[This is the test of unit 13-14 of senior grade one in our school.The test is about the healthy eating and festivals that students have learned this term.If you are interested in it ,please contact me.I'll give you the key to the test .After you download it ,would you please tell me the result of your students? My e-mail address is lovedavid1226@hotmail.com 荆 州 中 学2004年 高 一 年 级 单元检测(一) Unit 13-14 命题人:马德珍 审题:邓崇高 第Ⅰ卷(三大题,共115分)
第一部分 听力(20小题,30分) 第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1.Where did this conversation most probably take place? A.At a concert. B.At a flower shop C.At a restaurant 2.How much did each dinner cost? A.$16. B.$8. C.$32. 3.What’s the possible relationship between the man and the woman? A.Doctor and patient B.Friends. C.Husband and wife. 4.Why doesn’t the man enjoy this salad? A.It’s not fresh. B.It’s tasteless. C.It’s too salty. 5.Why is the man so unhappy ? A.Because he didn’t get the highest mark. B.Because he did too bad in the exam. C.Because he had something stolen. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答6~8题。 6.Where does this dialogue take place? A.In the restaurant B.On the phone C.On the street 7.When does this dialogue take place? A.In the morning B.In the afternoon C.In the evening 8.If the woman comes to lunch, how many people will come with her? A.Three B.Five C.Four 听第7段材料,回答第9~11题。 9.Where did the boy go yesterday? A.To a concert B.To a party C.To a conference 10.What did he eat? A.Some cake and ice-cream B.Some cake C.Some ice-cream 11.What may be his trouble? A.A stomachache B.A headache C.A fever 听第8段材料,回答第12~14题。 12.What are they doing? A.Talking about food. B.Cooking C.Having dinner 13.What is Mrs Read’s favorite ? A.Vegetables B.Potatoes C.Fish and chips 14.How does Li Gang like Mrs Read’s favorite? A.He likes it very much. B.He likes it a little. C.He doesn’t like it at all. 听第9段材料,回答第15~17题。 15.Where is the woman? A.At a furniture shop B.At a restaurant C.At a ticket office 16.How many guests will the man treat? A.About five B.About eight C.About ten 17.How much is the man going to pay? A.$100. B.$500 C.$400 听第10段材料,回答第18~20题。 18.When and where was the competition held? A.Last Friday afternoon not far from Cincinnati B.Last Friday afternoon in Cincinnati C.Last Friday afternoon in a small village near Cincinnati. 19.Who won the competition? A.Allan Knight B.Alice Clarke C.Alex Baker 20.How many geese did the winner eat? A.Half B.One C.Five 第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分) 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 21. I really can’t believe that little animals can eat much grass. A.such, so B.so, so C.such, such D.so, such 22. While you are at work or taking a walk, your body is 100 calories an hour. A.taking up B.burning up C.eating up D.using up 23. The doctor all the children and told us not to worry about their health. A.looked B.heard C.examined D.allowed 24. The sportsman is weight because he eats a lot of fat. A.losing B.getting up C.making up D.putting on 25. If you discover a fire, don’t take the lift, the lift may become trapped _________floors. Use the stairs. A.as, between B.then, among C.as, among D.as if, between 26.All the bedclothes the fire. A.had destroyed in B.had been destroyed in C.were fired on D.must be destroyed on 27. You seem a cold. You take some medicine and have a rest. A.to get, should B.to have ,ought to C.to have caught, had better D.to be, had better 28. I lost the pocket dictionary I five dollars. A.on which, cost B.to which, took C.to which, spent D.for which, paid 29. —Jenny, a good many tickets have been sold out. —So, there be a lot of people loving the football match. A.must B.may C.should D.have to 30. —Are you going to the New Year’s concert? —No, the tickets are for me. A.too much high B.far too expensive C.far too high D.so much expensive 31. As a rule, Lucy never stayed up late on a week night, because she get up early the next morning. A.should B.must C.has to D.would 32. Good friends usually not only have the same interests but also like to their dreams and hopes together. A.create B.build C.share D.separate 33. — He’s well-known, isn’t he? — Yes, he created several festivals, himself world-famous. A.made B.making C.to make D.and make 34. my father and I who leaving for Japan. A.It is, are B.They are, am C.Only, am D.Both of, are 35. — I’d like to tell you a story about my great ancestor. —Don’t you forget me the story last time? A.to tell B.telling C.having been told D.to have been told 第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题中所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ(耶稣基督)on the twenty-fifth of December. The Christian calendar starts in the year 36 Jesus was born. The letters AD with a year 37 “ Anno Domini” or “in the year of Our Lord”. Christmas Day is a very 38 day for many boys and girls. Before the term ends in some schools, the children act a “ 39 ” play, showing how Jesus was born in a stable(马厩). Many of the celebrations at Christmas are old customs. Some fathers 40 in a read cloak(斗篷) and put on a long white beard. They pretend to