(新人教版選修7)英語:Unit 4《Sharing 》單元同步測試
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Unit 4 Sharing 單元測試題 姓名 班級 得分 自我評價 第一部分 聽力略(共兩節(jié),滿分30分) 第二部分 英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分) 第一節(jié) 單項選擇(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分) 從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。 21. — Could I have a word with you, mum? — Oh, dear, if you ______. A. can B. may C. must D. should 22. — Can I look at the menu before I make an order? — Of course. ___________, madam. A. Take your time B. Don’t mention it C. Never mind D. Help yourself 23. The criminal, as well as some ______ people, was arrested by the police yesterday. A. relevant B. skilled C. released D. lucky 24. Do you remember the chicken farm _____ we visited three months ago? A. where B. when C. that D. what 25. I ______ my university professor in the supermarket near my house, which was out of my expectation. A. came out B. came across C. came about D. came along 26. The plan has to be _______ to meet the real situation. A. adjusted B. adapted C. produced D. refounded 27. Students are encouraged to _________ the design competition for robots at the university. A. take part B. operate C. join to D. participate in 28. The man I ______ yesterday in the street is my manager. A. paid a visit B. had a talk C. met D. dropped 29. After Yang Liwei succeeded in circling the earth, Chinese astronauts __________ walk in space. A. anxious to do B. eager for C. are dying to D. are longing to 30. — Why didn’t she ask for help at that time? — You know, at such a midnight, there was no one ________. A. she could turn to B. for whom to turn C. who to turn to D. for her to turn 31. In ______ Chinese culture, marriage decisions were often made by parents for their children. A. historic B. remote C. traditional D. further 32. A live program on TV is calling on people to ______ money or some other things to the people who have suffered from the flood in Henan Province. A. donate B. lend C. put D. pay 33. I was about to go to bed _____ one of my old classmates made a call to me. A. when B. as C. while D. that 34. With the guide _______ the way, we finally got to the village which we were looking for. A. led B. leading C. to lead D. had led 35. The reason ______ at the meeting for being late was not reasonable. A. why he gave B. what he gave C. he gave D. on which he gave 第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分) The bell rang at four o’clock. All the children in Donna’s class 36 into the corridor and joined the masses rushing out of school because it was Friday and the 37 was here! Tonight was a football practice night and tomorrow there was a big match — the semi-final of the Inter-school 38 . Donna got changed and went out onto the football pitch. A crowd of boys were hanging around the field, 39 for Mr Jones, the sports teacher, to arrive. Just then, a tall, heavy man in sports kit 40 across the field. He came over to the football pitch and 41 to everyone. “Mr Jones is sick,” he said. “I’m Mr Stanley. From now on, I’m 42 the team.” Everybody looked unhappy. They knew Mr Jones was a good teacher and he was always 43 . They had never seen Mr Stanley before. “Right,” said Mr Stanley. “ 44 and we’ll see what you can do!” The team made a line ready to 45 their shots at goal. Donna stood behind Stevie and waited for her turn. Then she heard Mr Stanley shouting and 46 his arms. His face was bright red and he sounded really 47 . “Oh, you!” he shouted at Donna. “Clear off! We don’t want any girls 48 around here getting in the way!” Donna stared at Mr Stanley. Stevie said, “But, Sir … Donna is 49 . She’s brilliant!” “NO GIRLS ON MY TEAM!” shouted Mr Stanley even louder. “But that’s not fair!” “NO BUTS!” His face seemed about to 50 . Donna stood at the side of the field 51 watched her team during training. It started to rain and everyone got cold. By half past six it was raining so hard that they had to stop. “Bye, see you tomorrow at the 52 !” they shouted as they left. Donna walked slowly home in the rain. She felt sad and 53 . It just wasn’t fair. She always played for the team. Mr Jones didn’t 54 . She had played in all the matches so far … 55 could she survive without football? It was her life. 36. A. rushed through B. flowed away C. poured out D. ran over 37. A. weekday B. holiday C. weekend D. rest 38. A. competition B. performance C. presentation D. show 39. A. playing B. practicing C. preparing D. waiting 40. A. speeded up B. came up C. appeared D. walked 41. A. yelled B. called C. screamed D. cried 42. A. in the charge of B. on own responsibility C. in charge of D. on the duty 43. A. fair B. even C. same D. flat 44. A. Row in B. Mark with C. Sort out D. Line up 45. A. cause B. practise C. prepare D. arrange 46. A. waving