2015-2016学年江苏连云港赣榆县智贤中学高一英语同步练习:Unit3《Looking good, feel good》单元测试 (牛津译林版必修1)-查字典英语网
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2015-2016学年江苏连云港赣榆县智贤中学高一英语同步练习:Unit3《Looking good, feel good》单元测试 (牛津译林版必修1)

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  Unit 3 Looking good, feel good 单元测试

  I. 单项选择。(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)

  1. What should we do to keep ourselves__________ good and__________

  good?

  A. to look; feeling

  B. to look; to feel

  C. looking; to feel

  D. looking; feeling

  2. Li Dong____________ more than half of his liver to Amy to save her life.

  A. took

  B. brought

  C. donated

  D. lost

  3. This story is well worth___________.

  A. to read

  B. being read

  C. to be reading

  D. reading

  4. Don’t ___________ your health for a slim figure.

  A. damage

  B. reduce

  C. take

  D. cost

  5. You say he works hard,_________, and_________.

  A. so do you; so he does

  B. so does he; so do you

  C. so do you; so does he

  D. so he does; so do you

  6. Taking more exercise will stop you________ weight.

  A. to put up

  B. putting up

  C. to put on

  D. putting on

  7. Strangely, the two brothers are quite different __________ each other in character.

  A. in

  B. at

  C. from

  D. for

  8. This lesson is __________ difficult than that one.

  A. a bit

  B. a few

  C. a little much

  D. a bit more

  9 Tom’s English is better than _________ in his class.

  A. anyone

  B. anyone else

  C. anyone else’s

  D. anyone’s

  10.__________ I’ve seen how he lives, I know why he needs so much money.

  11. ________ patience__________ demanded in this kind of work.

  A. Good amounts of; are

  B. Good amounts of; is

  C. A good amount of; is

  D. A & c

  12. Mary’s pale face suggested that she________ ill. And her father suggested that she__________ a medical examination

  A. was; had

  B. was; have

  C. should be; had

  D. be; have

  13. Reading books is very important for developing the students’ understanding of the world,

  A is it

  B. are they

  C. isn’t it

  D. aren’t they

  14. I shall never, forget those years __________ 1 lived in the country with the farmers, __________ has a great effect on my life.

  A. that; which

  B. when; which

  C. which; that

  D. when; who

  15. Although he had got up very early, he didn’t catch the early bus,__________

  he hadn’t expected.

  A. which

  B. that

  C. who

  D. where

  16. Seldom _________ any mistakes during my past few years of working there.

  A. would I make

  B. have I made

  C. I did make

  D. shall I make

  17. During the war his house was ___________ by a

  500-bounder (炸弹) and he lost almost___________.

  A. damaged; anything

  B. destroyed; everything

  C. injured; something

  D. hurt; anything

  18. Flow did you__________ our product?

  Was it through our advertisement?

  A. hear about

  B. hear from

  C. worry about

  D. pay attention to

  19. -- The IV play was___________.

  -- Yes, and very encouraging.

  A. disappointing

  B. touching

  C. moved

  D. excited

  20. --What has made you so happy, Mary?

  -- Oh. I’ve-just_________ an old friend I haven’t seen for years.

  A. come across

  B. come in

  C come out

  D. come up

  II. 完形填空。(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)

  It was my first day at school in London. I

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  what sort of questions the other boys would ask me

  and practiced the

  22

  : “I am sixteen years old. I was living in Farley since I was five.

  I

  23

  back to London two months ago.” I also wondered if it was the custom for boys to fight

  24

  like me.

  No one took any

  25

  of me before school. I stood in the center of the playground,

  26

  someone to say “hello”, but no one spoke to me.

  My teacher was called Mr. Jones. He was very

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  of Charles Dickens and he asked several boys if they knew Dickens’

  28

  , but no one guessed right. A boy called Brian, the

  29

  in the class, said, “Timbuktu”, and Mr. Jones went

  30

  in the face. Then he asked me. I said, “Portsmouth”, and everyone

  31

  at me because Mr. Jones said I was right.- This didn’t make me very

  32, of course.

  “He thinks he’s clever,” I heard Brian say.

  After that, we went out to the playground to play football. I was in Brian’s

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  , and obviously he still had Dickens in mind because he told me to go in

  34

  . No one ever wanted to be the goalkeeper.

  “He’s big enough and

  35

  enough,” Brian said when someone asked him

  36

  he had chosen me.

  I suppose Mr. Jones remembered

  37, too, because when the game was nearly over, Brian

  38

  one of the players on the other team, and he gave them a penalty (点球). As the boy kicked the ball hard along the ground to my right, I

  39

  myself down instinctively and saved it. All my team crowded round me. My bare knees were bleeding. Brian

  40 out a handkerchief and offered it to me.

  “Do you want to join my team?” he said.