be Father Christmas, or Santa Claus, and put 41 by the beds of their children. To most Christians in Europe and America, Christmas Day 42 the year, although there are still a few days left after it. Shop windows are decorated with Christmas trees some months 43 December. Cotton wool is stuck on to the shop windows to look like 44 . Parents buy presents for their children. Then they have to hide them in the house to stop the children from finding out 45 “Father Christmas” is going to bring them. On the 46 of December, all children are very excited. Usually they are sent to bed 47 so that their parents can get the presents ready. The younger children think that Father Christmas will 48 the chimney or fireplace, so they hang up a sock for him to put presents in. The 49 ones even hang up a pillow-case or a sack to try to get more presents. Later that night, Father or Mother will put presents in the sock, and leave 50 at the side of the bed. 51 Christmas morning, the children wake up very early. Some even turn on the light at two o’clock, and most of them are awake by six o’clock 52 it is not light in England for another hour or two at this time of the year. At about one o’clock in the afternoon, the Christmas dinner is 53 , the turkey or chicken is quickly eaten. Children 54 their Christmas pudding for new coins which are hidden in it. The rest of the day is full of games and eating until the happiest of all Christian holidays 55 . 36.A.that B.which C.in which D.on which 37.A.mean B.means C.meant D.will mean 38.A.busy B.disappointing C.unpleasant D.happy 39.A.love B.fight C.death D.birth 40.A.dress B.dress up C.wear D.have on 41.A.presents B.sugar C.shoes D.clothes 42.A.announces B.starts C.finishes D.stands for 43.A.before B.after C.until D.from 44.A.storm B.snow C.cloud D.rain 45.A.all what B.all which C.that D.what 46.A.twenty-four B.twenty-fourth C.twenty-five D.twenty-fifth 47.A.late B.later C.early D.earlier 48.A.come down B.come through C.come out D.come up 49.A.greedy B.shy C.elder D.naughty 50.A.another B.other C.the other D.others 51.A.in B.By C.For D.On 52.A.because B.although C.until D.before 53.A.brought in B.brought up C.brought out D.brought down 54.A.taste B.find C.search in D.look 55.A.comes into being B.come into being C.come to an end D.comes to an end
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) A There are different ideas about the origin of Valentine’s Day(情人节).But most people favor the following version. It goes like this. During the reign(统治)of the cruel Roman Emperor Claudius, there lived a priest whose name was Valentine. He lived in a beautiful temple in Rome and the Romans gave him great respect and admiration. Both young and old, rich and poor came to listen to his teachings. The emperor didn’t like that, especially when the men didn’t want to leave their wives or sweet hearts to join the army and fight for him. The emperor declared that there should be no more marriages or engagements carried out from then on. Valentine thought that was not fair to young lovers. So he secretly married several couples. When Claudius found that Valentine dared to disobey him, he was very angry. He ordered his soldiers to put Valentine into prison, beat him hard and cut his head off. Valentine’s death is said to have occurred on Feb 14th, 269AD. In 494 AD Pope Celsius set aside that date to honor him. Since then Feb 14th has been regarded as the day for exchanging love messages and Valentine has been considered the patron saint(守护神)of lovers. Centuries ago it was believed that the first person seen on Valentine’s Day would be one’s sweetheart or lover. That belief was reflected in Shakespeare’s famous play Hamlet. Ophelia who was madly in love with Hamlet became insane(精神病的).Even in her madness she sang ‘Tomorrow is St. Valentine’s Day. All in the morning betimes, (“betimes” here means “betimes” or early)and I am, at your window, to be your Valentine. Here Ophelia believed if she sat at hamlet’s window in the early morning on Valentine’s Day, she’d have a chance of seeing him. If Hamlet was the first man she saw on Valentine’s Day, then he would be her lover. 56. We can infer that Valentine’s Day is named after . A.a lover B.a priest C.an emperor D.a writer 57.Why did Roman Emperor have Valentine killed? . A.Because Valentine thought it was not fair for young lovers to get engaged. B.Because the Romans didn’t want to leave their lovers for fighting in the front. C.Because many people liked to listen to Valentine’s lectures. D.Because he went against the Emperor’s order and helped the couples. 58.Which of the following statements is NOT true? A.Feb 14th is recognized as Valentine’s Day since 269 AD. B.Lovers or sweethearts pass on messages of love to each other on Valentine’s Day. C.It was on Feb 14th that Valentine had his head cut off. D.Valentine devoted himself to the right of marriages or engagements. 59.In order to be Hamlet’s sweetheart, Ophelia . A.sang a lovely song at Hamlet’ window B.tried to be the first one seen by Hamlet on Valentine’s Day C.tried to get every chance to see him D.pretended to become insane
