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/人教版英語高一上學(xué)期Unit3TravelJourney測試卷一、單項選擇1.Hemadeapromise
anyonesethimfreehewouldmakehimveryrich.A.that B.ifC.what D.thatif2.Anotherreason_____hedidn’tmentionis_____thepoorqualityofthebuildingsworsenedthedamage.A.why;because B.forwhich;thatC.that;that D.which;because3.Heinsistedthathe______right,andsoheinsistedthathisplan______carriedoutatonce.A.was;be B.be;wouldbeC.was;was D.be;shouldbe4.Asisknowntoall,thefinancialcrisisfirstlybrokeoutintheUnitedStateswhich______thegroupofdevelopedcountries.A.belongingto B.wasbelongingtoC.belongsto D.isbelongedto5.Please_____________thenumbersandI’msuretheywill_______1000.A.a(chǎn)dd,addup B.a(chǎn)ddup,addupC.a(chǎn)ddup,addupto D.a(chǎn)ddto,addup6.Everyyear_______foreignvisitorscometoBeijingtopayavisittotheplacesofinterest.A.tensofthousandsof B.tenthousandsofC.tenthousands D.thousandsuponthousands7.Onseeingthe_______scene,thelittlegirlwasso_______thatsheburstoutcrying.A.frightening;frightened B.frightened;frighteningC.frightening;frightening D.frightened;frightened8.—Theroomisdusty.—_______________.A.Good. B.I’mafraidso.C.Withpleasure. D.Exactly.9.Thepolicefinallyfoundoutthe______ofthemanwhohelpedsendtheoldmantohospital,butwereaskedtokeepitsecret.A.direction B.identityC.a(chǎn)ccent D.power10.Willyou_________playingbasketball?A.joinusin B.jointoC.a(chǎn)ttend D.takepart二、閱讀理解Haveyoueverwonderedwhybirdssing?Maybeyouthoughtthattheywerejusthappy.Afterall,youprobablysingorwhistlewhenyouarehappy.Somescientistsbelievethatbirdsdosingsomeofthetimejustbecausetheyarehappy.However,theysingmostofthetimeforaverydifferentreason.Theirsingingisactuallyawarningtootherbirdstostayoutoftheirterritory.Doyouknowwhata“territory〞is?Aterritoryisanareathatananimal,usuallythemale,claims(聲稱)asitsown.Onlyheandhisfamilyarewelcomethere.Nootherfamiliesofthesamespeciesarewelcome.Youryardandhouseareyourterritorywhereonlyyourfamilyandfriendsarewelcome.Ifastrangershouldenteryourterritoryandthreatenyou,youmightshout.Probablythiswouldbeenoughtofrightenhimaway.Ifso,youhaveactuallyscaredthestrangerawaywithouthavingtofighthim.Abirddoesthesamething.Butheexpectsanoutsideralmostanytime,especiallyatnestingseason.Soheisscreamingallthetime,whetherhecanseeanoutsiderornot.Thisscreamingiswhatwecallabird’ssong,anditisusuallyenoughtokeepanoutsideraway.Birdssingloudestinthespringwhentheyaretryingtoattractamateandwarnothersnottoentertheterritoryoftheirs.Youcanseethatbirdshavealanguagealltheirown.Mostofithastodowithattractingmatesandsettingupterritories.11.Whatisabird’s“territory〞?A.Aplacewherefamiliesofotherspeciesarenotaccepted.B.Aplacewhereabirdmayshoutatthetopofitsvoice.C.Anareaforwhichbirdsfightagainsteachother.D.Anareawhichabirdconsiderstobeitsown.12.Whydobirdskeeponsingingatnestingseason?A.Becausetheywanttoinvitemorefriends.B.Becausetheirsinginghelpsfrightenoutsidersaway.C.Becausetheywanttofindoutsidersaround.D.Becausetheirsinginghelpsgetridoftheirfears.13.Howdoesthewriterexplainbirds’singing?A.Bydescribingbirds’dailylife.B.Byreportingexperimentresults.C.Bycomparingbirdswithhumanbeings.D.Bytelling.SusanBrownellAnthonywasaladyaheadofhertime.Shefoughtforwomen'srightslongbeforetheybecameapopularissue.SusanwasbornonFebruary15,1820,inAdams,Massachusetts.Atthattime,womenhadfewrights.Theycouldnotownproperty.Moneyearnedbyamarriedwomanbelongedtoherhusband.Majordecisionsregardingchildrenweremadebythefathers.Womencouldnotvote.Attheageof15,Susanbecameaschoolteacher.Shetaughtfor15years.Thenshebeganorganizingwomen'sgroupstopromotecausesthatwereimportanttowomen.Shehelpedgainbettereducationalrightsforwomen.Shehelpedgivemarriedwomenpossessionoftheirearnings.AftertheCivilWar,Susanbecameveryinvolvedinthewomen'ssuffragemovement.Afteryearsoflecturing,writing,andappealingbySusanandotherwomen,somepartsoftheUnitedStateschangedtheirlawstogivewomentherighttovote.ThefirststatewasWyomingin1869.OtherareasandstatesgraduallyfollowedWyoming'sdecision.Itwasnotuntil1920thattheUSConstitutionwaschangedtogiveallwomenvotingrights.SusanBrownellAnthonydiedin1906attheageof86.ShewaselectedtotheHallofFameforGreatAmericansin1950.ShewasthefirstAmericanwomantohavealikeness(肖像)ofherfaceonacoin.Itwasthe1979SusanBrownellAnthonydollar.14.WhatwasthesituationofAmericanwomenlikewhenSusanwasborn?A.Theyhadlowsocialstatus.B.Theycouldvoteaftergettingmarried.C.Theymanagedmoneyfortheirhusbands.D.Theywereresponsiblefordecisionmaking.15.Whatisthethirdparagraphmainlyabout?A.Susan'steachingexperiences.B.Susan'seducationalbackground.C.Susan'seffortstoabolishslavery.D.Susan'sfightingforwomen'scauses.16.Whatdoestheword“decision〞inthefourthparagraphreferto?A.Promotingthesocialmovement.B.ChangingtheUSConstitution.C.Givingwomenvotingrights.D.Unitingotherareasandstates.17.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext?A.ThefirstAmericanwomantoinventcoinsB.Theproblemofwomen'srightsintheUSC.ThemostpopularwomenorganizationsD.Apioneerinfightingforwomen'srightsItwasMonday.Mrs.Smith'sdogwashungry,buttherewasnotanymeatinthehouse.Consideringthattherewasnobetterway,Mrs.Smithtookapieceofpaper,andwrotethefollowingwordsonit:“Givemydoghalfapoundofmeat.〞Thenshegavethepapertoherdogandsaidgently:“Takethistothebutcher(屠夫).Andhe'sgoingtogiveyouyourlunchtoday.〞Holdingthepieceofpaperinitsmouth,thedograntothebutcher's.Itgavethepapertothebutcher.Thebutcherreaditcarefully,recognizedthatitwasreallythelady'shandwritingandsoondiditashewasaskedto.Thedogwasveryhappy,andatethemeatupatonce.Atnoon,thedogcametotheshopagain.Itgavethebutcherapieceofpaperagain.Afterreadingit,hegaveithalfapoundofmeatoncemore.Thenextday,thedogcameagainexactlyatnoon.Andasusual,itbroughtapieceofpaperinthemouth.Thistime,thebutcherdidnottakealookatpaper,andgavethedogitsmeat,forhehadregardedthedogasoneofhiscustomers.But,thedogcameagainatfouro'clock.Andthesamethinghappenedonceagain.Tothebutcher'smoresurprise,itcameforthethirdtimeatsixo'clock,andbroughtwithitathirdpieceofpaper.Thebutcherfeltabitpuzzled.Hesaidtohimself,“Thisisasmalldog.WhydoesMrs.Smithgiveitsomuchmeattoeattoday?