常州市第一中学高一英语unit3单元测试题 新课标 人教版
高一英语人教版必修一unit3单元测试卷

绝密★启用前区一中2017-2018学年度11月卷1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
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. What will the man do on Saturday morning?an over his lessons.2. How does the man feel about what the woman said?. . .will the speakers go first?a a a post office.film will the speakers see?: 10:30 one.5. Where are the speakers?a a restaurant. s home.第二节(共15小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
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,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两递。
听第6段材科,回答第6、7题。
does the woman feel about her exam?A. Worried are the speakers going to do next?to the some a te.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. How does the woman want to deal with her computer?will sell it.will give it to her sister.will lend it to her mother.will the woman do later today?the man on his mobile phone.a picture of the surfboard.the ads on the notice board.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
高一英语unit3单元测试题 新课标 人教版

高一英语Unit3单元测试题I. 单项填空( 20% )1.—Merry Christmas to you!—________.A.The same to you B.You do too C.The same as you D.You have it too 2.Every possible means ___ to prevent the air pollution, but the sky is still not clear.A.is used B.are used C.has been used D.have been used3.Your composition is very good,_____ a few spelling mistakes.A. besidesB. except forC. exceptD. except that4.His mother had thought it would be good for his character to ____ from home and earn some money on his own.A.run away B.take away C.keep away D.get away5.Sally worked late in the evening to finish her report _ _ her boss could read it first thing next morning.A.so that B.because C.before D.or else6.—Did you walk to school this morning?—No, we went by bus _____.A.instead of feet B.instead walking C.instead of on foot D.instead on foot 7.— Is this raincoat yours?— No, mine_____ there behind the door.A.is hanging B.has hung C.hangs D.hung8.A friend of ______ went to the railway station to see ______.A.Rebecca; her off B.Rebecca; off herC.Rebecca’s; her off D.Rebecca’s,off her9.—What do you imagine ______her so sad?—Losing her new storybook.A.to make B.make C.making D.has made10.Train services are now back to _____ after three days of typhoon.A. usualB. commonC. ordinaryD. normal11.The reason_______ his coming to China was _____ he wanted to study Chinese medicine.A. for, thatB. why, thatC. why, becauseD. for, because12.They will leave for Japan _ __two o’clock this afternoon and we’ll fly toAmerica _ _a few weeks.A.after; in B.in; after C.on; in D.after; after13.I as well as my family ______ Beijing for a holiday this afternoon.A. are going off toB. leave toC. is leavingD. am going off to14.Jumping out of _______ airplane at ten thousand feet is quite _______ exciting experience.A.不填; the B.不填; an C.an; an D.the; the15.—How long ____ you ____ in Singapore?—For just the weekend.I’ll be back next Monday morning.A.have; stayed B.are; staying C.did; stay D.do; stay16. When we_____ after a long talk, we found the children sleeping in _____ beds.A. separated, separateB. separated, separatedC. separate, separateD. separate, separated17.. The teacher said in class that light_____ faster than sound.A. has traveledB. traveledC. travelsD. had traveled18. The number of students in our school______ 2,000. A number of them______ hardworking.A. are, isB. is, isC. is, areD. are, are19.Your homework is all right,________, you can do it better.A. insteadB. whileC. butD. however20.The man will have to wait all day______ the doctor works faster.A. ifB. unlessC. whetherD. thatII. 单词拼写( 10%)1. A s___________ is a small narrow river.2. The n________________ price of a ticket is $230!.3. You use b____________ to describe things and activities that are very important and necessary.4. Are there any s_____________ between drama and opera?5. The g______________ of Hangzhou has determined to turn the city into a real paradise on theEarth.6. Automobile race is an a_____________ sport.7. They are in great need of teachers with rich e_____________.8. Our school has been given some new _______________( 设备).9. The children are p___________at the beach.10. The whitewater rafting was full of ______________( 刺激)III. 用方框内所给的词(短)语的正确形式填空( 10%)1.Let’s go_____________ on the Yellow River at the weekend.2.Before climbing a hill, you must consider your____________ carefully.3.There are so many___________ trees in front of us that we had to turn our car.4.You’d better_______________( not ) the dry well. It’s too dangerous.5.Nothing is___________ than jumping off the peak of the Himalayas.6.In which year would you_____________ going to the moon?7.Even_______________ films can kill people with serious heart trouble.8.Before they left home to travel, they_____________ everything carefully.9.There are_______________ spiders in the mountain, and you’ll be killed once bitten.10.We arrived together, but left______________.IV. 完形填空(30%)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。
常州市第一中学高一英语Unit3单元测试题新课标人教版