  At the end of the day, I was no longer a strange

  21. A. asked

  B. wondered

  C. thought

  D. wanted

  22. A. questions

  B. answers

  C. sentences

  D. exercises

  23. A. returned

  B. came

  C. went

  D. arrived

  24. A. strangers

  B. students

  C. friends

  D. classmates

  25. A. word

  B. notice

  C. information

  D. pleasure

  26. A. asking

  B. expecting

  C. wanting

  D. waiting

  27. A. interesting

  B. expert

  C. famous

  D. fond

  28. A. birthday

  B. birthmark

  C. birthplace

  D. birthstone

  29. A. cleverest

  B. biggest

  C. smallest

  D. youngest

  30. A. white

  B. angry

  C. red

  D. wild

  31. A. shouted

  B. stared

  C. smiled

  D. laughed

  32. A. angry

  B. happy

  C. popular

  D. shy

  33. A. team

  B. position

  C. side

  D. sight

  34. A. goal

  B. charge

  C. action

  D. doubt

  35. A. useful

  B. useless

  C. strong

  D. brave

  36. A. where

  B. how

  C. whether

  D. why

  37. A. Dickens

  B. Brian

  C. goalkeeper

  D. teamwork

  38. A, helped

  B. fought

  C. pushed

  D. lost

  39. A. threw

  B. ran

  C. hurt

  D. injured

  40. A. came

  B. took

  C. gave

  D. put

  III. 阅读理解。(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)

  A

  When many people are worried that there are no more heroes in the modem society, two university students who lost their lives to rescue drowning children have shown that heroes still exist.

  According to the Inner Mongolia Morning Post, the tragedy occurred on the afternoon of December 14, 2002 when three school students skating on a frozen lake in Qingcheng Park in Hohhot fell through the ice into the freezing water.

  More than 20 university students who happened to be near the spot immediately went to the rescue of the children.

  Two children were quickly rescued, but the third died. The child’s body was not found for three hours. Two of the rescuers, Liu Ye and Hao Longbiao, also died of cold and exhaustion(筋疲力尽).

  The body of Hao who took the lead in jumping into the lake was not found until the next day.

  A student who was unwilling to tell his name said he and his classmates from the local college were taking photos at the lake. When they heard the children’s cries for help, they went to the ice hole hand in hand to rescue the children. But the ice kept breaking, causing most of them to fall into the icy water.

  Local residents held mourning ceremonies (祭奠仪式) at the lake.

  Eight of the students were seriously affected by the freezing water and were being kept in hospital for further observation, but their lives were no longer in danger.

  41. The underlined word “occurred” here means

  A. employed

  B mixed

  C. guided

  D. happened

  42. When the three school students fell into water, the university students were___________.

  A. skating on the ice

  B. taking photos at the lake

  C. having a picnic

  D. walking along the lake

  43. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

  A. Three students died on the same day in all.

  B. Hao Longbiao’s body was found on December 14, 2002.

  C. The university students didn’t think it dangerous to save the drowning children in the lake.

  D. Local residents were not brave in face of danger.

  44. It can be inferred that _________.

  A. people think little of the two university students’ death

  B. the ice on the lake wasn’t strong enough to

  skate on

  C. some students regretted for what they had done

  D. heroes don’t agree with the steps of modern

  times

  B

  No one is glad to hear that his body has to be cut open by a surgeon and part of it taken out. Today, however, we needn’t worry about feeling pain during the operation. The sick person falls into a kind of sleep, and when he awakes, the operation is finished. But these happy conditions are fairly new.

  Long ago, operation had usually to be done while the sick man could feel everything. The sick man had to be held down on a table by force while the doctors did their best for him. He could feel all the pain if his leg or arm was being cut off, and his fearful cries filled the room and the hearts of those who watched.

  Soon after 1770, Josept Priestley discovered a gas which is now called “laughing gas”. Laughing gas became known in America. Young men and women went to parties to try it. Most of them spent their time laughing, but one man at a party, Horace Wells, noticed that people didn’t seem to feel pain

  when they were using this gas. He decided to make an experiment on himself. He asked a friend to help him.

  Wells took some of the gas, and his friend pulled out one of Wells’ teeth. Wells felt no pain at all.

  As he didn’t know enough about laughing gas, he gave a man less gas than he should have. The man cried out with pain when his tooth was being pulled out.

  Wells tried again, but this time he gave too much of the gas, and the man died. Wells never forgot this terrible event.

  45. Long ago, when the sick man was on operation, he___________.

  A. could feel nothing

  B. could not want anything

  C. could feel all the pain

  D. could do anything

  46. Using the laughing gas, the people did not seem to_________.

  A. be afraid of anything

  `B. feel pain

  C. want to go to the parties

  D. be ill

  47. If a man took less laughing gas than he should have when an operation went on, he __________.

  A. felt nothing

  B. felt very comfortable

  C. still felt pain

  D. would die

  48. One who took too much of the laughing gas

  A. would laugh all the time

  B. would die

  C. would never feel pain

  D. would be very calm

  C

  President Clinton was born in the little southern town of Hope, Arkansas, on August 19, 1946. But his primary name was not Bill Clinton. It was William Jefferson Blythe. His mother named him after his father, who had been killed in a car accident a few months earlier. When Bill was four years old, his mother married Roger Clinton who then legally became Bill’s father. Roger Clinton and Bill’s mother had a son, Roger Jr.

