江蘇省南通市啟東中學高中英語《Unit 3 Back to the past English Test》測試題 牛津譯林版必修3
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1、江蘇省南通市啟東中學高中英語《Unit 3 Back to the past English Test》測試題 牛津譯林版必修3 I. 單項選擇: 1、We are looking forward to your _____ us with your coming to the party. A. to honor B. honor C. honoring D. honored 2、— He always likes to _______ as an astronaut. — _________ . A. wear; So he does B. put on; So
2、 does he C. dress up; So he does D. dress; So is he 3、Johnny, you _____ play with knife; you _______ hurt yourself. A. won’t ; can’t B. mustn’t ; may C. should ; must D. can’t ; should 4、— There is a big statue in the middle of the square, you see? — Yes, it was built ______ a boy who saved
3、 this city by putting out a big fire with his bravery and intelligence. A. as a result of B. in memory of C. in return for D. with the help of 5、— She has eaten much less every day than before recently. I think she is ill, isn’t she? — No. Actually she is _______ herself to try to lose
4、 weight. A. protecting B. forming C. applying D. starving 6、The new president and his government will have to face _____ problems, such as unemployment and poor health. A. social B. environmental C. cultural D. universal 7、The building ________ , I can’t stand the noise. A. being built
5、B. has been built C. will be built D. would be built 8、—How often do you eat out? — _________ , but usually once a week. A. Have on idea. B. It depends C. As usual D. Generally speaking 9、The managers discuss the plan that they would like to see ______ the next year. A. carry out B. carrying
6、 out C. carried out D. to carry out 10、What does it ______ if I spend $ 100 on it — it’s my money. A. mind B. care C. matter D. mean 11、It was Columbus who _______ the North America. A. discovered B. uncovered C. found out D. looked for 12、I will lend you the bike _____ you take good
7、 care of it and return it on time. A. on no condition B. on condition C. with the condition D. on condition that 13、Ladies and gentlemen, now I’ll introduce Mr. Li, _____ of the film, to you. A. director B. a director C. the director D. our director 14、She painted one end of the pole red, and
8、 ________ . A. the other is white B. another white C. the other white D. another is white 15、The army will take ______ if civil unrest gets worse. A. up B. over C. on D. out 16、Nothing like that has ever happened. You are just _______ it. A. imaging B. hoping C. wishing D. considering
9、 17、Neither of the children _____ seen since then on. A. is B. are C. has been D. have been 18、The teacher and the father ______ to have a talk in this afternoon. A. are B. is C has D. had 19、His pronunciation is ______ hers, maybe they are from the same place. A. similar with B.
10、familiar with C. similar to D. familiar to 20、More than one student _____ ever seen the film. A. is B. are C. have D. has 21、— David has made great progress recently. — ______, and _______ . A. So he does, so she has B. So he has, so has she C. So has he, so has she D. So has he,
11、so she has 22、As we joined the crowd, we got _____ from each other. A. separated B. spared C. lost D. missed 23、— Do you know what they are talking about? — _______ your own subjects. A. Care B. Mind C. Notice D. See 24、— How do you like your new house ? — It’s really big and comf
12、ortable . . A. I like it very much B. Haven’t you seen it ? C. My parents bought it for me D. I chose it from one hundred 25、A large crowd wildly as the pilot her plane safely in California . A. had cheered ; was landing B. had cheered ; landed C. was cheering ;
13、 had landed D. was cheering ; landed 26、Why is he always forcing his daughter to practise playing the piano if she is not for a pianist ? A. meant B. intended C. trained D. asked 27、—George is a wise person . —But in my opinion , he is than wise . A. cleverer B. braver
14、 C. more brave D. less brave 28、I wonder what it feels like to be one of really rich . The Blacks already have three Rolls Royce and now they are buying forth . A. the ; a B. /; a C. the ; the D. /; the 29、—How wide is the Yellow River? —That from where to wh
15、ere. A. depends B. changes C. refers D. lies 30、The plane was to arrive 9:30, but was an hour late. A. certain B. likely C. supposed D. about II. 完型填空 Two weeks before Christmas, mother told me we were going to my grandmother’s house for the holiday. Grandma and Uncle Hen
16、ry lived on a farm some 15 miles out of town. They had no electricity or running water and 31 what I considered the “good things” in life. They 32 made no plans for Christmas. When Christmas Eve arrived, mom told me in her best “I mean it” voice to 33 all the decorations(裝飾物) from our tree. Sh