B Thanksgiving Throughout the world, people have always given thanks at harvest time. Every religion has its own way of celebrating this ancient festival. At harvest time, Christian churches are decorated with fruit, flowers and harvest leaves. On the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, the Koreans celebrate the harvest thanksgiving or Ch’usok. This is also an important time to pay respect to one’s ancestors(祖先)by visiting the grave and by placing newly-harvested fruit, rice-cakes and wine on the altar(祭坛)at the ancestral shrine.(圣地) In the English county of Cornwall, the ancient ceremony known as the “crying of the neck” still takes place. The last sheaf(束)of corn to be harvested is held up and blessed by the local vicar(牧师). In the past, the last sheaf to be harvested was turned into an elaborate(精制的)”corn idol” or “dolly”. This used to be kept through the winter and then ploughed into the ground at the time of the next spring planting. Thanksgiving Day has been one of the most important festivals in the United States of America since Abraham Lincoln declared it a public holiday in 1864. Celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November, it dates back to the time of the pilgrims(清教徒) who sailed from England to settle on the coast of Massachusetts in 1620. Many would not have survived their first winter in this strange new land if it had not been for the local Indians who taught them how to hunt wild turkey, find edible berries(浆果)and cultivate(种植)corn and pumpkins. 60.Which of the following about Thanksgiving Day is true? A.Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the same day all over the world B.Thanksgiving Day is August 15 in lunar C.Different people in different areas have their own way of celebrating Day. D.The last Thursday in November is recognized as Thanksgiving Day throughout the world. 61.The common character of Thanksgiving Day celebrated all over the world is . A.to express their gratitude and delight B.to pay the respect to their ancestors C.to show their admiration for the elders D.to make “corn idol” or “dolly” 62.From the last part of the passage we can infer that thanksgiving Day was first started . A.by the local Indians B.by the pilgrims from England C.by the first settlers in America D.by Abraham Lincoln 63.In America thanksgiving Day is . A.an ancient holiday B.a traditional holiday as important as Christmas Day C.a public holiday D.all the above
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Man must eat in order to live; therefore, one of the most important problems man has is how to have enough to eat. At first man did not have any way to control his food supply. When he had killed all the animals in one place and all the natural foods had been used, he had to move to another place and find new sources of food. If there was no rain, or if the weather was too hot or too cold, plants would not grow and man had little or no food. However, man gradually learned ways to grow plants and animals himself. From that time on, he did not depend on natural conditions and did not have to worry so much about always not having enough food. The kinds of plants which are raised by men are different in different regions(区域). In the colder regions, very few plants can be grown; in the warmer parts of the world many sorts of plants are found. For example, in Asia rice is the most important crop. In the New World, the major(主要的)grain is corn. In Europe and North Africa, wheat oats(燕麦)and barley(大麦)are grown. In the tropical(热带的)regions of the world, many kinds of fruit grow naturally or are raised by man. As he has learned more about plants and animals, man now used modern methods to produce different kinds of food. However, there still more areas in the world where plants and animals are raised in much the same ways as were used thousands of years ago. 64.At first man did not have any ways to control his food supply. This sentence means . A.that man did not know how to cook his food at first B.that man sometimes had more than enough to eat and sometimes had not enough to eat C.that man did not know how to produce food at that time D.that man was afraid that animals would control his food 65.In the second paragraph, natural foods means . A.foods which are given by animals B.crops and plants which were raised by man C.plants, vegetables and fruit, etc, which grew naturally D.foods which were sent by man 66.When he gradually learned to grow plants and raise animals, man . A.no longer depended on natural conditions B.did not have to depend on natural conditions C.still depended on natural conditions, but not so much as he had done before D.began to look down upon natural conditions 67.Which of the following is not true? A.Man knew how to produce foods and keep them at first. B.At the very beginning man knew that he needed food but did not know how control his food supply. C.Before man learned way to grow crops and raise animals, he had to move from place to place in order to get food. D.How to have enough to eat has always been a problem for man.
