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人教版高中英語(yǔ)必修三unit2測(cè)試卷一、單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分15分)—Excuseme.Isthemilkfactoryfarfromhere?—.Itisatwo-minutewalkalongtheriver.Notatall.B.I'mafraidnot.C.You'dbetternot.D.Ithinkso.—Arethereanymessagesforme?—,pleasewaitaminute.NotreallyB.NevermindC.IwillcheckD.GoaheadDon'tletyourbusyworkkeepyouata(an)fromyourfriends.distanceB.priceC.limitD.end4.We'reafraidthatwefinishtheworkamonth.A.withinB.forC.afterD.amongThefirststeptomakeacakeistosomemilkandeggswithwheatflour.addB.mixC.putD.pickThevisitorslookedquitebythebeautifulviewatthetopofTaishan.tiredB.impressedC.worriedD.puzzledSixtypercentofthepopulationinthissmalltownFrenchpeople.areB.isC.hadbeenD.wasHowdidhetobringupthethreechildren?Icouldn'tbelievemyeyes.tryB.pretendC.manageD.likeTheteachersaidTomwasanhonestboyandhewillbeourmonitor.A.that;/B.whether;/C./;thatD./;whetherBeforebuyingadesk,itisimportantforyoutoyourroom.A.chooseB.measureC.buildD.discoverIregretmyEnglishteacherbutnotspeakingtoheronmywaytoschool.A.catchingholdofB.catchingsightofC.catchingupwithD.gettingawaywithThefinaldecisionisBobwillcarryoutthisdifficulttask.A.thatB.whichC.whoD.whetherLuckily,thereisahospitalandtheysoontookthewoundedmanthere.A.nearlyB.beyondC.nearbyD.awayIfyouwanttochangeyourpassword,youwillbeaskedtoyouremailaddressfirst.A.confirmB.recognizeC.gatherD.decideYou'dbetterdothehouseworkbyyourselfexpectotherstodoitforyou.A.ratherthanB.morethanC.lessthanD.otherthan二、完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分30分)Agroupofpeoplewereinsearchofahome.After16sometimewalkingaround,theyfinallyfoundaplaceto17down.Theyneededsome18,andthechief首領(lǐng))sentoutthreegroupsofpeopleto_19thesurroundingareas.Afterashortdiscussion,thethreegroupswentoutin20directions.Thefirstgroupexploredthenorth.There,theysawlargefieldswith21crops,vegetablesandfruits.Theywentbacktoreporttheir22."Wesawlotsofvegetation(植物).Wecanbe23.”Thesecondgroupwentsouthwest.There,theysawlotsof24.Astheywentback,theysaid,“Wesawhundredsofanimals.Wecan25forourfood,andrely26onmeattosustain(維持)us.”Thelastgroupwentsoutheast.There,theyreachedtheseaandsawhundredsoffishswimming.Theyreturnedandsaid,"Wesawplentyoffish.Wecango27forourfood.”“Wecaneatmeatalone!”shoutedthesecondgroup."No!28!Wedidnotseeanyanimalsatall!”saidthefirstgroup.Thethirdgroupjoinedin,"Areyou29?Wedidnotseeanythinglikeyouhave30.Therewasonlywater.Weneedtobecomefishermen!”Eachgroupgotso31withtheothersthattheyeachwenttotheplacetheyhadexplored.Theywere32thattheyalonehadtheanswerandthattheothersmusthavebeenwrong.33,eachgroupofpeopleonlychosetobelievethemselves.34theyhadchosentolearnfromoneanotherand35them,theycouldhavehadthebestofeverything.16.A.spendingB.costingC.takingD.losing17.A.breakB.coolC.settleD.calm18.A.waterB.foodC.energiesD.information19.A.exploreB.cleanC.measureD.cover20.A.sameB.aC./D.different21.A.mainB.fewC.poorD.many22.A.experiencesB.findingsC.resultsD.conditions23.A.vegetariansB.fishermenC.huntersD.miners24.A.mountainsB.peopleC.animalsD.houses25.A.prepareB.huntC.fightD.wait26.A.mainlyB.partlyC.fullyD.hardly27.A.surfingB.boatingC.fishingD.swimming28.A.FishesB.CropsC.