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2013屆高三英語單元測試2Unit 2 English around the world(新人教版必修1)

新人教版英語高三單元測試2 必修1 Unit 2 English around the worldPart one: Multiple choice 1. The rock _wears away due to the action of the water.A. Gradually B. exactly C. loosely D. fluently 2. He is a _visitor to that country .I mean, he often goes there .A. grateful B. loose C. frequent D. native 3. So fluently does he speak English that he is often considered as a (an ) _.A .official B. teenager C .native D .accent 4. Go down this street, and youll find the police station three _away.A. curtains B. blocks C. voyages D. entirely 5. He may look young but hes _45.A. actually B. gradually C. frequently D. entirely 6. As far as Im concerned, you should read more literature to enrich your _.A. identity B. power C. vocabulary D. accent 7. Mr. Smiths office is on the 18th floor .Youd better take the _.A. voyage B. elevator C. highway D. identity 8. I suggest you take Jack to Italy with you ,for he speaks _Italian .A. official B. fluent C. frequent D. entire 9. The _from England to India used to take six months ,which tire out the sailors .A. request B. apartment C. block D. voyage 10. The _in her eyes told me something was wrong .A. block B. base C. item D. expression 11. He commanded that all the gates _when it was getting dark in case thieves came in .A. were shut B. must be shut C. could be shut D. be shut 12. Working as an editor ,you must learn Chinese well in addition to having a good _ of English .A. command B. seize C. hold D. possession 13.All I request of you is that you _there ahead of time .A. are B. will be C. were D. be 14. Without facts, a person can not form a correct opinion ,for he needs to have actual knowledge _his thinking .A. on which to be based B. on which to base C. which to be based D. which to base 15. Barbara is easy to _as shes the only one of the women who wears an evening dress.A. know B. recognize C. express D. ignore 16.In _1600s, Shakespeare made use of _wider vocabulary than ever before.A. the; a B. /; / C. the;/ D. /; a 17. American English has so many dialects _people have come from all over the world.A. though B. where C. that D. because 18. The number of foreign students attending Chinese universities _rising steadily since 1990.A. is B. are C. has been D. have been 19. Do you think its a good idea to make friends with your students? - _, I do .I think its a great idea.A. Really B. Obviously C .Actually D. Generally 20. The open-air celebration has been put off _the bad weather.A. in case of B. in spite of C. instead of D. because of 21. The engineers are so busy that they have zero time for outdoor sports activities, _they have the interest.A. wherever B. whenever C. even if D. as if 22. -According to my grandma, it is a god idea to eat chicken soup when you have a cold. -_, scientists agree with her.A. Sooner or later B. Once in a while C. To be exact D. Believe it or not 23._to stop his car by the roadside, the young driver seemed to be a bit angry with the policeman .A. Having commanded B. Commanded C. Being commanded D. To have commanded 24. Visitors _not to touch the exhibits.A. will request B. request C. are requesting D. are requested 25. They _that immediate action be taken to stop the water pollution.A. requested B. expected C. wished D. realized Part two :完形填空It was a cold winters night when I stopped for gas on my way home from work. I was tired and had a slight   _26_   .I worked in a   _27_   doctors office and this was one of those days when the unexpected happened, making the schedule run   _28_  than usual. It seemed I was going to be late  29  home and my husband, being the  30   person, would be ready to pronounce me late once again. Maybe if I hurried, I could still _31 _it home.I was heading inside to 32   for my gas when I noticed an older couple at the counter. I heard them asking for  33   to the local hospital. It was the same hospital that I had just _34_ a few minutes ago.The young man at the counter was trying to be  35  in explaining how to get there, with two other people making   36  . One of them was  37   trying to give them a whole different route back. It was then that I walked over to the couple and said, “Would you like to follow me to the 38   ?”A look of   39   crossed the womans face.