人教版 (新课标)Unit 1 Cultural relics单元测试课时训练
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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. —How about going camping with us this weekend?
—_____
A. Is that right?
B. I’d like to, but I have no time.
C. What are you planning?
D. What’s for?
22. Believe it or not, this old custom has a history of over 2,000 years, and it has _____ into the twenty-first century.
A. flowed B. survived C. spread D. followed
23. I’d like a room _____ window looks out over the sea.
A. that B. in which C. whose D. which
24. The special clothes are _____ for the children who are disabled.
A. designed B. planned C. changed D. expected
25. _____ the doctors really doubt is _____ my mother will recover from the serious disease soon.
A. What; when B. That; how C. What; whether D. That; what
26. The company was willing to provide us with what we needed, _____ made us excited.
A. what B. it C. which D. that
27. I am going to do all I can _____ the bad impression you have of me.
A. to remove B. remove C. to leave D. leave
28. Yesterday I met a(n) _____ teacher by chance who taught me English in the university three years ago.
A. early B. former C. first D. advanced
29. Oh, boy, why are you killing your time this way? Can’t you find something _____ doing?
A. useful B. worthy C. valuable D. worth
30. It is known to us that lions and tigers _____ the cat family.
A. are belonging to B. belonged to C. belong to D. are belonged to
31. He is always helping people without expecting anything _____.
A. in common B. in turn C. in danger D. in return
32. The school is _____ a Chinese teacher for the new term who masters the English language perfectly.
A. searching B. in the search of C. in search D. in search of
33. —Did you visit the museum today?
—No. We _____ it, but we spent too much time shopping.
A. could have visited B. must have visited C. could visit D. must visit
34. This piece of furniture is really inexpensive with a price of _____ forty dollars.
A. less than B. more than C. other than D. rather than
35. It is a good plan in theory, but it _____ to be seen whether it works in practice.
A. keeps B. stays C. stands D. remains
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各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
In front of the large Shibuya train station in Tokyo, there is a life-size bronze statue (雕像) of a dog. Even though the statue is very 36 when compared to the huge neon signs (霓红灯广告) shining around it, it isn’t
37 to find. It has been used as a(n) 38 point since 1934 and today you will find hundreds of people waiting there for their friends to 39 .
Hachiko, an Akita 40, was born in 1923 and brought to Tokyo in 1924. His 41, Eisaburo Uyeno and he were close 42 right from the start. Each day Hachiko would 43 with his owner, a professor at the Imperial University, to Shibuya train station where the professor left for 44. When he came back, the professor would always 45 the dog waiting patiently (耐心地) for him. Sadly, the professor 46 suddenly at work in 1925 47 he could return home.
48 Hachiko was still a young dog, the bond (关系) between him and his owner was very 49 and he continued to wait at the 50 every day. Sometimes, he would 51 there for days at a time, and some people believed that he kept returning 52 the food he was given by the salespeople on the street. He 53 familiar to commuters (上下班往返者) over time. In 1934, a statue of him was 54 outside the station. In 1935, Hachiko died at the place he 55 saw his friend alive.
36. A. old B. short C. small D. simple
37. A. difficult B. boring C. easy D. far
38. A. acting B. talking C. missing D. meeting
39. A. disappear B. arrive C. call D. know
40. A. boy B. student C. dog D. man
41. A. owner B. teacher C. father D. manager
42. A. neighbors B. friends C. relatives D. workers
43. A. go B. play C. run D. ride
44. A. study B. swimming C. work D. shopping
45. A. raise B. hope C. touch D. find
46. A. fell B. hurt C. died D. crashed
47. A. when B. before C. since D. after
48. A. If B. Although C. Unless D. Until
49. A. big B. wide C. strong D. weak
50. A. yard B. house C. school D. station
51. A. stay B. remember C. start D. leave
52. A. by B. according to C. without D. because of
53. A. changed B. became C. wished D. liked
54. A. set up B. set out C. set off D. set down
55. A. never B. later C. last D. recently
第三部分: 阅读理解 (共20小题; 每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A★
Ten years ago I used to be very fit (健康的). I rode a bike to work and I got a lot of exercise at weekends. I used to play tennis a lot and go for long walks. In those days I didn’t earn very much. I had a job in an office. It wasn’t a very good job but I had a lot of time to do the things I enjoyed doing.
