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1、高一周練卷Units 1011一、單項選擇1. He knows _ to deal with men, but when he meets women, he doesnt know _ to do.A. how; howB. what; whatC. how; whatD. what; how2. He devoted every spare moment to _ English, while his wife _ to music.A. study; devotedB. study; was devotedC. study; was devotedD. studying; devote

2、d3. Tinas mother fell ill last week, but shes now _.A. in dangerB. out of dangerC. out of controlD. out of place4. I cant take her seriously because she always seems _.A. to be actB. to be actingC. actD. as if act5. All the people _ at the party were his supporters.A. presentB. thankfulC. interested

3、D. important6. If city noises _ from increasing, people _ shout to be heard even at dinner table 20 years from now.A. are not kept; will have toB. are not kept; have toC. dont keep; will have toD. dont keep; have to7. Can you make sure _ the gold ring?A. where Alice had putB. where had Alice putC. w

4、here Alice has putD. where has Alice put8. He told me _ a bad day he was having.A. whatB. whetherC. howD. that9. -You seem to have had that car for years. -Yes, I should sell it _ it still runs.A. beforeB. duringC. untilD. while10. Anyone with _ sense knows that it is dangerous to touch electricity

5、with hands.A. ordinaryB. usualC. popularD. common11. Before the war broke out, many people in safe places _ possessions-they could not take with them.A. threw awayB. put awayC. gave awayD. carried away12. Can you _ your brother from that group of people?A. pick upB. chooseC. pick outD. select13. He

6、raised his arm _ his face _ the blow.A. protecting; fromB. to protect; fromC. to prevent; fromD. to prevent; against14. This type of music has become very famous in Britain and is very good music to _.A. danceB. dance withC. dance toD. dance at15. He discovered a pot _ 32 000 Chinese metal coins.A.

7、containedB. containingC includedD. including16. One should always _ what one promises.A. completeB. performC. makeD. understand17. Papermaking began in China and form here it _ to North Africa and Europe.A. spreadB. grewC. carriedD. developed18. -Did you remember to give Mary the money you owed her?

8、 -Yes. I gave it to her _ I saw her.A. whileB. the momentC. suddenlyD. once19. Dont go out to play until you _ your homework.A. had finishedB. finishedC. have finishedD. finish20. -Are you _ with your present job? -Not at all. I have long desired I _ in your company.A. satisfy; workB. satisfying; wo

9、rkedC. satisfied; could workD. satisfied; work二、完形填空In Canberra, there is a free market called “Trash and Treasure”, where anything can be bought and sold, from waste materials to 1 second-hand objects. The prices are usually 2 . Its held on Sundays. A lot of people go and try their luck in this mar

10、ket. My home is not far from there. Sometimes I can 3 hear the customers bargaining (討價還價) with the tradesman. 4 I have been there to do shopping only once. I 5 to buy a television set to watch TV programmes I liked by myself, since I was 6 TV viewer.But I was not lucky in no 7 . The first tradesman

11、 I saw was selling cassettes(錄音帶)and recorders, which were shining in the sun and the 8 were quite reasonable. It was difficult not to be attracted. I 9 one of the cassettes closely. It certainly looked new and modern. On the box, the words “TDK, made in Japan” had been beautifully 10 . The man said

12、 that it was worth $5, but as a special 11 , he would let me have it 12 $3. I shook my head and held out a finger 13 that I was willing to 14 one dollar and I would buy five. Signing to me widely, the man 15 as if he found my offer (出價) unacceptable, but finally 16 the price to $2. I began to be wal

13、king away and then he 17 after me and thrust five cassettes into my hands. Though he kept 18 his arms in despair (失望地),he readily 19 the five dollars I gave him. I felt especially 20 with my wonderful bargain-until I reached home. None of them moved in the recorder and even worse my recorder has sto

14、pped working ever since.21. A. valuableB. enjoyableC. beautifulD. popular22. A. cheapB. expensiveC. highD. low23. A. evenB. stillC. almostD. yet24. A. SoB. ButC. AndD. Although25. A. believedB. consideredC. thoughtD. wanted26. A. a commonB. an unusualC. rather aD. a lonely27. A. reasonB. chanceC. wa

15、yD. time28. A. colorsB. designsC. pricesD. shapes29. A. watchedB. examinedC. lookedD. hunted30. A. writtenB. publishedC. printedD. painted31. A. favorB. presentC. priceD. thanks32. A. forB. inC. byD. about33. A. meaningB. showingC. signingD. saying34. A. takeB. spendC. costD. pay35. A. shookB. moved

16、C. actedD. nodded36. A. putB. roseC. increasedD. reduced37. A. ranB. walkedC. followedD. rode38. A. pushingB. wavingC. pullingD. showing39. A. demandedB. receivedC. gainedD. accepted40. A. pleasedB. disappointedC. angryD. proud三、閱讀理解AAll living things must fight to stay alive. They have to feed on s

17、omething and at the same time avoid being eaten. Therefore they have to solve this big problem of staying alive in their own way.The danger of being eaten in the sea is great. Those plants and animals that do survive usually reduce very fast and in great numbers.Certain sea animals have defensive de

18、vices(裝置) which help them to survive. The jelly fish have poisonous tentacles (觸角) which are used for attack and defence.Another method of survival which sea plants and animals use is disguise (偽裝). They usually have the same color as their surroundings.In order to stay alive, animals need to have g

19、ood senses. Fishes have sharp eyes. Almost all animals are sensitive to touch. Fishes judge movements in the water by means of their lines. Fishes and other sea animals can hear well and many of them can make different types of warning sounds.41. Whats the greatest problem that the living things fac

