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高中英語必修2Unit2TheOlympicGames單元測試題3高中英語必修2Unit2TheOlympicGames單元測試題3/高中英語必修2Unit2TheOlympicGames單元測試題3必修二Unit2《TheOlympicGames》單元測試3筆試部分:單項選擇1.Ifyouleavetheclub,youwillnotbe______backin.A.receivedB.admittedC.turned

D.moved2.—Iwonder______you

’llwaterthiskindofflower.—Everyotherday.A.howoftenB.howlongC.howsoonD.howmuch3.TheOlympicwinnerwillreceiveagold_____asanaward.A.vaseB.medalC.castleD.jewel4.Anew______busservicetoTianjinAirportstartedtooperatetwomonthsago.A.regularB.physicalC.usualD.former5.Wedrewthisconclusiononthe_______ofresearchandexperments.A.mottoB.gloryC.basisD.style6.WeallknowthattheGreatBritainwill______theOlympicGamesin2012.A.chargeB.volunteerC.admitD.host7.Itismy______tocheckthatalldoorsandwindowsarelockedaftereverybodyleaves.A.doubtB.posterC.responsibilityD.evidence8.Taking_______exercisesregularlywilldogoodtoourhealth.A.physicalB.stubbornC.legalD.fluent9.Thetaxidriverwas_______$50forignoringtheredlight.A.replacedB.finedC.debatedD.removed10.You’vebeenworkingallmorning–Ithinkyou_____arest.A.chargeB.admitC.bargainD.deserve11.Childrenunder18willnotbe______intothepubinthiscountry.A.designedB.decoratedC.competedD.admitted12.ImightbuyaTV,ifIcanfinda______inthesales.13.Thesignattheentrancetotheclubsays,“Childrenwithoutthecompanyofanadultarenottobe_________.”A.admittedB.joinedC.limitedD.entered—Iwonderhowmuchyou_______foryourservives.Well,thefirsttwoarefreewhilethethirdcosts$30.A.bargainB.chargeC.offerD.donate15.Iboughtadressforonly10dollarsinasale;itwasareal_______.A.exchangeB.bargainC.tradeD.business16.—Goodnews.Jack,I

’vegotpromoted.—You_____it.Yourabilitiesandhardworkpaid.getB.meanC.makeD.deserve17.Ireallydon’tknowwhyhehateseverythingwe_______.A.standoutB.standforC.standasideD.standup18.Theseprofessorshadinterruptedtheirownresearchtoacceptaninvitationto_______inanunusualexperiment.A.takeapartB.takepartC.playapartD.playpart19._______thecost,theprojectwilltakealotoftimeaswell.A.OtherthanB.ExceptforC.InadditionD.Apartfrom20.I_______lessthanapoundaweekwhenIfirststartedwork.A.usedtoearnB.wasusedtoearnC.usedtoearningD.wasusedtoearning21.Whymanyadolescentshavetroublecommunicatingwiththeirparentsliesin_______wecall“generationgap.”A.whatB.thatC.whichD.how22.Shecouldnotspeak,nor______anythingwesaid.A.shecouldunderstandB.couldsheunderstandC.couldunderstandsheD.understandshecould23.TherearenorunningracesorhorseridingeventsintheWinterOlympics._______therearecompetitionslikeskiingandiceskating.A.BesidesB.ExceptC.InsteadD.However24.Thecompetitionisfierce.Nowomenorchildrenareallowedto________.A.joinB.takepartinC.competeforD.joinin25.Atlanta,aGreekprincess,wasverybeautifulandcouldrunfasterthan________maninGreece.A.anyotherB.anyC.theotherD.other完形填空Istheworldreallygoingmad?__26__dayIwassittinginarestaurant__27__aquickdrinkandatalkwithafewfriendswhenIsuddenly__28__thatalmosteveryoneintherestaurantwassmoking.Itwasn’tlong__29__thewholeroomwas__30__withsmoke.Iaskedwithanapologyforpermission(贊同)to__31__awindowtostopmyself__32__!Nowadaysairpollutionissomethingthathardlyquestionanymore.However,Istillcan’twalkdownthestreetinanyofthebigcitieswithout__33__thatpeopleare__34__fromtheairpollution.Itistimeforthegovernmentdepartmentsoftheworldtointroduceemission(廢氣排放)controlsonallcarsand__35__thepublictransportsystemtoencouragepeopleto__36__theircarsathome.Afriendofminetakesflyinglessoneachmorninganditreallymakeshim__37__whenheclimbsabovethesmoglayer(煙霧層)andlooksdown__38__itandthinks:“I’mbreathingthat!”Thiskindof__39__resultsfromthebadmanagementofresources.Wastethingscan__40__should,betreatedproperly.Roadconstruction,House__41__,andindustrialdevelopmentareallearthmoving(earth-reducing)operationsandcanchangethebalancesof__42__createdovermillionsofyears.Iwouldliketo__43__seriousstudiesdoneonallthesemainworksbeforetheyarebuilt.Also,thereshouldbe__44__nationalparkssetuptokeepthemostbeautifulpartsofcountriesintheirnatural__45__.26.A.TheotherB.AnotherC.EveryD.Each27.A.reservingB.drinkingC.havingD.buying28.A.rememberedB.realizedC.watchedD.showed29.AagoB.afterC.beforeD.now30.A.fullB.filledC.arrangedD.surrounded31.A.breakB.recoverC.shutD.open32.A.standingB.sittingC.talkingD.dying33.A.thinkingB.forgettingC.decidingD.learning34.A.sufferingB.existingC.resultingD.surviving35.A.increaseB.reduceC.improveD.raise36.A.putB.stopC.driveD.leave37.A.sickB.tiredC.foolishD.excited38.A.onB.atC.fromD.for39.A.thoughtB.questionC.pollutionD.operation40.A.butB.yetC.orD.and41.A.workB.buildingC.achievementD.setting42.A.lifeB.mindC.humansD.plants43.A.seeB.lookC.observeD.watch44.A.fewerB.lessC.moreD.no45.A.situationB.statesC.soilsD.places閱讀理解A篇FadingbeautySheiswidelyseenasproofthatgoodlookscanlastforever.But,atnearly500yearsofage,timeiscatchingupwiththeMonaLisa.Thehealthofthefamouspicture,paintedbyLeonardoDaVinciin1505,isgettingworsebytheyear,accordingtotheLouvreMuseum(盧浮宮博物館)whereitishoused.“Thethin,woodenpanelonwhichtheMonaLisaispaintedinoilhaschangedshapesinceexpertscheckedittwoyearsago,”themuseumsaid.Visitorshavenoticedchangesbutrepairingtheworld’smostfamouspaintingisnoteasy.ExpertsarenotsureaboutthematerialstheItalianartistusedandtheircurrentchemicalstate(化學狀態(tài)).Nearly6millionpeoplegotoseetheMonaLisaeveryyear,manyattractedbythemysteryofhersmile.“Itisveryinterestingthatwhenyou’renotlookingather,sheseemstobesmiling,andthenyoulookatherandshestops,”saidProfessorMargaretLivingstoneofHarvardUniversity.excellentatpickingupdetail,but