Then, about eight years ago, I got a much better job. The pay was better, but the hours were a lot longer. I bought a car and drove to work every day. I began to take people out to lunch. And I began to put on weight, too. I stopped playing tennis and going for long walks at weekends because I just didn’t have any time for things like that any more.
There’s a lot of stress (压力) in my job. Perhaps that’s why I started drinking more than I used to. For example, I used to have only half a glass of whisky when I got home, but then I started filling my glass to the top, and instead of having one glass, I would have several. I started smoking a lot, too. I never used to smoke at all.
Two months ago I had a heart attack. At first I just couldn’t believe it. Luckily it wasn’t very serious. The doctor advised me to stop smoking and to eat less. He also advised me to work less and get more exercise. But I just haven’t any time! My job takes everything out of me!
Sometimes I wonder if I should get another job. Perhaps I could do something like I used to do. But if I do that, I won’t earn as much. I have a family to support. I have to think of them, too. I just don’t know what I should do. What do you think?
56. Compared with ten years ago, what is worse for the author now?
A. His job. B. His pay.
C. His means of transport. D. His health.
57. According to the passage, when the author got the better job, which of the following is NOT true?
A. He got higher pay.
B. His working hours weren’t long.
C. He found it very stressful.
D. He had little free time at weekends.
58. After the author had a heart attack, the doctor advised him _____.
A. not to work any longer
B. to take a long vacation abroad
C. to stop smoking and take exercise
D. not to eat out any more
59. What can we learn about the author?
A. The author is not sure what he should do now.
B. The author has taken the doctor’s advice.
C. The author has got another new job.
D. The author feels much better now.
B★★
We arrived at the hospital only to find Dad weak, but his smile was as sure as ever. My husband and I had to work, so our relatives would help him get home from the hospital and look after him. But I wanted Dad to know that we cared about him, too, even when we weren’t with him.
Then I remembered a family tradition (传统) when our children were small. When leaving their grandparents’ home, each child would write a love note for their grandparents to find after we were gone. They hid notes in the food box, or even in the fridge. For days their grandparents would smile as they discovered these notes of the children’s love.
So as I cleaned Dad’s room downstairs before he got home, I began writing notes. Some showed my love. Most notes were in his room downstairs where he would be able to find, but one note was hidden upstairs under his pillow. “Dad, if you have found this note, you must be feeling better. We are so glad!”
My notes were a reminder (提醒的事物) of our love for Dad. Just like his medicines made him better physically (身体上), these would improve his mental (精神的) health. Several weeks later, I made a phone call to Dad and asked what he was doing. He said, “I’ll tell you what I’m doing. I am just reading the note you left under my pillow upstairs!”
60. Which of the following did the author NOT do for her father?
A. Writing notes. B. Driving her father home.
C. Making phone calls.
D. Helping to clean her father’s room.
61. The underlined word “these” (in Paragraph 4) refers to “______”.
A. medicines B. the relatives’ care and help
C. notes D. delicious foods
62. The author hid most notes _____.
A. in Dad’s room downstairs
B. in the food box
C. in the fridge D. under Dad’s pillow upstairs
63. From the passage we can know the author’s notes couldn’t ______.
A. show her love for Dad
B. make Dad remember something
C. make Dad healthier mentally
D. improve Dad’s physical health
C★★
This week was busier than usual, and I was very tired today. All I wanted to do was to go home and enjoy a bowl of good hot soup.