B. lifting C. raising D. lowering 47. A. calm B. noisy C. angry D. stormy 48. A. hanging B. bringing C. getting D. coming 49. A. in the line B. to the row C. at the place D. on the team 50. A. violate B. break C. explode D. rush 51. A. and B. or C. when D. as 52. A. match B. school C. station D. game 53. A. inconvenient B. troublesome C. unfavorable D. miserable 54. A. like B. obey C. mind D. observe 55. A. How B. What C. Why D. Where 第三部分 閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分) A Dear Anne, I like your column very much. I met a girl four years ago at a gym. She was the one who originally approached me and we became good friends. Then one day, she made me really angry, so angry that I just left and we never saw each other again. Looking back, I really regret ending things that way. It was a cowardly act on my part, but I had a terrible temper at that time and let the smallest thing get to me. Recently, I’ve started thinking about her again and I looked up her e-mail address. I thought about writing to say “Hi” and apologize for what I did but I’m not sure. She could still be angry with me, or maybe she has forgotten me. I feel very lonely and I want to see her again. What should I do? Tom Dear Tom, She may still be angry with you, and she may have forgotten the friendship between you, but that doesn’t mean she doesn’t deserve an apology. Tom, how many of us have wished for the day that someone who treated us badly saw the light and finally owned up? But we rarely get that kind of expected result. So sure, e-mail her and say “Hi”. Tell her you have been thinking about her and just want to apologize for getting angry and being a coward by walking out on her. But you should remember if she thinks you’re apologizing just because you are lonely, she might dismiss your sincerity. Therefore, don’t mention that. If she wants to see you again, she’ll make sure that happens. Even if she doesn’t want to be your friend, I can assure you, she’ll appreciate the gesture. And it might make you think twice next time you get angry. Anne 56. In the letter, Anne is probably ___________. A. Tom’s friend B. Tom’s teacher C. a woman reporter D. a columnist 57. What is troubling Tom? A. He can’t get in touch with his former friend. B. He regrets letting his former friend leave him. C. He doesn’t know whether to apologize to his former friend. D. He is uncertain whether his former friend can forgive him. 58. The underlined phrase “owned up” in the third paragraph probably means “ ”. A. returned one’s wealth B. admitted one’s mistake C. recovered one’s courage D. controlled one’s feeling 59. Which of the following is what Anne advises Tom to do? A. Tell her that he expects to see her again. B. Express his sincere apology to her. C. Tell her that he is very lonely. D. Beg her to give him another chance. 60. Anne wants to tell Tom that ________. A. an apology is better late than never B. he should think twice before he gets angry C. it’s no use crying over spilt milk D. he should answer for his wrong doings B People often say, “The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world.” and “Behind every successful man there is a woman.” Both these sayings mean the same thing. Men rule the world, but their wives rule them. Most American women like making their husbands and sons successful, but some of them want more for themselves. They want good jobs, and when they work they want to be paid. They also want to be as successful as men. The American women’s liberation movement was started by women who didn’t want to stand behind successful men. They wanted to stand beside men and have the same chances for success. They didn’t want to be told that certain jobs or offices were closed to them. They refused to work side by side with men who did the same work for a higher pay. A liberated woman must be proud of being a woman and have confidence in herself. If somebody says to her, “You have come a long way, baby.” She will smile and answer, “Not nearly as far as I’m going to go, baby.” This movement is quite new, and many American women don’t agree with it. But it has already made some important changes in women’s lives and in men’s lives, too. 61. From the first paragraph, we can learn that ________. A. American women usually take care of their children by themselves B. women in the United States are powerful C. women play a very important role in men’s lives D. if there is no woman, there is no man 62. From the passage we know that most American women today are _____. A. fighting for their rights to work side by side with men B. working hard at home to help their husbands and sons be successful C. working side by side with men in all kinds of jobs D. very confident about their future 63. The liberated women want to do all the