“It’sbecausedirectvision(視覺)islesssuitedtolookingatshadows.DaVincipaintedthesmileinshadows.”However,theactualhistoryoftheMonaLisaisjustasmysteriousasthesmile.DaVincihimselfloveditsomuchthathealwayscarrieditwithhim,untilitwaseventuallysoldtoFrance’sKingFrancisIin1519.In1911,thepaintingwasstolenfromtheLouvrebyaformeremployee,whotookitoutofthemuseumhiddenunderhiscoat.HesaidheplannedtoreturnittoItaly.ThepaintingwassentbacktoFrancetwoyearslater.DuringWorldWarII,FrenchhidthepaintinginsmalltownstokeepitoutofthehandsofGermanforces.Likemanyoldladies,theMonaLisahassomeinterestingstoriestotell.46.Whatdoesthewritermeanby“timeiscatchingupwiththeMonaLisa”?A.Thepaintingwomanisnotsobeautifulanymore.B.Ageingissomethingthataffectsusall.C.Thepaintingneedsrepairing.D.Atsuchanoldage,sheisnolongerpopular.Whatmakestherepairworkdifficult?Thewoodenpanelisthinandold.Nooneknowsexactlywhatmaterialswereusedtocreatethepaintingandhowitmightrespondtotreatment.C.Thehealthofthepaintingissuffering.D.Expertscan’tagreeonhowtocarryoutrepairs.48.WhatmakeshersomysteriousaccordingtoProfessorLivingston?A.ThematerialstheItalianartistused.B.Thewayshesmiles.C.ThewayDaVincipaintedthesmile.D.ItplaysatrickuponthehumaneyesB篇Hundredsofyearsago,aRomanarmycamenorthfromEnglandtomakewaronScotland.TheScots,abravepeople,lovetheircountry.TheyfoughthardtodrivetheenemyoutofScotland.ButthereweretoomanyoftheRomans.ItlookedasiftheRomanswouldwin.Onenight,theleaderoftheScotsmarchedhissoldierstothetopofahill.