“Im going right by there,” I said, which wasnt a (an)   40   since I had just made up my mind to do   41   that.I got in my car and began the journey back. I was trying to watch to be sure they were right   42   me. It took only fifteen minutes to get there as rush hour traffic was beginning to   43   . I felt better than I had all day and my headache was nearly gone.Later, as I arrived home, my husband   44  me, “So you arent ever late any more.” I said, “Sometimes its   45   to be late.” 26. A. break           B. cold                       C. fever                    D. headache27. A. foreign              B. common                  C. noisy                    D. busy28. A. later                  B. earlier                  C. easier                  D. simpler29. A. getting        B. cooking                   C. calling                  D. working30. A. tough                B. generous                 C. punctual         D. rough31. A. get                   B. take                        C. arrive                   D. make32. A. pay              B. charge                     C. wait                       D. search33. A. opinions            B. trouble             C. directions           D. instructions34. A. reached             B. visited                     C. called               D. left35. A. skilled        B. helpful                     C. experienced            D. active36. A. comments         B. promises                 C. jokes                  D. offers37. A. only                  B. still                       C. even                       D. ever38. A. station        B. office                   C. hospital                   D. hotel39. A. happiness          B. relief                    C. sadness                   D. peace40. A. lie                   B. fact                      C. reason                    D. duty41. A. partly                B. voluntarily        C. exactly                  D. perfectly42. A. across               B. before                     C. beside                D. behind43. A. go up                B. die down              C. take up            D. get through44. A. teased               B. yelled             C. joked                 D. laughed45. A. possible            B. special                    C. good                    D. safePart three:閱讀理解 A Vicious and Dangerous Sports Should be Banned by LawWhen you think of the tremendous technological progress we have made, its amazing how little we have developed in other respects. We may speak contemptuously of the poor old Romans because they relished the orgies of slaughter that went on in their arenas. We may despise them because they mistook these goings on for entertainment. We may forgive them condescendingly because they lived 2000 years ago and obviously knew no better. But are our feelings of superiority really justified? Are we any less blood-thirsty? Why do boxing matches, for instance, attract such universal interest? Dont the spectators who attend them hope they will see some violence? Human beings remains as bloodthirsty as ever they were. The only difference between ourselves and the Romans is that while they were honest enough to admit that they enjoyed watching hungey lions tearing people apart and eating them alive, we find all sorts of sophisticated arguments to defend sports which should have been banned long age; sports which are quite as barbarous as, say, public hangings or bearbaiting.It really is incredible that in this day and age we should still allow hunting or bull-fighting, that we should be prepared to sit back and watch two men batter each other to pulp in a boxing ring, that we should be relatively unmoved by the sight of one or a number of racing cars crashing and bursting into flames. Let us not deceive ourselves. Any talk of the sporting spirit is sheer hypocrisy. People take part in violent sports because of the high rewards they bring. Spectators are willing to pay vast sums of money to see violence. A world heavyweight championship match, for instance, is front page news. Millions of people are disappointed if a big fight is over in two rounds instead of fifteen. They feel disappointment because they have been deprived of the exquisite pleasure of witnessing prolonged torture and violence.Why should we ban violent sports if people enjoy them so much? You may well ask. The answer is simple: they are uncivilized. For centuries man has been trying to improve himself spiritually and emotionally admittedly with little success. But at least we no longer tolerate the sight madmen cooped up in cages, or public floggings of any of the countless other barbaric practices which were common in the past. Prisons are no longer the grim forbidding places they used to be. Social welfare systems are in operation in many parts of the world. Big efforts are being made to distribute wealth fairly. These changes have come about not because human beings have suddenly and unaccountably improved, but because positive steps were taken to change the law. The law is the biggest instrument of social change that we have and it may exert great civilizing influence. If we banned dangerous and violent sports, we would be moving one step further to improving mankind. We would recognize that violence is degrading and unworthy of human beings.46. It can be inferred from the passage that the authors opinion of nowadays human beings is A. not very high. B. high.C. contemptuous.D. critical.47.The main idea of this passage is A. vicious and dangerous sports should be banned by law.B. people are willing to pay vast sums money to see violence.C. to compare two different attitudes towards dangerous sports.D. people are bloodthirsty in sports.48. That the author mentions the old Romans isA. To compare the old Romans with todays people.B. to give an example.C. to show human beings in the past know nothing better.D. to indicate human beings are used to bloodthirsty.49.How many dangerous sports does the author mention in this passage?A. Three.B. Five.C. Six. D. Seven. 