  Bill Clinton studied international affairs at Georgetown University in Washington, D. C. He won a Rhodes scholarship to study at Oxford University in Britain. There, he met other students with whom he has continued life-long friendships. One of them is Robert Reich, who was just nominated to be Secretary of Labor. After Oxford, Bill Clinton earned a law degree at Yale University.

  In 1973, Bill Clinton became a law professor at the University of Arkansas, but he was too interested in politics to stay at the university. He campaigned for the House of Representatives but was defeated. In 1976, he was elected Attorney General for the state of Arkansas, the state government’s chief lawyer.

  Two years later, Bill Clinton was elected Governor of Arkansas. He was defeated for re-election after his first two-year term. But he was elected Governor again in 1982. He had been re-elected to that office every two years since then.

  Bill Clinton married lawyer Hillary Rodham in 1975. She kept Rodham as her last name until it be came an issue during her husband’s 1980 campaign for governor.

  Since then, she has been known as Hillary Rodham Clinton. The Clintons have a daughter, Chelsea.

  49. We learn that Bill Clinton’s father __________.

  A. died before Bill Clinton was born

  B. died when Bill Clinton was a few months old

  C. left his wife after Bill Clinton was born

  D. was his mother’s second husband

  50. Bill Clinton was elected Governor of Arkansas in__________.

  A. 1976

  B. 1978

  C. 1980

  D. 1973

  51. Hillary Rodham did not change her last name until_________.

  A. she married Clinton

  B. she gave birth to their daughter

  C. Clinton campaigned for President

  D. Clinton was defeated in his campaign for governor

  D

  As any homemaker who has tried to keep order at the dinner table knows, there is far more to a family meal than food. Sociologist Michael Lewis has been studying 50 families to find out just how much more.

  Lewis and his co-workers carried out their study by videotaping(录像) the families while they’ ate ordinary meals in their own homes. They’ found that parents with small families talk actively with each other and their children. But as the number of children gets larger, conversation gives way to the parents’ efforts to control the loud noise they make. That can have an important effect on the children. “In general the more question-asking the parents do, the higher the children’s IQ scores,” Lewis says. “And the more children there are, the less question-asking there is.”

  The study also provides an explanation for why middle children often seem to have a harder time in life than their siblings(兄弟姐妹). Lewis found that in families with three or four children, dinner conversation is likely to center on the oldest child, who has the most to talk about, and the youngest, who needs the most attention. “Middle children are invisible,” says Lewis. “When you see someone get up from the table and walk around during dinner, chances are it’s the middle child.” There is, however, one thing that stops all conversation and prevents anyone from having attention: “When the TV is on,” Lewis says, “dinner is a non-event.”

  52. The writer’s purpose in writing the text is to_________.

  A. show the relationship between parents and children

  B. teach parents ways to keep order at the dinner table

  C. report on the findings of a study

  D. give information about family problems

  53. Parents with large families ask fewer questions at dinner because ___________.

  A. they are busy serving food to their children

  B. they are busy keeping order at the dinner table

  C. they have to pay more attention to younger children

  D. they are tired out having prepared food for the whole family

  54. By saying “Middle children are invisible” in paragraph 3. Lewis means that middle children_________.

  A. have to help their parents to serve dinner

  B. get the least attention from the family

  C. are often kept away from the dinner table

  D. find it hard to keep up with other children

  55. Which of the following statements would the writer agree to?

  A. It is important to have the right food for children.

  B. It is a good idea to have the TV on during dinner.

  C. Parents should talk to each of their children frequently.

  D. Elder children should help the younger ones at dinner

  IV. 书面表达。(满分20分)

  假如你是一名体育教师,就有关体育运动的益处谈一下自己的看法。

  注意

  1.要包括以下要点:

  (1)体育运动有益于我们的身体健康。

  (2)体育运动使我们的生活变得多姿多彩。

  (3)体育运动对人的笥格素养的形成有益处。

  2.词数:100左右。

  3.不要逐句翻译。

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  参考答案

  1-5 DCDAD 6-10 DCDCD 11-15 DBCBA 16-20 BBABA

  21-25 BBBAB 26-30 BDCBC 31-35 BCAAB 36-40 DACAB

  41-45 DBABC 46-50 BCBAB 51-55 DCBBC

  One possible version:

  The benefits of sports and games

  Sports and games are good for our health. They can make us strong, prevent us from getting mo fat. and keep us healthy. Especially they can he of great value to people who work with their brains most of the day, for sports and games give people valuable practice m exercising the body.

  What’s more, they make our life richer and more colourful. We all enjoy watching and faking pan in all kinds of sports-track and field, swimming, skating, volleyball, basketball, etc.

  Sports and games are also very useful in character-training. For boys and girls, what is learned on the playground often has a deep effect on their character.

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