17、e packed those up, 34 all the trimmings(材料) for a 35 turkey dinner. Christmas morning 36 perfectly, with the sun shining brightly across a fresh blanket of snow. 37 I sulked(生氣) silently in the backseat of the car as we made our 38 to grandma’s. This was going to be the 39 Christmas eve
18、r! Grandma was 40 to see us as we walked up to her door. “What on earth are you doing here?” she stammered. “We weren’t expecting 41 . It’s Christmas, and I don’t even have a turkey to cook for you.” “I knew 42 .” Mom said as we set boxes of goodies on the kitchen table. “That’s 43 we broug
19、ht one with us,” “We 44 have a tree.” Mom insisted. “45 , what will we do with all these decorations?” Uncle Henry quickly caught mom’s spirit. He called me to join him, and we found a perfect Christmas tree in the woods. Soon the house 46 fresh and piney as we decorated the tree, and the day
20、47 a festival air. The turkey dinner was very good, too. I was actually beginning to enjoy this unusual Christmas day! Dessert was forgotten 48 mom came out with the final surprise—a flaming(燃燒的) pudding! “Merry Christmas, mother.” mom said, “Dear me!” Grandma gasped. “I haven’t seen a flaming p
21、udding since I left England before I was married.” Tears of 49 filled her eyes. I could not keep the tears 50 my eyes, either. I knew then that mom had also given me the best Christmas present ever — she had taught me what a beautiful thing it is to give. 31. A. prepared B. lacked C. refused
22、 D. desired 32. A. also B. still C. never D. hardly 33. A. replace B. collect C. remove D. show 34. A. instead of B. by the side of C. along with D. in spite of 35. A. normal B. complete C. fresh D. separate 36. A. dawned B. passed C. broke D. happened 37. A. But B.
23、So C. And D. Then 38. A. decision B. way C. wish D. plan 39. A. last B. busiest C. best D. worst 40. A. expected B. eager C. surprised D. ready 41. A. anyone B. others C. someone D. no one 42. A. you B. them C. that D. this 43. A. how B. why C. where D. whe
24、n 44. A. may B. will C. can D. must 45. A. Meanwhile B. Therefore C. However D. Otherwise 46. A. improved B. smelled C. became D. changed 47. A. showed up B. carried on C. took on D. lighted up 48. A. until B. after C. because D. unless 49. A. sadness B. joy C. regret
25、 D. worry 50. A. inside B. back C. into D. from III. 閱讀理解 A Japanese students work very hard but many are unhappy. They feel heavy pressures(壓力) from their parents. Most students are always told by their parents to study harder and better so that they can have a wonderful life in the fut
26、ure. Though this may be a good idea for those very bright students, it can have terrible results for many students who are not gifted(有天賦的) enough. Many of them have tried very hard at school but have failed in the exams and have their parents lose hope. Such students feel that they are hated by eve
27、ryone else they meet and they don’t want to go to school any longer. They become dropouts. It is surprising that though most Japanese parents are worried about their children, they do not help them in any way. Many parents feel that they are not able to help their children and that it is the teach
28、ers’ work to help their children. To make matters worse, a lot of parents send their children to those schools opening in the evenings and on weekends—they only help the students to pass the exams and never teach them any real sense of the world. Many Japanese schools usually have rules about every
29、thing from the students’ hair to their clothes and things in their school bags. Child psychologists(心理學家) now think that such strict rules are harmful to the feelings of the students. Almost 40% of the students said that no one had taught them how to get on with others, how to tell the right from th
30、e wrong and how to show love and care for others, even for their parents. 51. “Dropouts” are those who _______ . A. make troubles in and out of school B. go about or stay home instead of being at school C. try hard but always fail in the exams D. lose hope and give up some of their subjects 52
31、.According to the passage, it’s necessary to teach students ________ . A. how to study well B. how to get on with others C. how to show love and care for others D. all of the above 53.Which of the following can be the best title of the passage? A. The Trouble in Japanese Schools B. The P
32、roblems of Japanese Students C. Education in Japan D. The Pressures on the Students in Japan B The Dog Nobody Owned The setter first came to Jack Barlow's door soon after he moved into the little village. Barlow wondered if the dog would be any good on grouse. "Who owns the big setter?"