CowsD.Flowers29.A.goingB.sleepingC.comingD.joking30.A.describedB.broughtC.wroteD.explained31.A.strictB.angryC.sadD.pleased32.A.sadB.pleasantC.sureD.anxious33.A.HappilyB.LuckilyC.UnluckilyD.Hopefully34.A.AfterB.BecauseC.BeforeD.If35.A.admireB.believeC.appreciateD.understand三、閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分40分)AI'marealbooklover.Everytimemyfriendsvisitme,mynoseisburiedinabook.WhereverIgo,Ialwayshaveabookwithme.Novels,historybooks,storiesaboutpeople,journalsandnews—IreadthemallandI'velearntalot,too.Forexample,manythingsinlifehappenforthebestevenifwedon'tlikeorunderstandthem.Whyisreadingsuchanenjoyablepastimeforme?Iprobablyfirstlearnedaboutitfrommyparents.Mymotherreadtomeatnightinmychildhoodandboughtmepicturebooks.Thegreatestgiftshehasgivenmeisaloveforreading.Anditwillbealife-longhabit.NooneeveraskedmewhyIlikedtoread.Theyjustsawmeandasked,“Oh?Isthatforschoolwork?”AndIjustshookmyhead,“No.It'sjustforfun.”Whilereadingagoodbook,Icantotallyforgetmyselfandflytoanotherworld.It'slikeexploringthroughsomeone'seyes,whichisjustasexcitingaswatchingamovie.Readingisalsonecessaryinordertolearnaboutwriting,toimprovemyuseofwordsandphrasesandbroadenmyknowledge.Whatapitytoseeourimaginationdisappear,forwedon'texerciseitoften.Readingcanevenbegoodforone'shealth,Ithink.Everyoneshouldreadsadstoriesthatmakeuscryandalsobookswithhumorthatmakeuslaughoutloud!Amongthegiftsmyparentshavegivenme,whichisthemostvaluableone?Aloveforreading.B.Picturebooks.C.Goodhealth.D.Alovablepastime.Inthefourthparagraph,theauthorthinksreadingcan.A.makehisparentshappyB.finishhisschoolworkC.improvewritingandbroadenknowledgeD.helphimunderstandsomemoviesIfwedon'tuseourimaginationoften,.A.itisbadforourhealthB.wewillsoonlearnhowtowriteC.itwillhelpustohaveagoodrestD.itwillsoondisappearWhatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.WhydoIhavefewfriends?B.Whataremylifehabits?C.WhydoIlovereading?D.Whydothingshappenforthebest?BIbelievechildrenhaveaverypuresenseofhumor.Well,Iwouldliketosharemyexperienceswithyou.TheotherdaywhenIwasoutwithafriendandherdaughterJaneatarestaurant,Janeorderedanappledessert,whichwasthemostattractivedishinthatrestaurant.However,whenshehadabiteofthepie,sheshoutedloudly,“Mom,whydoesitlookgoodbuttasteslikerubber?”Myfriendwasuneasy.Thenthewaitergaveusanotherdish.Achildcansayfunnythings.Iwasatafriend'shomeforteaandherson,Mark,wantedhertogetup.Hismomreplied,“Ican't,becausemyfoothasfallenasleepnow.”LittleMarkthensangasongandasked,“Mom,willitwakeupnow?”Welaughedtogether.Theotherdaywewerehavinganinterestingconversationoverlunchandmyfriend,ananimalactivist(積極分子),wasarguingwithanothergroupmember.HersonTommysuddenlystoodup,“Mom,peopleshouldneverbeallowedtoshootextinct(滅絕的)animals!”Thatwasfunnyandthechilddidmanagetoturntheargumentintoapleasantconversation.Well,childrensometimesreallysurpriseus.Ithinkwecanhavealottolearnfromthem.Theycanhelpusunderstandthesimpleworldthroughtheireyes.WhydidJaneshoutloudlyintherestaurant?A.Shewantedtomakeuslaugh.B.Shethoughtherdishwasattractive.C.Shewantedanotherpieceofdessert.D.Shedidn'tliketheflavorofherfood.WhydidMarktrytosingasong?A.Hewantedtohelphismotherfallasleep.Hewastryingtowakeuphismother'sfoot.Hewantedtogetsometeatodrink.Hewouldliketogetsomeattention.WhatTommysaidmadethewholegroup.A.haveapleasantconversationB.stoptheirconversationC.allarguewithhimatonceD.standupandlaughhappilyTheauthortoshowhowlovelychildrenare.A.pointsoutdifferencesB.givesliveexamplesC.explainsthecausesD.listscommonnumbersCAreanimalbrainstoosimpleforthoughtsandchoices?Storiesaboutanimalkindnesshavereallychangedmypointofview.Infact,somestoriesareamazing,especiallywhenanimalsaremeetingwithpeople.Herearetwostoriesthatinterestme:James,awildlifewriter,toldastoryabouthowanAfricanwomanhadplacedherbabyintheshadeofatreewhileshewasworking.Anelephantgroupwalkedbyandsawthebaby.Severalelephantspulledleafybranchesfromthetreeandcoveredthesleepingbaby.FliescanbeaprobleminAfricaandthebranchesprotectedthebabyfromtheflies.Theelephantsweresogentleandquietthattheydidnotevenwakeupthebaby.Thentheelephantswalkedaway.AnEnglishmagazineoffersanotherstory.Bill,thecat,stayedathomewhileitsmasterwasawayonatrip,butthemanwasinjuredinarailwayaccidentanddiedafewdayslaterinahospital.Atthefuneral(葬禮),theman'sbrotherwassurprisedtoseethatBillwasthere.Thefaithfulcathadtraveledalongwaytothehospital,lookedatthecoffin(棺材),andthensadlyreturnedhome.Humansareonlyonepartoftheearth.Thebeautifulflowersareoursisters;thedeer,thehorse,thegreateagle,theseareourbrothers.Theskyandmountains,thecowsandmen,allbelongtothesamefamily.Thesestories,Ihope,willinspiremorepeopletotreatanimalsasourfriendsratherthanpetsorournextmeal.Whatdidtheauthorusetobelieve?A.Peoplemeetwithanimalsoften.Animalbrainsaretoosimpletomakechoices.Weshouldchangeouroldviewsaboutanimals.Animalstorieshavemanyamazingfacts.Whatdidtheelephantsdowhentheysawthebaby?A.Theywokeupthebabybypullingbranches.Theyhelpedtoprotectitfromtheflies.Theywalkedbydoingnothing.Theyatesomebranchesandwalkedaway.Thoughitwasalongwaytotravel,thefaithfulcatmanagedto.A.appearatitsmaster'sfuneralB.catchupwithitsmasteronhistripC.seeitsmaster'sbrotherD.seeitsmasterdieinanaccidentWhydoestheauthorwritethispassage?A.Hewantstomakeanimalsbecomeoursistersandbrothers.Hewantstoinspiremorepeopletotreatanimalsasfriends.Hewantstowarnpeopleagainsthavingmorefoodorpets.Hewantstomaketheearthawholefamily.DSeaWorldSanDiego'sOceanAnimalsC(aMmpale)Grades7-9:Discoverfirst-handwhatit'sliketotakecareofSeaWorldanimals.Meetouranimalexpertsandvisitaworkinganimalcarefacility(設(shè)施)andlaboratory.Learntosurfandsnorkel(潛水)withSouthernCaliforniaseacreatures.Andthere'splentyoftimeforSeaWorldfun,soyou'llenjoyalltheamazingshows,animalattractions,andridesofSeaWorldSanDiego.You'llfeellikeananimalkeeperasyoudevoteyourselfinourworld.You'llspendfiveunbelievabledaysatSeaWorldSanDiego.Andyou'llventure(冒險(xiǎn))deepintotheworldofsomeofthemostamazinganimalsontheplanet.Off-siteshortjourneysincludingsurfing,snorkeling,andthebeachareallpartofthefun.Andthere'splentyoftimeforSeaWorldfUn,soyou'llhaveablastwithourwaterridesandshows.CampsessionsrunfromSunday,11a.m.toFriday,11a.m.,onJune13-August20.Thecampfeesinclude:Livinginourdormfacility.Mealsandsnacks.TwoadventurecampT-shirtsandawaterbottle.TransportationtoandfromtheSanDiegoairportortrainstationonarrivingandleavingdaysasneeded.Equipmentandmaterials.☆Off-sitefieldtripsarenotincluded.YourConfirmationPacketwillbemailedinearlyspring.Pleasefilloutformsandmailbackbydeadlineintime.Ifyoufailed,you'dloseyourchanceofattendingthiscamp.Ifyouhaveanyquestions,callusat1-800-25-SHAMU(press41).Wehopeyouwillenjoythisopportunitytoexperiencenewchallenges,connecttothenaturalworld,makenewfriendsandshareinallthefunandexcitementinthiscamp.Inthecamp,youwill.playaroleofakeepertolookafteranimalsgodeepintotheseatolookforseacreaturesenjoytheperformanceofanimalsatseawatchexpertsoperatingonanimalsinthelab68.Theunderlinedphrase“haveablast”maymeanA.haveanexperienceB.haveapleasureC.haveatryD.haveanideaTojoininthecamp,youshould.payyourfeesoncethecampbeginsmailyourinformationPacketinearlysummerregisterbycalling1-800-25SHAMUsendbackyourpaperworkintimeWhatinformationcanwegetfromthepassage?Itisacampactivityforboys.ItlastsfromearlyspringtoAugust20.Itisintendedforanimalkeepers.Itisanactivityfreeofcharge.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Notallmemoriesaresweet.Somepeoplespendalltheirlivestryingtoforgetbadexperiences.Violenceandtrafficaccidentscanleavepeoplewithterriblephysicalandemotionalscars(傷痕).51NowAmericanresearchersthinktheyareclosetodevelopingapill,whichwillhelppeopleforgetbadmemories.52Theyhopeitmightreduceorpossiblyerase(抹去)theeffectofpainfulmemories.InNovember,expertstestedadrugonpeopleintheUSandFrance.53Sofartheresearchhassuggestedthatonlytheemotionaleffectsofmemoriesmaybereduced,notthatthememoriesareerased.54Somethinkitisabadidea,whileotherssupportit.Supporterssayitcouldleadtopillsthatpreventortreatsoldiers'troublingmemoriesafterawar.Butthosewhoareagainsttheresearchsaythatitisverydangeroustochangememoriesbecausememoriesgiveusouridentity.55“Allofuscanthinkofbadeventsinourlivesthatwerehorribleatthetimebutmakeuswhoweare.I'mnotsurewewanttowipethosememoriesout,”saidRebeccaDresser.Thedrugstopsthebodyreleasingchemicalsthatstorememoriesinthebrain.Theyalsohelpusallavoidthemistakesofthepast.Theresearchhascausedagreatdealofargument.Somememoriescanruinpeople'slives.Allwewanttodoishelppeoplehavebettercontrolofmemories.Oftentheyrelivetheseexperiencesinnight-mares(噩夢(mèng)).Thepillisdesignedtobetakenimmediatelyafterafrighteningexperience.四、書(shū)面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分35分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分10分)短文中共有10處錯(cuò)誤,錯(cuò)誤涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏詞符號(hào)(人),并在此符號(hào)下面寫(xiě)出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞的下面寫(xiě)出修改后的詞。注意:每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞;只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。Attention,please.Thereisgoingtohaveatalkbyawell-knownAmericawriter,SaraJones.Youmayhavereadherthelatestnovel.It'sinallbookshopsatthemoment.Well,thetalkistobegivenat8p.m.inSaturdayeveninginthelibrary.That'sthebuildingnextAllenHall,theEnglishDepartmentBuilding.MissJoneshavejustreturnedfromAfricaandwilltalkaboutallherexperiencethere.Shetraveledthroughthreedifferentcountriesandmeetlotsofinterestingpeople.NowI'dliketoremindyouwhatthetalkisfor

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