following EXCEPT ___________. A. stay at home to help their husbands be successful B. have the same chances for success as men C. get the same pay when doing the same work as men D. seek for office and do some important jobs as men 64. By saying “Not nearly as far as I’m going to go”, a liberated woman is stating that _______. A. she has nearly got to her destination B. there is a little more than what she wants C. she will never get to her ideal destination D. it is not far enough and she will go a lot further 65. In this passage, the author suggests that in the United States _______. A. most women can’t get a good job B. many women still don’t want to go out of their home to work C. all families are still supported by men D. all liberated women have achieved a lot C There is an English saying, “Laughter is the best medicine.” Until recently, few people took the saying seriously. Now however, doctors have begun to look into laughter and the effects it has on the human body. They have found that laughter really can improve people’s health. Tests were carried out to study the effects of laughter on the body. People watched funny films while doctors checked their heart, blood pressure, breathing and muscles. It was found that laughter has similar effects to physical exercise. It increases blood pressure, makes the heart beat quicker and makes people breathe deeper; it also works several groups of muscles in the face, the stomach, and even the feet. If laughter exercises the body, it must be beneficial. Other tests have shown that laughter appears to be able to reduce the effect of pain on the body. In one experiment doctors produced pain in groups of students who listened to different radio programmes. The group that tolerated (忍耐) the pain for the longest time was the group which listened to a funny programme. The reason why laughter can reduce pain seems to be that it helps to produce a kind of chemical in the brain which diminishes both stress and pain. As a result of these discoveries, some doctors in the United States now hold laughter clinics, in which they help to improve their patients’ condition by encouraging them to laugh. They have found that even if their patients do not really feel like laughing, making them smile is enough to produce beneficial effects similar to those caused by laughter. 66. According to the passage, which of the following statements is WRONG? A. Laughter is good for health. B. Laughter can make you become old quickly. C. Laughter helps to reduce pain. D. Laughter, just like physical exercise, is good for our body. 67. The underlined word “diminishes” in the third paragraph means “ ”. A. delays B. prevents C. increases D. reduces 68. Why do doctors hold laughter clinics? A. Because they want to earn more money. B. Because they think they will help the patients recover from illnesses. C. Because they want to improve their patients’ health. D. Because they want their patients to laugh more. 69. According to the author, we should __________ in our life. A. laugh as much as possible B. watch more funny films C. smile all the time D. spend time in the laughter clinics 70. What would be the best title for this passage? A. Both laughter and physical exercise are good for health. B. Laughter clinics can help patients improve their condition. C. Laughter can reduce the effect of pain. D. Laughter is the best medicine. D Britain almost more than any other country in the world must seriously face the problem of building upwards, that is to say, of accommodating a considerable proportion of its population in high-rise blocks of flats. It is said that an Englishman objects to this type of existence, but if this is so, he differs from most inhabitants of the world today. In the past blocks of flats have been associated with the lower income groups, and many of them lacked the obvious provisions, such as central heating, constant hot water supply, electrically operated lifts, and so on. Some even didn’t have facilities for disposal of dust and rubbish or storage places for baby carriages on the ground floor. Many lacked playgrounds for children on the top of their buildings, and drying grounds for washing. It is likely that the dispute regarding flats versus (對抗) individual houses will continue to rage on for a long time as far as Britain is concerned. And it is unfortunate that there should be hot feelings on both sides whenever this subject is raised. Those who oppose the building of flats base their cases primarily on the assumption (設(shè)想) that everyone prefers an individual home and garden and on the high cost per unit of accommodation. They, however, ignore the higher cost of providing full services to a scattered community and the cost in both money and time commuting to work for the suburban resident. 