But when I saw my daughter’s car, I knew that it was Bryan’s night. Since his parents separated, I had tried to have my six-year-old grandson spend a few hours with me at least once a week. I had always tried to make it a special time for him. We did many interesting things; Bryan loved all these activities, and so did I. But today I had to give up our evening. I said how tired I was feeling. “Bryan, I’m sorry. Tonight I don’t feel like having fun or playing games. We’ll have our night together some other time.” I saw the sadness in Bryan’s eyes. He said, “I like soup, Grandma.” I knew he meant “Please don’t send me away. Please let me stay.” I saw the shadow (阴影) in Bryan’s eyes. Something else was changing. Maybe he thought I wouldn’t want to have him come any more — not tonight, not next week, not ever. Finally, I said OK. I was glad to see his eyes light up. After I put the soup on the stove (炉子) and turned on the TV, I fell asleep.
When I woke up, there was a coat over my legs, and the soup was gone. Bryan was on the floor, reading a coloring book and watching a television show at the same time. The poor boy must have been so bored (烦躁的)! When he found I was awake, he ran over and gave me a big hug. “I love you, Grandma,” he said. “Haven’t we had a nice time together?” His big smile and happy eyes told me that this time he meant exactly what he was saying. That was the keyword — together. We had done nothing exciting or special. But we were together.
64. What does the underlined part (in Paragraph 2) mean?
A. It was time to cook hot soup for Bryan that night.
B. This was the evening when Bryan stayed with his grandma.
C. Bryan would have a good rest that night.
D. Bryan would stay with his parents that night.
65. Why didn’t the author want to stay with her grandson that night at first?
A. She was too tired to have fun or play games with him.
B. She was sick and wanted to have a good rest.
C. She was too busy and had to work overtime that night.
D. She had to prepare soup for the whole family.
66. How many times did the author describe Bryan’s eyes?
A. 1. B. 2. C. 3. D. 4.
67. From the passage, we can infer that _____.
A. Bryan’s parents separated so he had to live with his grandma
B. Bryan was sad that night because his grandma didn’t play with him
C. the author wouldn’t want to stay with her grandson any more
D. the author and her grandson loved each other very much
D★★
Pingyao, in the center of Shanxi Province, is a famous historic cultural city of China and a world cultural heritage (遗产) site. It’s 90 kilometers south of Taiyuan on the Fen River.
People lived in Pingyao during the New Stone Age. Its long period as a county government seat has left Pingyao with lots of historic buildings and sites, with a 2,700-year history. Ninety-nine of them are under government protection, including Zhengguo Temple, Shuanglin Temple and Pingyao Ancient City.
During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, businessmen organized commercial (商业的) groups that did business nationwide. Shanxi Province had some of the most important ones and Pingyao was their center. In 1823, a store, known as Rishengchang (Sunrise Prosperity), traded in bank checks rather than in silver or gold coins. It was the beginning of modern Chinese banking. Branch (分支) banks were soon set up in major cities in China and other parts of Asia, leading to great development in Pingyao. Its lacquer ware (漆器) became well known.
In Pingyao Ancient City are many traditional houses and commercial buildings, 3,797 of which are protected and more than 400 of which are in good condition. Not only do the houses in Pingyao show Shanxi’s history and culture, but this large number is valuable for studying its history, customs, ancient buildings and art. Most of these houses are still used as homes and shops of local people.
In 1997, Ancient Pingyao City was listed in World Heritage List as “World Culture Heritage Site”.
68. What does the underlined word “them” (in Paragraph 2) refer to?
A. Historic buildings and sites.
B. The three temples.
C. The county government seats.
D. The 2,700-year history.
69. Which of the following about Pingyao is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A. Its location. B. Its tourism.
C. Its business. D. Its history.
70. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Pingyao was a leading center in _____.
A. agriculture B. raising cattle
C. commercial trade D. making gold coins
71. If you want to know about the history of banking in China, which of the following places should you visit?
A. Sunrise Prosperity. B. Zhengguo Temple.
C. A lacquer ware store. D. A commercial house.
E★★★
Joseph Goldberger was a doctor for the United States Public Health Service. In 1912, he began to study a disease that was killing thousands of people in the South. The disease was pellagra (烟酸缺乏病).