〞Lookingatthepieceofpaper,hefoundthattherewerenotanywordsonit!18.Mrs.Smithtreatedherlittledogquite____________.A.cruelly B.fairlyC.kindly D.impatiently19.ItseemedthatthedogknewwellthatthepaperMrs.Smithgaveit____________.A.mightdoitmuchharm B.coulddoitmuchgoodC.wouldhelpthebutcher D.wasworthmanypounds20.Thebutcherdidnotgiveanymeattothedog____________.A.beforehefeltsurethatthewordswerereallywrittenbyMrs.SmithB.whenhefoundthatthewordsonthepaperwerenotclearC.becausehehadsoldoutallthemeatinhisshopD.untilhewaspaidenoughbyMrs.Smith21.Attheendofthestory,you'llfindthat____________.A.thedogwascleverenoughtowriteonthepaperB.thedogdarednotgotothebutcher'sanymoreC.thebutcherwastoldnottogiveanymeattothedogD.thebutcherfoundhimselfcheatedTokyoisoneofthoseplacesthatyoucanloveandhateatthesametime.InTokyotherearealwaystoomanypeopleintheplaceswhereIwanttobe.Ofcoursetherearetoomanycars.TheJapanesedriveveryfastwhentheycan.ButinTokyotheyoftenspendalongtimeintrafficjams.Tokyoisnotdifferentwhenonewantstowalk.AtcertaintimesofthedaytherearealotofpeopleonfootinLondon'sOxfordStreet.ButthestreetsnearGinzainTokyoalwayshavealotofpeopleonfoot,andsometimesitisreallydifficulttowalk.Peopleareverypolite;therearejusttoomanyofthem.Theworsttimetobeinthestreetisat11:30atnight.Thatiswhenthenight-clubsareclosingandeverybodywantstogohome.Thereare35,000night-clubsinTokyo,andyoudonotoftenseeonethatisempty.Mostpeopletraveltoandfromworkbytrain.Tokyopeoplebuysixmilliontrainticketseveryday.Atmoststations,trainsarriveeverytwoorthreeminutes,butatcertainhourstheredonotseemtobeenoughtrains.Althoughtheyareusuallycrowded,Japanesetrainsareverygood.Theyalwaysleaveandarriveontime.OnaLondontrainyouwouldseeeverybodyreadinganewspaper.InTokyotrainseverybodyinaseatseemstobeasleep,whetherhisjourneyislongorshort.InTokyo,Istoodoutsidethestationforfiveminutes.Threefire-enginesracedpastonthewaytooneofthemanyfiresthatTokyohaseveryday.Tokyohassomanysurprisesthatnoneofthemcanreallysurprisemenow.Instead,Iamsurprisedatmyself:Imustgotherenextyearonbusiness.IknowIhatetheovercrowdedcity.ButIfeellikeamanwhoisreturningtohislong-lostlove.22.TokyoisdifferentfromLondoninthat________.A.ithasasmallerpopulationB.itisaninternationalcityC.itismoredifficulttogosomewhereonfootinTokyoD.itspeoplearefriendlierandmorepolite.23.Whattimedoesthewriterthinkistheworsttimetogointothestreet?A.Whenthenight-clubsareclosing.B.At8o'clockinthemorning.C.Whenthetrainisovercrowded.D.At11:30a.m.24.WhatdoesthewritersayaboutJapanesetrains?A.Therearenotenoughtrains.B.Theyareveryniceandcomfortable.C.Theyleaveandarriveattherighttime.D.Theyoftenrunbehindschedule.25.Fromthewriter'sobservation,wecanseethatfiresbreakoutinTokyo________.A.occasionally B.quitefrequentlyC.notveryoften D.twiceaday完形填空ThefamilyhadjustmovedtoRhodeIsland,andtheyoungwomanwasfeelingalittledepressedonthatSundayinMay.Afterall,itwasMother'sDay—and800miles26
herfromherparentsinOhio.Shehadcalledthemthatmorning,towishherahappyMother'sDayandhermotherhad27
howcolorfultheirbackyardwas28
springhadarrived.Later,shetoldherhusbandhowshe29
thoselilacsinherparents'yard."Iknowwherewecanfindsome,"hesaid."Getthe30
andcomeon."Soofftheywent.Sometimelater,theystoppedatahillandtherewerelilacsallround.Theyoungwomanrusheduptothenearest31
andburiedherfaceintheflowers.Carefully,she32
some.Finally,theyreturnedtotheircarforthe33
home.Thewomansatsmiling,surroundedbyher34
