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金戈金戈必修二Unit3《Computers》單元測試2筆試部分:單項選擇1.Heisconsideredthetelescope.toinventB.tobeinventedC.tohaveinventedD.inventingManypeopleholdtheviewthatmenareborntohaveoverwomeninwork.advantagesB.noadvantagesC.notadvantageD.advantageIdon'twanttobuyanything.YougopleaseandI'lljustaroundthestreetstillyoufinishyourshopping.searchB.waitC.wanderD.takeItisgenerallybelievedthatapersonwhoquicklyunderstandsandlearnssth.hasgoodD.receptionD.GreatlyopinionB.headC.intelligenceD.receptionD.Greatly—Everybodythinksheisamanyoucanbelievein.—,heisquiteanhonestperson.TrulyB.EntirelyC.Properly—Isitnecessarytolearnhowtousecomputers?—Yes,.A.IthinkB.Idon'tthinksoC.IbelieveD.IbelievesoA.IthinkB.Idon'tthinksoC.IbelieveD.IbelievesoThecomputeristoobiganditwilltoomuchroom.takeupB.makeupC.bringupD.giveupJohnransofastnobodycouldcatchupwithhim.thatB.andC.whichD.butSofar,thecriminalsbythepolice.hadbeendiscoveredB.havebeendiscoveredC.arediscoveredD.willbediscoveredItseemsthattheyoungmanandtheladyhavelittleA.incommonB.oncommonC.atcommonD.withcommonA.incommonB.oncommonC.atcommonD.withcommonDon'tbetoostrictwithJohn.,heisstillachild.AtallB.AfterallC.InallD.Aboveall,heiscorrect.A.Inmyopinion,inthewayB.Inmyopinion,inawayC.Onmyopinion,inawayD.Onmyopinion,intheway—Canyousolvetheproblembyyourself?—IthinkIcanit.A.dealwithB.dowithC.doawayD.dealaway—Didyouscoldhimforthat?—Yes,butIthat.A.hadbetternodoB.wouldliketonottodowouldrathernothavedoneD.shouldn'tdo—Doyouthinkit'sagoodfilm?—Oh,yes.It'sworth.very,watchingB.well,seeingC.very,tobewatched.D.well,beingseen—Oh,it'syou!Iyou.—I'vejusthadmyhaircut,andI'mwearingnewglasses.didn'trecognizeB.hadn'trecognizedC.haven'trecognized.D.don'trecognizeSheaFrenchman.Shehashimforthreeyears.marriedwith,marriedwithB.married,marriedmarriedto,beenmarried.D.married,beenmarriedto—Ithismorning,buthecouldn'tcome.—Well,we'dbettergoandathisoffice.A.calledhim,callonhimB.calledonhim,callhimC.calledathim,callD.calledhim,callathimAllthepreparationsforthework,andwe'rereadytostart.A.iscompletingB.arecompletingC.havebeencompleted.D.hasbeencompleted---I'vedecidedtogiveupsmoking.Willyou,too?A.No,thanks.Idon'thavethathabitB.Well,youshouldnotsmokeanymoreGreat!Butit'simpossibleformetodoso.D.Yes,youcandowhateveryoulike.II.完形填空Aboutayearago,IwenttostayataDetroithotel.Ididn'twantto21toomuchmoneywithme,soI22thedeskclerktoputahundred-dollarbillinthesafefor23.Thenextmorning,however,theclerksaidthatheknewnothingaboutmymoney.Ididn'thaveanyproof(證據(jù))24Ihadgiventhemanthemoney.Therewasclearly25lefttodobutgotothenearestlawyeratonce.Thelawyer26metoreturntothehotelwithhimandgive27hundred-dollarbilltotheclerk.28wedid.Anhourlater,Iwentbacktothedeskandaskedformymoneytogetherwiththelawyer.29Ihadthelawyerasaneyewitness(證人)tothe30hundred-dollarbill,theclerkcouldnot31heknewnothingaboutit.Anotherhourlater,Iputthesecondpartofthelawyer'splanintoaction.ThistimeboththelawyerandIwenttothe32toaskforthehundred-dollaronceagain.Nomatter(不管)33Isaid,theclerkwhokeptmybill34thathehadgivenittome.Isaiditwasnot35.Thelawyersaidtohim,“I36thisgentlemangiveyouahundred-dollarbill.Ifyoudon'thanditinimmediately,Iwillbeforcedtocallthe37.”Nowtheclerkfeltquite38,sohegavemebackthefirsthundred-dollarbill.