Doctor Goldberger traveled to the state of Mississippi where many people had pellagra. He studied the victims and their families. Most of the people were poor. The doctor came to believe that the disease was not passed easily from one person to another, but instead had something to do with food.
He received agreement from state officials to test this idea at a prison. Prisoners were offered pardons if they took part. One group of prisoners received their usual food, mostly corn. A second group ate meat, fresh vegetables and milk. Members of the first group developed pellagra. The second group did not.
But some experts refused to accept that a poor food caused pellagra. They thought there were other causes.
So Doctor Goldberger put blood from a person with pellagra into his own body. He even swallowed pills that had blood from pellagra patients. An assistant also took part in the experiments. So did Doctor Goldberger’s wife. None of them got sick. Later, the doctor discovered that a bit of dried brewer’s yeast (酿酒的酵母) each day could prevent pellagra.
Joseph Goldberger died of cancer in 1929. He was 55 years old. Several years later, researchers discovered the true cause of pellagra: having little of the vitamin B.
72. How old was Doctor Goldberger when he began to study pellagra?
A. 22. B. 30. C. 38. D. 55.
73. The underlined part “this idea” (in Paragraph 3) refers to _____.
A. pellagra that had something to do with food
B. a kind of yeast that prevented pellagra
C. pellagra that was easily passed from one person to another
D. a poor food that caused pellagra
74. Which is the right order about what Doctor Goldberger did?
a. He did a test on prisoners at a prison.
b. He did the experiments on himself.
c. He came to Mississippi to study the victims and their families.
d. He found a poor food was easy to cause pellagra.
e. He discovered a little dried brewer’s yeast every day could prevent pellagra.
A. a, d, c, e, b B. c, a, d, b, e
C. b, e, c, a, d D. c, b, e, a, d
75. This passage mainly tells us _____.
A. Doctor Goldberger’s life
B. something about pellagra
C. Doctor Goldberger’s work experience
D. Doctor Goldberger’s study on pellagra
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)
John is a tall man weighing as much as 100 kilogram. 76. ______________
Though he is large, but he fears dogs. One day he was 77. ______________
taking walk when a dog suddenly appeared from nowhere. 78. ______________
He became so nervous that he ran as fast as he can. 79. ______________
The dog kept run after him and it was getting closer. 80. ______________
In the dangerous situation, John decided to climb up a tree 81. ______________
to avoid the dog. Unfortunately, it was not a easy job. He hadn’t 82. _____________
gone up very high when the dog stood right above the tree. 83. ______________
The dog jumped up and bit it’s teeth into his bottom. 84. ______________
John fell right onto the dog’s head, that killed it immediately. 85. ______________
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是一名建筑工人(builder),名叫李华。在修建地基时挖出一些古代文物。一部分人建议(suggest)卖掉,可以得到一些钱,但你不同意。请你用英语给China Daily的编辑写一封信反映此情况,阐明你的理由,并提出建议。
注意:1. 词数:100左右;
2. 内容包括以上所有要点,可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
3. 参考词汇:修建地基lay a foundation of;财产wealth;捐赠donate
参考答案:
21-25 BBCAC 26-30 CABDC
31-35 DDAAD 36-40 CADBC 41-45 ABACD
46-50 CBBCD 51-55 ADBAC 56-60 DBCAB
61-65 CADBA 66-70 DDABC 71-75 ACABD
76. kilogram → kilograms 77. 去掉but
78. taking后加a 79. can → could
80. run → running 81. √
82. a → an 83. above → under
84. it’s → its 85. that → which
One possible version:
Dear Editor,
I’m a builder. When other builders and I laid a foundation of a building, we dug out some ancient cultural relics. At that time, some people suggested we sell them so that we could get some money. But I didn’t agree with them because I think these cultural relics are our country’s wealth. As Chinese people, we should protect them. So I told the other builders we shouldn’t sell them, because cultural relics represent a country’s culture and history. Besides, we should donate these culture relics to our country in case they might be sold abroad secretly. We shouldn’t lose them.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
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