.Whentheywerenearhome,sheshouted"stop,"gotoffquicklyand35
toanearbynursinghome.Shewenttotheendoftheporch(門廊),wherea(n)36
patientwassittinginherwheelchair,andputtheflowersintoherlap.Thetwo37
,burstingintolaughternowandthen.Latertheyoungwomanturnedandranbacktoher38
.Asthecarpulledaway,thewomaninthewheelchair39
withasmile,andheldthelilacs40
."Mom,"thekidsasked,"41didyougiveherourflowers?""ItisMother'sDay,andsheseemsso42
whileIhaveallofyou.Andanyonewouldbe43
byflowers."Thissatisfiedthekids,butnotthehusband.Thenextdayhe44
someyounglilacsaroundtheiryard.Iwasthehusband.Now,everyMay,ouryardisfulloflilacs.EveryMother'sDayourkids45
purplelilacs.AndeveryyearIrememberthatsmileofthelonelyoldwoman.26. A.moved B.kept C.separated D.made27. A.learned B.mentioned C.imagined D.realized28. A.a(chǎn)sif B.sothat C.nowthat D.evenif29. A.grew B.missed C.watered D.showed30. A.cars B.kids C.clothes D.lilacs31. A.yard B.hill C.bush D.door32. A.bought B.picked C.set D.raised33. A.break B.holiday C.trip D.dinner34. A.friends B.memory C.honor D.flowers35. A.responded B.pointed C.drove D.hurried36. A.elderly B.loving C.serious D.sensitive37. A.hesitated B.waited C.chatted D.sat38. A.family B.mother C.path D.home39. A.nodded B.left C.waved D.continued40. A.sadly B.politely C.quickly D.tightly41. A.why B.when C.how D.where42. A.lonely B.confused C.a(chǎn)lone D.patient43. A.calmed B.persuaded C.disappointed D.cheered44. A.a(chǎn)rranged B.planted C.dried D.hid45. A.find B.gather C.receive D.sell四、七選五AlotofpeoplewonderwhysomanyChinesechildrenaremathsgeniusesandmusicalprodigies(神童).
AmyChuaexplainswhyinherBattleHymnoftheTigerMother.46.BornintheUnitedStatestoChineseimmigrantparents,ChuamarriedamanwhoshemetatHarvardUniversity,andwhentheirtwodaughterswerebornshewasdeterminedthattheywouldbeassuccessfulasshewas.Hersystemhadstrictrules.Hertwodaughterswereexpectedtobenumberoneineverysubject.PlayingwithfriendsandTVwasforbidden.Musicwascompulsory.47.FromaveryearlyageherdaughtersSophiaandLuluwereoutstandingpupilsandmusicalprodigies.Chuachosemathsandmusicforherdaughters,butitseemsthattheycouldhaveexcelledinanything.“There'snomusicaltalentinmy
family,〞shesays,“it'sjusthardwork.〞EventuallyChuarealizedthatshewaspushingherdaughterstoohard.48.Afteraseriesofviolentarguments,Chuadecidedtogiveherdaughtersalittlemorefreedom,andLuluimmediatelygaveupviolinlessonsandtookuptennis.LaterSophiawasevenallowedtogotoarapconcert.Manypeoplehavebeenshockedbythebook.Chuaspentmuchofherdaughters'childhoodshoutingatthemandcriticizingeverymistaketheymade.49.Sophiasaidthatsheherselfchosetoacceptthesystem,andafterthebookwaspublishedshewroteanarticledefendinghermother.Lulusaysthatalthoughshenolongerwantstobeaviolinist,shestilllovesplayingtheviolin.50.SophiaisnowstudyinglawatHarvard,andLuluisdoingwellathighschoolandwinningtennistrophies.A.“Theyareamysterytome,〞Chuasays.B.Thesystemseemedatfirsttobeworking.C.Infact,sheisgladhermothermadeherlearn.D.However,thegirlsdonotseemtobeupsetabouttheirmother.E.At13SophiaplayedapianosoloattheCarnegieHallinNewYork.F.Itisabookwhichcausedcontro
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