71. It can be inferred from the passage that ____. A. unlike most people in other countries, English people dislike living in flats B. people in most countries of the world today like living in the suburbs C. people in Britain are eager to move into high-rise blocks of flats D. modern flats in Britain fail to provide the necessary facilities for living 72. What can we learn about the blocks of flats built in the past from the passage? A. They were conveniently located. B. The people who lived there were not rich. C. They were usually not large enough for big families to live in. D. The children who lived in them could play on the top of the buildings. 73. Some people don’t like living in flats because ____. A. they must pay much money B. they prefer to live in a house with a garden C. there is no central heating and constant hot water supply D. the disposal of rubbish is a problem for people living in flats 74. Some people don’t like living in suburban houses because ____. A. the houses are not large enough B. people who live in the suburbs must pay much money for the service work C. people who live in the suburbs have to spend a lot of money and time traveling to work every day D. it can be difficult for them to do some shopping and to get along well with their neighbors 75. This passage is mainly about __________. A. living in high-rise blocks of flats B. living in the suburbs C. the difference in living in a flat in Britain and living in a flat in other countries D. the attitude of British people towards living in flats 第四部分 寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分45分) 第一節(jié) 閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題;每小題3分,滿分15分) 閱讀下面的短文,并根據(jù)文章后的題目要求回答76-80小題。 Every year on my birthday, from the time I turned 12, a white gardenia was delivered to my house. No card came with it. Calls to the flower-shop were not helpful at all. After a while I stopped trying to discover the sender’s name and just delighted at the beautiful white flower in soft pink paper. But I never stopped imagining who the giver might be. Some of my happiest moments were spent ______________________. My mother encouraged these imaginings. She’d ask me if there was someone to whom I had done the special kindness. Perhaps it was the old man across the street whose mail I’d delivered during the winter. As a girl, though, I had more fun imagining that it might be a boy I had run into. One month before my graduation, my father died. I felt so sad that I became completely uninterested in my upcoming graduation dance, and I didn’t care whether I had a new dress or not. But my mother, despite her own sadness, would not let me miss any of those things. She wanted her children to feel loved and lovable. In truth, my mother wanted her children to see themselves much like the gardenia — lovely, strong and perfect with perhaps a bit of mystery (神秘). My mother died ten days after I was married. I was 22. That was the year the gardenia stopped coming. 76. What is the best title of the passage? (Please answer within 5 words.) ___________________________________________________________________________ 77. Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one? Even though my mother was filled with sadness, she insisted that I participate in all the upcoming social events. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 78. Please fill in the blank in the second paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence. (Please answer within 10 words.) ___________________________________________________________________________ 79. Who do you think was the sender of the flowers? Why did he / she send flowers to her? (Please answer within 30 words.) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 80. Translate the underlined sentence in the second paragraph into Chinese. ___________________________________________________________________________ 第二節(jié) 書面表達(dá)(滿分30分) 俗話說,金錢不是萬能的,但沒有金錢又是萬萬不能的。請以“My View on Money”為題寫一篇150詞左右的文章。 內(nèi)容要包含以下要點(diǎn): 1) 表明你對這一問題的看法和認(rèn)識。 2) 說明你的理由。 選修7 Unit 4 Sharing單元測試題 參考答案 21-25 CAACB 26-30 ADCCA 31-35 CAABC 36-40 CCADD 41-45 BCADB 46-50 ACADC 51-55 AADCA 56-60 DCBBA 61-65 CBADB 66-70 BDCAD 71-75 ABBCD 閱讀表達(dá) (One possible version) 76. A Mother’s Love. 77. But my mother, despite her own sadness, would not let me miss any of those things. 78. daydreaming about the sender 79.(略) 80. 然而,作為一個女孩,我更愿意把他(送花人)想象成我偶遇的一個男孩。 書面表達(dá) (One possible version) My View on Money In modern society it seems impossible to live without money. For instance, a country needs money to develop its economy and to improve people’s living standards. For a person suffering from poverty or a serious disease, he has to go hungry or to wait to die. 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