33、 he asked Gibney, the hotel manager. "Nobody," Gibney said, "and nobody ever will. But if I were you, I'd leave it alone." His answer puzzled Barlow. A few days later the dog was back. Barlow took it for a walk in the woods. It quartered back and forth like an expert. The next day the grouse se
34、ason opened. As Barlow ate his breakfast, he made several trips to the door to see if the dog had come. There was no sign of it. At last Barlow got into his jeep and drove off alone. He hunted all day and didn't see one grouse. But the next morning the setter was setting on his porch. It followed
35、 him to the jeep and they drove off together. In the woods the setter led Barlow across a stream, Barlow stopped to listen for it. A cloud covered the sun. A cold wind sprang up. Thunder rolled. Then all at once the sun came out again and the wind fell. Barlow looked about him. The trees were hug
36、e, towering. He seemed to be in an area where the trees had never been cut down. But how could that be? All the timber in that region had been thoroughly cut more than fifty years ago. In his shock Barlow forgot about the dog. When he looked for it again, the setter was pointing. Barlow moved in. A
37、 grouse flew up. Another followed. Barlow shot it. Then twelve more birds flew up. Barlow couldn't believe his eyes. No one had seen fourteen grouse together in that area for years. A queer feeling of unreality took hold of him. The rest of the morning was the same. The setter found grouse every
38、where. About noon Barlow heard the beating of many wings above him. He looked up to see a great flock of birds passing between him and the sun. Barlow suddenly recognized them as passenger pigeons. He had read about the flocks of passenger pigeon is that had once been so common in North America. B
39、ut they'd been gone from the earth for years. Fear seized Barlow. He was alone in a strange world. Somehow he must have gone back in time — perhaps even to the days before white men settled in North America. He started to run madly, fighting his way through fallen timber. When he stopped at last t
40、o catch his breath, he saw the second-growth timber round him once again. There were no more of the great ancient trees and no more pigeons. He sobbed with relief. By evening Barlow was calmer. He cleaned the six grouse he had shot that morning. Then he walked to the hotel to find Gibney. "I guess
41、 you did it," Gibney said. "Yes," said Barlow, "Maybe now you can tell me what it was all about." "It's quite a story," Gibney said. "You see, that dog once belonged to a grouse hunter named Michaels. One day the dog displeased Michaels in some way. So he killed the beast. Later Michaels himself
42、died. Then the dog began to be seen again. And then it would wait for grouse hunters. It would show them how good it was. And then it would take them back many years in time for the best hunt of their lives. But after that it would never have any thing to do with them again.” “Never?” Barlow asked
43、. He was thinking of the big flocks of grouse, the great trees. He wanted to go back to that place. “No,” said Gibney, “you can coax it all you want. But that dog — or whatever it is — will never come near you again." 54、Nobody owned the dog because nobody could _______ . A. make it stay with
44、him B. pay for it C. feed it enough 55、The dog didn't go hunting with Barlow until the ________ . A. day Gibney told him to leave it alone B. second day of the grouse season C. last day of the grouse season 56、Paragraph 6 tells about a ______ . A. terrible hailstorm that came u
45、p B. change in Barlow's surrounding C. strange dream Barlow had 57、The first strange thing Barlow noticed was the _______ . A. large number of grouse B. sound of passenger pigeons C. size of the trees 58、The pigeons frightened Barlow because ________ . A. he didn't like to be near bir
46、ds B. they made a great deal of noise C. he knew they'd all died years before 59、From the strange world he visited, Barlow brought _______ back A. grouse B. acorns C. nothing 60、Gibney's story suggests that the dog was really a ________ . A. ghost B. collie
47、 C. wolf C TO: Harry DwyerF FROM: Marly Simmons RE;. Wilson Project Date: August 2, 2020 Harry, I hope all is well. Sorry I haven't been in more frequent touch, but things become very disorganized around here during the summer, with everyone going
48、on vacation and summer hours on Friday. I myself have been incommunicado because I just got back on Monday from 10 days in Arizona / New Mexico — let me tell you, the West is glorious. I can see settling down there someday. But getting down to business, I am writing because I want to get up to spee
49、d on the update to the Wilson book series. I would like to sit down with you on this to see what you have so far. Perhaps you could give me a call and we will figure out a day / time that is good for both of us. All the best, Marty 61. What has Mr. Simmons apologized for? A . Missing a meet