50.The purpose of the author in writing this passage isA. that, by banning the violent sports, we human beings can improve our selves.B. that, by banning the dangerous sports, we can improve the law.C. that we must take positive steps to improve social welfare system.D. to show law is the main instrument of social change.BAdvertisers Perform a Useful Service to the CommunityAdvertisers tend to think big and perhaps this is why theyre always coming in for criticism. Their critics seem to resent them because they have a flair for self-promotion and because they have so much money to throw around. Its iniquitous, they say, that this entirely unproductive industry (if we can call it that) should absorb millions of pounds each year. It only goes to show how much profit the big companies are making. Why dont they stop advertising and reduce the price of their goods? After all, its the consumer who paysw*w*w*k*s*5*u*c*o*m The poor old consumer! Hed have to pay a great deal more if advertising didnt create mass markets for products. It is precisely because of the heavy advertising that consumer goods are so cheap. But we get the wrong idea if we think the only purpose of advertising is to sell goods. Another equally important function is to inform. A great deal of the knowledge we have about household goods derives largely from the advertisements we read. Advertisements introduce us to new products or remind us of the existence of ones we already know about. Supposing you wanted to buy a washing machine, it is more than likely you would obtain details regarding performance, price, etc., from an advertisement.Lots of people pretend that they never read advertisements, but this claim may be seriously doubted. It is hardly possible not to read advertisements these days. And what fun they often are, too! Just think what a railway station or a newspaper would be like without advertisements. Would you enjoy gazing at a blank wall or reading railway byelaws while waiting for a train? Would you like to read only closely printed columns of news in your daily paper? A cheerful, witty advertisement makes such a difference to a drab wall or a newspaper full of the daily ration of calamities.We must not forget, either, that advertising makes a positive contribution to our pockets. Newspapers, commercial radio and television companies could not subsist without this source of revenue. The fact that we pay so little for our daily paper, or can enjoy so many broadcast programmes is due entirely to the money spent by advertisers. Just think what a newspaper would cost if we had to pay its full price!Another thing we mustnt forget is the small ads. which are in virtually every newspaper and magazine. What a tremendously useful service they perform for the community! Just about anything can be accomplished through these columns. For instance, you can find a job, buy or sell a house, announce a birth, marriage or death in what used to be called the hatch, match and dispatch column but by far the most fascinating section is the personal or agony column. No other item in a newspaper provides such entertaining reading or offers such a deep insight into human nature. Its the best advertisement for advertising there is!51.What is main idea of this passage?A. Advertisement. B. The benefits of advertisement.C. Advertisers perform a useful service to communities.D. The costs of advertisement.52.The attitude of the author toward advertisers isA. appreciative.B. trustworthy.C. critical.D. dissatisfactory.53. Why do the critics criticize advertisers? A. Because advertisers often brag.B. Because critics think advertisement is a “waste of money”.C. Because customers are encouraged to buy more than necessary.D. Because customers pay more.54. Which of the following is Not True?A. Advertisement makes contribution to our pockets and we may know everything.B. We can buy what we want.C. Good quality products dont need to be advertised.D. Advertisement makes our life colorful.55. The passage is A. Narration.B. Description.C. Criticism.D. Argumentation.1-5 ACCBA 6-10CBBDD 11-15DADBB 16-20ADCCD21-25CDBDA 26-30DDAAC  30-35DACDB     36-40 ACCBA  41-45CDBAC 46-50AADBA 51-55CAACC 8

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