D
Most great inventors often met with much trouble in their work. Before they could succeed, they had to overcome(克服)thousands of difficulties which were put in their way. The following is one of such examples. George Stephenson(1781—1848),a famous British inventor, made the first train in 1825, using a steam engine(发动机). When he was experimenting with the engine on the train, he met with troubles from the government, the newspapers and the gentlemen in the country. They said that the noise and the smoke would kill cows, horses and sheep, that the engine would burst or that the hot coals from it would set fire to their houses. People believed what they said. George Stephenson told the people that the train could go on small rails, could pull carriages full of goods and passengers and that there was no great danger to them. It was a very difficult matter for him to make them believe. However, after some time , he was able to do it ,and the first train that was driven by Stephenson himself proved what he said. On the train there was a new steam engine. It was invented by him, and was proved a complete success. The first day when the train ran on the rails, people along the way heard the noise of the train in the distance, and saw it running quickly to them. They thought it was a genie. They ran quickly back home for fear and closed their doors tightly. They did not dare to come out until it had passed. A week later an old woman still said her hen had been so frightened that it hadn’t laid any eggs for three days. 68.The story tells us something about . A.the life of George Stephenson B.the invention of the train C.the trouble of Stephenson in his invention D.the use of the engine on the train 69.Troubles came from during the experiment with the engine on the train. A.the government B.the newspapers C.the gentlemen in the country D.not only A and B, but also C 70.People along the way were when the first train ran on the rails. A.greatly frightened B.very happy C.running quickly to it D.proud of the invention 71.People ran quickly back home because they thought . A.a genie was coming B.the train would kill them C.the train would set fire to their houses D.the smoke would choke(呛)them
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With the possible exception of equal rights, perhaps the most heated argument across the United States today is the death penalty(死刑). Many argue that it is an effective deterrent (威慑)to murder, while others think there is no enough proof that the death penalty reduces the number of murders. The argument advanced by those opposed(反对)to the death penalty is that it is cruel and inhuman punishment, that it is tile mark of a bad society and finally that it is of questionable effectiveness as a deterrent to crime(罪行)anyway. In our opinion, the death penalty is a necessary action. Throughout recorded history there have always been those peculiar persons in every society who made terrible crimes such as murder. But some are more dangerous that others. For example, it is one thing to take the life of another in time of blind anger, but quite another to coldly plan and carry out the murder of one or more people in the style of a butcher.. Thus, murder, like all other crimes, is a matter of different degree. While it could be argued with some reason that the criminal in the first instance should be merely kept from society, such should not be the fate of the latter type murderer. The value of the death penalty as a deterrent to crime may be open to discussion. But the majority of people believe that the death penalty protects them. Their belief is proved by the fact that the death penalty prevents murder. For example, from 1954 to 1963, when the death penalty was carried out from time to time in California, the murder rate remained between three and four murders for each 100,000 population. Since 1964 the death penalty has been done only once, and the murder rate has risen 10.4 murders for each 100,000 population. The sharp climb in the state’s murder rate, which began when killings stopped, does not happen by chance. It certainly shows that the death penalty does deter many murderers. If the law about death penalty is vetoed(否决), some people will be murdered-----some whose lives may have been saved if the death penalty were in effect. This is really a life or death matter. The lives of thousands of people must be protected. 72.The main purpose of this passage is to . A.speak for the majority B.support a veto C.speak ill of the government D.argue for the value of the death penalty 73.Which of the following is among the heated arguments across the USA besides death penalty? A.Air pollution B.the war against Iraq C.Equal rights D.Election of president 74.The numbers in the last paragraph show that . A.if they stick to death penalty, the number of murders will be reduced B.death penalty almost stopped from 1954 to 1963 C.the population of California has risen D.death penalty is of little value 75.It can be inferred that the writer thinks that . A.the death penalty is the most important problem in the United States today B.the second type of murderers (in Paragraph 4) should be sentenced to death C.the veto of the law about death penalty is of little importance D.the value of the death penalty as a deterrent to crime is not be discussed
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第四部分:写作(共两节;满分35分) 第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上划一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正: 该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。 该行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。 该行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。 The Chinese diet is the healthy in the world . 76. ________ It contains a plenty of fruit and green vegetables. 77. ________ It is high at fiber and low in sugar and fat. 78.________ But the western diet contains too many fat 79. ________ and sugar in form of cream, cakes and so on. 80. ________ Because this , all of them very easily put 81. ________ to weight .As a result , scores of people die 82. ________ for heart disease. Some suffer from bad teeth . 83. ________ So the doctors suggest us not to do that. 84. ________ We’d better eat our healthy food. 85. ________
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请根据下列中文提示,用英语向来访的外宾介绍你校新建网络学校(net-school)的作用。 1. 使教学更方便,更有趣,能在课堂上获得更多的信息,学得更多的知识。 2. 向师生开放,可向世界各地发送电子邮件(e-mail)。 3. 只要家中有电脑,任何人都可以学习本校课程。 4. 有助于改善学校管理,满足现代化学校的需要。 注意:短文必须包括以上内容,可适当增减信息使内容连贯,开头已写好。 Ladies and gentlemen , Very glad to see you here in our school.
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