“Idon'tknow39tothankyouenoughforgettingmymoneyback,”Isaidtothelawyer.Andwhatdoyousupposeheanswered?Hesaid,“Oh,don't40me.Thatwillbeonehundreddollars,please.”A.borrowB.spendC.wasteD.carryA.madeB.askedC.allowedD.letA.meB.herC.himD.usA.thatB.whichC.whereD.whenA.somethingB.nothingC.anythingD.everythingA.hopedB.agreedC.insistedD.advisedA.theotherB.anotherC.othersD.otherA.SuchB.AllC.SoD.MuchA.ForB.ThoughC.EvenifD.BecauseA.firstB.secondC.thirdD.oneA.sayB.admitC.permitD.recognizeA.restaurantB.bankC.hotelD.hospitalA.whatB.whateverC.whichD.howA.suggestedB.insistedC.rememberedD.forgotA.trueB.sureC.exactD.niceA.forcedB.madeC.allowedD.sawA.policeB.judgeC.officialD.officer38A.contentB.nervousC.angryD.sadA.whenB.whatC.whereD.howA.thankB.praiseC.leaveD.foolIII閱讀理解AAtthreea.m.,JackMillswassittingatthecontrolsofthemailtrain.Thetrainwasmadeupof13cars.Attheendofthetrain,71mailmensatsortingthemail.Insidethesecondcar,therewereonlyfivemailmenand128bagsfulloffive-poundnotes.Thistrainhadrunmorethan100yearswithoutbeingrobbed.Atthreeminutespastthree,Millsandhishelper,DavidWhitby,sawayellowwarninglight.Theyslowedthetrain,andthenstopped.Whitbywenttothetelephonebesidethetrack.Itwasoutoforder.Thenhesawamanmovingbetweenthesecondandthethirdcars.BeforeWhitbycouldgiveawarning,hewasknockeddownbytwomen.Mills'carswithallthemailmenhadbeendisconnectedbytherobbers.Atthebridge,thebagsofmoneywereunloadedfromthetrainandthrownintowaitingtrucks.Oneoftherobberswhoobviouslyknewtheschedules(時亥U表)ofallthetrainskeptlookingathiswatch.At3:45hesaid,“Thatwillhavetobeenough.”Therobbersdroveawaywithmorethan2,500,000pounds.Therobberytookplace.A.before3:03B.intheearlymorningafterthreeo'clockintheafternoonD.after3:45Therobbersbeforethetrainstopped.A.wereallinthetrainB.forcedMillstostopthetrainC.werewaitingforthetraintostopD.orderedMillstogoondrivingWhydidn'ttheothermailmenhelpthemailmeninthesecondcarwhentherobberyhappened?Becausetheywerebusysortingthemail.Becausetheydidn'twanttohelpthemailmeninthesecondcar.Becausethelastelevencarswereseparatedfromthefrontcars.Becausetheyknewnothingabouttherobbery.Oneoftherobberskeptlookingathiswatchbecause.hewantedtoknowtheexacttimeheenjoyedlookingathiswatchhedidn'tknowwhenanothertrainwouldcometheyhadtoleavebeforeanothertraincameWhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Thetrainwasoutoforder.Thetelephonewasputoutoforderbytherobbers.Whitbyhadanassistantdriver.Therobberscarriedthemoneyawaybytruck.BOnlineCommunicationInanagewhentechnologymovesfasterthanmostcankeepupwith,asmallgroupofpeoplestillremaininthetimeofold-fashionedletter.Franklyspeaking,Iwasoncecertainthattraditionalletterscouldneverbereplacedbyothermeansofcommunication.Butastoryaboutonlinecommunicationchangedmymind.Anoldman,whosufferedalotfromParkinson'sdisease,wasnotabletotalkclearlyandcouldhardlywritehisname.Livingtotallyalone,hemanagedtokeepintouchwithnearlyallthemembersofhisfamily.Howdidheachievethis?Heclickedoutwordsonhiscomputerkeyboard.I,therefore,managedtogetanE-mailboxassoonastheopportunitycame.Mylifechanged.E-mail,andallonlinecommunication,issomethingtrulydifferent.Ithascapabilitiesthatfewotherproductscanmatch.E-mailisconvenient.Ittakeslesstimewithitsfastspeedand24-hourconnection.Theslowpostalserviceisnomatch.Ifyouwouldn'twanttohaveaface-to-facetalkwithyourmanager,youmighttalkwithhimthroughE-mailevenifyouareinthesameoffice.Namingallthegoodthingsaboutonlinecommunicationisnoteasy.Butwait.E-mailcanbeinconvenient.Itcanwastetimeandenergy.Justthinkwhatmayhappenwhenyoutakeashortvacationandreturntofindyoure-mailboxfilledwith200unreadmessages.Youcouldeasilyspendhalfadayclearingjunkads.Then,onlinecommunicationwillkeepusstayingatourcomputerwhileitconnectsustodistantstrangers.Oncewethrowourselvesintothemachine,wemayforgetthehumantouchesweonceheldsodear.I'msurethereisandalwayswillbeaplacefortheold-fashionedletter,phonecall,andface-to-facemeeting…evenintheworldofmoderncommunication.AsIlistentothesoundofthemodem(調(diào)制解調(diào)器),Iwasexcitedatsteppingouttotheoutsideworldbut,atthesametime,Isensedalossofcontroloversomethingvaluableinmypersonallife.Whatisthemostprobablemeaningoftheunderlinedword“junk”inparagraph7?A.oldanduselessB.NewandusefulC.ShortbutvaluableD.LongbutclearWhatcausedthewritertobecomeinterestedinE-mailandonlinecommunication?A.Thesoundofthemodem.B.Hisownillness.Thechangingofhislife.D.Asickoldman'sexperience.