“Wewillrestheretonight,mymen,

”hesaid,

“Tomorrowwewillfightonemorebattle①.Wemustwin,orwewilldie.”Theywereallverytired.Sotheyatetheirsupperquicklyandfellasleep.Therewerefourguardsonduty,buttheywereverytired,too,andonebyone,theyfellasleep.TheRomanswerenotasleep.QuicklytheygatheredatthefootSlowlytheywentupthehill.ClosertheycametothesleepingScots.almostatthetop.Afewminutesmorethewarwouldbeover.Suddenly,oneof

oftheThey

hill.werethemputhisfootonathistle(薊).HecriedoutandhissuddencrywoketheScots.Inaminutetheywereontheirfeetandreadyforabattle.Thefightingwashard,butitdidnotlastlong.TheScotswipedouttheRomansandsavedScotlandThethistleisnotabeautifulplant.Ithassharpneedlesalloverit.Fewpeoplelikedit.ButthepeopleofScotlandlikeditsomuchthattheymadeittheirnationalflower.49.Hundredsofyearsago,theRomans____.A.camefromthenorththroughEnglandtomakewaronScotlandB.cametothenorthScotlandfromEnglandtomakewaronScotlandC.camefromthenorthofEnglandtofighttheScotsD.cametothenorthfromthesouthofBritaintofighttheScots

②.AttheshoutofaRomansoldier,alltheScotswhowereasleepatthehill____.A.begantofighttheRomanshardB.stoodupwithoutputtingontheirshoesandbegantofightC.wokeandroseimmediately,readytofightD.puttheirfeetintotheirshoesatonceandwerereadytofightTheresultofthewaristhat____.A.theRomanskilledalltheScotsB.theScotsweredefeatedC.theScotsweredrivenoutofScotlandD.theScotsdefeatedtheRomansTheScotsmadethistletheirnationalflowerbecausethistle____.A.islovely,thoughnotbeautifulB.gavethemhappinessC.isakindofusefulplantD.helpedtheScotsinwipingouttheRomans篇BaronPierredeCoubertinwasaFrenchman.AthistimesportswerenottaughtinFrenchschools.DeCoubertinbelievedthatsportsshouldgohandinhandwithstudies.Hehadanidea.HisideawastobegintheOlympicsalloveragain.SportsteachersofothercountrieslikeddeCoubertion’sideas.Soin1896,themodernOlympicGameswereheldinAthens(雅典),Greece.SincethentheOlympicshavebeenheldonceeveryfouryears,exceptthreetimes,whentherewerewars.BeforethestartoftheOlympicGames,runnerscarrylightedtorch(火炬)throughmanynationstowardsthestadium(體育場)wherethegameswillbeheld.Thesesportsmenarefromdifferentcountries.YettheyworktogethertocarrytheOlympictorch.Itispassedfromrunnertorunner.Whenthelastrunnerentersthestadium,heorsheplacesthetorchcatchesfire.Itisthen,onlythen,thatth

in

aspecial(特地的)basineOlympicGamescanbegin.

filled

with

oil.

ItTheOlympicflame

(火焰)

burnsthroughoutthegames.Itistheflameofpeace.53.Before1896Frenchschoolsdidn’tteach.A.mathsB.historyC.sportsD.physicsDeCoubertin_______________.wasthefirstmantostarttheOlympicGameshelpedstartthemodernOlympicGamesbelievedthatsportswerelessimportantthanstudiesfailedtobeginthemodernOlympicGames55.Accordingtothispassage,thethirdmodernOlympicGamesshouldhavebeenheldin________________.A.1915B.1924C.1896D.190456.“Marathon”inthispassageis.A.afootraceB.ajumpingcontest(比賽)C.fieldsportsD.aboxing(拳擊)match57.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.TheOlympicGamesdon’tbeginuntilthebasinofoilcatchesfire.B.Thetorchiscarriedfromrunnertorunnerthroughmanycountries.C.Runnerswhocarrythetorchcanbemenorwomen.D.AfterthestartoftheOlympics,theOlympicflameisputout.Winter-swimminghasbecomewouldgoswimminginthe

DpopularinBeijing.icywaters.Butnow

Threethere

yearsago,fewpeopleisaWinter-swimmingEnthusiasts’Clubandithasmorethan2000members.Theoldestis84yearsoldandtheyoungestisonly7.Themembersarefromallwalksoflife.Theymaybeworkers,peasants,soldiers,teachers,studentsThoughitisnowthecoldestpartoftheseasonandthewatertemperatureinthecity’slakesisaround0,manywinter-swimmersstillswimintheicywaters,evenwhenitissnowing.Theyenjoythemselvesinthelake,whilethepeoplebythesideofthelakearewearingheavyclothes.Whyaresomanypeopleinterestedinwinter-swimming?Becausewinter-swimmingcanbegoodforone

’shealth.BeiShaisagoodexample.Heis69,andheoncesufferedfromhearttroublefor26years.Aftertenyearsofwinter-swimmingheisnowingoodhealth.Scientistsarenowstudyingtheeffectsofwinter-swimmingonhealth.58.Amongthewinter-swimmerstheoldestmanis_______yearsolderthantheyoungestone.A.91

B.84

C.77

D.759.Guesswhat“Themembersarefromallwalksoflife

means?A.Themembersdodifferentjobsatdifferentplaces.B.TheycomefromallpartsofBeijing.C.Theyarepe

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