50、ing B. A mistake in a report C. Not contacting Mr. Dwyer sooner D. Failing to send Mr. Dwyer the correct paperwork 62. What does Mr. Simmons want to do? A. Arrange a meeting B. Move the office to Arizona C. Hire Mr. Dwyer to work on a project D. Delay work on t
51、he Wilson book series D Driver Safety Insurance Savings Iowa State Point & Insurance Reduction Program Attend a 6-hour Iowa State-approved driver safety course. It will save you money. And more importantly, it could help you avoid an accident. Course Content: *Accid
52、ent Prevention *Defensive Driving *Aggressive Driving Deterrence Course Benefits: *Become a safer driver *Save 10 percent on auto insurance costs *May reduce up to four points against your driving record To obtain more information about a state-approved driver safety-course near you, please c
53、ontact one of the agencies listed on the back of this card. 63. What is true of the advertised course? A. it is free. B. It lasts six hours. C. it is taught at most area high schools. D. It is required by some insurance companies. 64. What is NOT claimed to be a benefit o
54、f taking the course? A. College credit B. Better insurance rates C. Improved driving ability D. A reduction of points against a driver's license 65. How can more information about the course be obtained? A. By contacting insurance companies B. By calling the Depar
55、tment of Motor Vehicles C. By contacting agencies listed on the back of the card D. By visiting the website listed at the bottom of the card E People like different kinds of vacations. Some go camping. The swim, fish, cook over a fire and sleep outside. Others like to stay at a hotel in an excit
56、ing city. They go shopping all day and go dancing all night. Or maybe they go sightseeing to places such as Disneyland, the Taj mahal or the Louvre. Some people are bored with sightseeing trips. The don’t want to be “tourists”. They want to have an adventure—a surprising and exciting trip. They wan
57、t to learn something and maybe help people too. How can they do this? Some travel companies and environmental groups are planning special adventures. Sometimes these trips are difficult and full of hardships, but they’ve a lot of fun. One organization, Earthwatch, sends small groups of volunteers to
58、 different parts of the world. Some volunteers spend two weeks and study the environment. Others work with animals. Others lean about people of the past. Would you like an adventure in the Far North? A team of volunteers is leaving from Mumansk, Russia. The leader of this trip is a professor from A
59、laska. He’s worried about chemicals from factories. He and the volunteers will study this pollution in the environment. If you like exercise and cold weather, this is a good trip for you. Volunteers need ski sixteen kilometers every day. Do you enjoy ocean animals? You can spend two to four weeks i
60、n Hawaii. There, you can teach language to dolphins. Dolphins can follow orders such as “Bring me the large ball”. They also understand opposites. How much more can they understand? It will be exciting to learn about these intelligent animals. Another study trip goes to Washington State and follows
61、orcas. We call orcas “killer Whale”, but they’re really dolphins—the largest kind of dolphin. These beautiful animals travel together in family groups. They move through the ocean with their mothers, grandmothers and great grandmothers. Ocean pollution is chasing their lives. Earthwatch is studying
62、how this happens. Are you interested in history? Then Greece is the place for you adventure. Thirty five hundred years ago a volcano exploded there, on Santorini. This explosion was more terrible than Krakatoa or Mount Saint Helens. But today we know a lot about the way of life of the people from t
63、hat time. There are houses, kitchens, and paintings as interesting as those in Pompeii. Today teams of volunteers are learning more about people from the past. Do you want a very different vacation? Do you want to travel far, work hard and learn a lot? then an Earthwatch vacation is for you. 66. T
64、he Taj Mahal may be ________ . A. a shopping center B. a hotel C. a dancing hall D. a place of interest 67. From the passage, on an adventure trip, people _________ . A. may not spend much time on sightseeing B. won’t meet some difficulties or hardships C. can’t enjoy themselves
65、 D. can’t learn something 68. If you want to learn something about people of the past, you can _______ . A. join the team to Hawaii B. join the team to the Far North C. join the team to Washington D. join the team to Greece 69. The word intelligent in Paragraph 4 means _______ . A. excit
66、ing B. beautiful C. large D. cleave 70. Which of the followings is false? A. Some people find sightseeing trips boring. B. Earthwatch is planning various special adventures. C. The number of orcas is decreasing. D. Volcano Explosions in all broke out 3,500 years ago in Greece. IV 短文改錯 I happened to meet some American tourists . I greeted to 1. them in English and then we began to chat . I got know 2. that they were college students travel in China . Most of 3. them were fond
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