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofonlinecommunication?Itshouldreplaceold-fashionedletterscompletely.Itisperfectandalwaysdoesgoodtoyou.Itisextremelyusefulandconvenient,butitmaybeinconvenientorevenharmful.Itdoesmoreharmthangood.Accordingtothewriter,traditionalmeansofcommunicationwillneverdisappearbecauseA.theyareconvenientandpopularthoughtheyareslowtheyhelptokeepthefriendlyrelationshipbetweenpeoplemostpeoplecannotkeepupwiththedevelopmentoftechnologymodernmeansofcommunicationdoestoomuchharmHowdidthesickoldmankeepintouchwithhisfamilymembers?A.Withthehelpofhiscomputer.B.Bywritingletterswithhispen.C.Bymakingtelephonecalls.D.Byvisitingthemregularly.CComputerprogrammerDavidJonesmakes35,000poundsayeardesigningnewcomputergames,yethecannotfindabankpreparedtolethimhaveacreditcard(信用卡).Instead,hehasbeentoldtowaitanothertwoyears,untilheis18.The16-year-oldboyworksforasmallfirminLiverpool,wheretheproblemofmostyoungpeopleofhisageisfindingajob.David'sfirmputstwonewgamesonthehomemarketeachmonth.ButDavid'sbiggestheadacheiswhattodowithhismoney.Inspiteofhissalary,madebyinventingnewprogramswithinaquiteshortperiodoftime,thebonuspaymentsandprofit-sharing(獎金和分紅),hecannotdriveacar,getsomemoneyfromabanktobuyahouse,orgetcreditcards.HeliveswithhisparentsintheirhouseinLiverpool,wherehisfatherisabusdriver.Hisfirmhastopay£150amonthintaxifarestogethimthefivemilestoworkandbackeverydaybecauseDavidcannotdrive.Davidgothisjobwiththefirmayearafterleavingschoolwithsix0-levelsandworkingforatimeinacomputershop.“IgotthejobbecausethepeoplewhorunthefirmknewIhadalreadywrittensomeprograms,”hesaid.“Isuppose35,000poundssoundsalotbutactuallythat'snotgoodenough.Ihopeitwillcometomorethanthatthisyear.”Hespendssomeofhismoneyonrecordsandclothes,andgiveshismother20poundsaweek.Butmostofhissparetimeisspentworking.“Unfortunately,computingwasnotpartofourstudiesatschool,”hesaid.“ButIhadbeenstudyingitinbooksandmagazinesforfouryearsinmysparetime.IknowwhatIwantedtodoandneverconsideredstayingonatschool.Mostpeopleinthisbusinessarefairlyyoung,anyway”.Davidadded,“IwouldliketoearnamillionandIsupposeearlyretirement(退休)isapossibility.Youneverknowwhenthemarketmightdisappear”.WhyisDaviddifferentfromotheryoungpeopleofhisage?Heearnsaveryhighsalary.Hehasnotajob.Hedoesnotgooutmuch.Helivesathomewithhisparents.David'sgreatestproblemis.makingthebankstreathimasagrown-upinventingcomputergamesspendinghissalarylearningtodriveHewashiredbythefirmbecause.

A.hehadworkedinacomputershophehadwrittensomecomputerprogramsheworkedveryhardhehadlearnedtousecomputersatschoolHeleftschoolaftertakingsix0-levelsbecause.A.hedidnotenjoyschoolhewantedtoworkwithcomputersandstayingatschooldidnothelphimhewasafraidofgettingtoooldtostartcomputinghewantedtoearnalotofmoneyWhydoesDavidthinkhemightretireearly?A.Onehastobeyoungtowritecomputerprograms.Hewantstostopworkingwhenheisamillionaire.Hethinkscomputergamesmightnotalwayssellsowell.Hethinkshisfirmmightgobad.IV.單詞拼寫1.Acomputercansolvemanymproblems.P,Ithinktheteamwhowonfirstplacecheated..The21stcenturyisthecenturyofinformationt.Ithinkwecanworktogethertocanevenbettersystem.Computersareusedtocwitheachotherar

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