20、e? A. They have to eat other things.B. They have to fight not to be eaten.C. They have to live on in its own way.D. They have to live in the sea.42. How many kinds of animals in the sea have more chances to survive?A. OneB. TwoC. ThreeD. Four43. Jelly fish is an example of animals _.A. who can repro

21、duce very fastB. who can protect themselves from being attackedC. who can change their colorsD. who have very good senses44. The word “survive” in the second paragraph means _A. remain aliveB. liveC. struggle for foodD. feed on something45. Which of the following Is not mentioned to help animals sur

22、vive?A. Sensitive skinB. Sharp eyesC. Fine smellD. Good hearingBWhen I opened the first “Body Shop” in 1976, what I wanted to do was to earn (掙) enough money to feed my children. Today “The Body Shop” is a great company growing fast all around the world. In the years since we began, I have learned a

23、 lot. Much of what I have learned will be found in this book, because I believe that we, as a company, have something worth saying about how to run a successful business without giving up what you really believe in .Its not an ordinary business book. Its not just about my life, either. The message i

24、s that to succeed in business you have to be different. Business can be fun; business can be run with love and it can do good. In business, as in life, I need to enjoy myself, to have a feeling of my family and to feel excited by something unusual. I have always wanted the people who work for “The B

25、ody Shop” to feel the same way.Now this book sends these ideas out into the world, and makes them public. Id like to think there are no limits to our “family”, no limits to what can be done. I find that an exciting thought. I hope you do, too.46. What is the writers main purpose (目的) in writing this

26、 book?A. To tell the reader her life story.B. To tell people how she brought up her children.C. To let people know how difficult when she opened the fist “Body Shop”.D. To introduce her ideas to the readers47. What would someone learn from the text?A. How to make a lot of moneyB. How to write a book

27、 about businessC. What the book is aboutD. What the writers family is like48. How does the writer feel about the business she runs?A. Its the biggest company in the world.B. It will possibly be more successful.C. Its the most successful business.D. Its the only company that is growing all around the

28、 world.49. According to the last sentence of Paragraph 2, the writer wants the workers to _.A. have the same ideas as she doesB. get on well with the publicC. sell her books around the worldD. have big families and new ideas50. What kind of person does the writer seems to be?A. She is mainly interes

29、ted in making money.B. She thinks running a business a different job.C. She seems to be successful but unhappy.D. She seems to be someone with strong confidence.CStanley Fields, who wrote “Sad, Sad Cowboy”, which won this years Philips prize as the best song of the year, might have a very different

30、job if his parents had had their way.In an interview, Fields said, “When I was a child, my father always told me I should put down my guitar and do my homework. He wanted me to go to college and become a teacher as he and his bother were.”Fields explained that he made a great effort to please his fa

31、ther, but often his love of music became too great and he would steal into a garden behind his house and play his guitar and make up of songs,.“I made it to Stanton College,” he laughed, “but I took accounting(會計) instead of teaching. And to pay my own way, I played the guitar and sang at a local ni

32、ghtclub.”While Fields was still in his senior year (大學(xué)四年級), an executive (總裁) of a record company came into the club as he was singing one of the his own songs. The executive liked what he heard and signed the man to a contract (合同).Since graduating from Stanton College in 1973, Fields spent his ful

33、l time writing and singing songs. “My Heartache,” a song he wrote while in college, reached number seventeen in the top twenty hit songs of 1974 and in 1977 his song “Rambling” was the song for the movie of the same name.51. According to the passage, Stanley Fields _.A. parents were teachersB. mothe

34、r and brother were teachersC. father and uncle were teachersD. aunt and uncle were teachers52. From the passage, we can learn that Fields _.A. wrote no songs before entering collegeB. made up songs before entering collegeC. began writing songs after attending collegeD. had songs published before att

35、ending college53. The underlined phrase “had their way ” in Paragraph 1 most probably means “_”.A. did as they wishedB. found their way of punishing FieldsC. made conditions easy for Fields futureD. prevented Fields from going to collegeDThe first Europeans came to America in 1492 with Christoper Co

36、lumbus. Since that time people have come to America from all over the world, from Europe, Africa and Asia. And they have brought their music with them. This mixing of people and music has created American music.Music is very important part of our lives. Music is for dancing, drinking, eating, loving

37、 and thinking. Some songs remind us of our childhood or youth. Other remind of the people we love. Many important occasions, like wedding and funerals, have special music. Every nation has a national song like the American “The Star-Spangled Banner”. In the U.S. high school and colleges have school

38、songs too.Music is a part of the history of America. It expresses the problems and feelings of its people. As the years pass, the music grows and changes.Modern science has also changed music. Inventions like records, radio, movies, electric instruments, tape records and videos have changed the way

39、we play and listen to music. They have helped to make music an important form of international communication.American music, from the earliest folk songs to modern “pop”, is known around the world. Music is one of Americas most important exports. It brings the people of the world together, even when

40、 people can not understand the same language, they ca n share the same music. Many people learn and practise English by singing songs; understanding American music can help you understand American people, their history and culture.So, as the song says, “Put a dime (10 cents) in the juke box (自動點唱機),

41、 baby.” Lets face the music.54. The article mainly tells us about _.A. how American music developedB. when American music developedC. what American music isD. why American music is so popular55. From the text we know that _.A. American music has spread all over the worldB. American music began in 1550sC. American music is specialD. American music has changed modern science in the US56. American music is _A. for dancing, drinking, eating, loving and thinkingB. a mixture of people and music from all over the worldC. an important

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