常州市第一中学高一英语Unit3 单元测试题单项选择1. --- These shoes are beautiful.--- But they do not _________your dress.A. fitB. matchC. followD. suit2. This kind of fruit ___________ large amounts of vitamin C.A. includesB. takesC. holdsD. contains3. In such a close game, every point ___________.A. doesB. worksC. countsD. pays4. __________ I have enough time, I can help you with the program.A. Now thatB. After allC. AlthoughD. Unless5. Neither you nor I am to blame for that, __________?A. are youB. am IC. are weD. aren ’ t we6. The moment I saw him at the conference, I __________ him.A. rememberedB. recognizedC. knewD. realized7. It must have rained last night, __________ the ground is wet.A. forB. becauseC. asD. since8. I regret ________that you are putting on weight, but you ’ d better notrisk __________the weight-loss pills.A. to say, takingB. saying, takingC. to say, to takeD. saying, to take9. The chance should be made __________, since you have got it.A. up ofB. the most ofC. intoD. from10. Don ’t worry, dear. We ’ ll find the MP3 for you __________.A. for some timeB. on timeC. in no timeD. at times11. I think it is unfair, ___________?A. do IB. is itC. don ’t ID. isn’t it12.Mary __________ to know where you have been, as she has something important to tell you.A. is hopedB. is dyingC. is wantingD. dies13.Was it in 2002 __________ he was still at middle school __________the boy became expert at computer?A. that; whereB. when; whereC. that; whenD. when; that14. I feel __________ being unable to answer the teacher ’s questions in class.A. ashamed ofB. shameful forC. it a shameD. shameful to15. The story is very interesting, and it is ___________.A. well worth readingB. well worthy of readingC. very worthy of being readD. worthy to read16. They must have finished the task by the end of last month, ___________?A. mustn ’ t theyB. hadn ’t theyC. haven ’ t theyD.didn ’t they17. He is considered ___________ the work ahead of time.A. finishingB. to finishC. having finishedD. to have finished18. It is necessary for us to ___________ regularly to keep fit.A. work outB. do exercisesC. workD. go to the gym19.I ’ ve tried my best and done quite well, but he ___________ faults withme.A. always findsB. has always foundC. always foundD. is always finding20. I was so excited as to ________ for the whole night.A. hold awakeB. stay awakeC. hold wakeD. stay wake21. I wish to go swimming with you this afternoon, ___________?A. do IB. may IC. won ’ t youD. don ’t I22.--- I called you last night, but nobody answered the phone.--- Sorry, ________.A. I must be sleep at that moment.B. I must have slept at that moment.C. I must have been asleep at that moment.D. I must have fallen asleep at that moment.23.--- John has made a great deal of progress lately.--- __________, and _______.A. So he has; so you haveB. So he has; so have youC. So has he; so have youD. So has he; so you have24. My study plan __________ and I high scores in the exam.A. workedB. helpedC. didD. counted25. Good food along with beautiful clothes _______the poor little girl hopes for.A. is thatB. are thatC. are whatD. is what26. There used to be a tree at the foot of the hill, ___________?A. didn ’t thereB. wasn ’t thereC. usedn ’t thereD. wouldn’t there27.It ’s clear that it is a waste of time and __________ to continue theproject.A. powerB. energyC. forceD. strength28. We were going out for a walk ________ it began to rain.A. whileB. beforeC. asD. when29. We were hoping to finish the work by next week-_________, it may be the week after.A. thereforeB. thenC. as it isD. all the same30. The women carrying babies, come in first, ________?A. will youB. will theyC. don ’t theyD. don’tyou完形填空I left my friend ’s house nearly after seven. It was still too early for me to have my evening meal, _31_ I walked along the sea front for aboutan hour _32__ I began to feel hungry. By that time I was not far from afavorite restaurant of mine, _33__ I often went to eat. I went into therestaurant and _34_ my meal. While I was waiting for the soup _35_ Ilooked around to see if I knew anyone in the restaurant. It was then _36_I noticed that a man seated at a corner table kept glancing _37_ mydirection, as if he knew me. The man had a newspaper in front of him, whichhe was _38_ to read. When the waiter _39_ my soup, the man was clearlypuzzled by the _40__ way in which the waiter and I addressed ( 称号 ) each other. He became more _41_ as time went on and it was _42_ that I waswell known in the restaurant. Eventually, he stood up and went into the_43__ . After a few minutes he came out again, _44_ the bill and left. Then I called the owner of the restaurant and asked him _45_ the manhad wanted. At first the owner did not want to tell me, but I _46__ . “Well, ” he said. “That manwas from the police . ” “Really? ” I said, considerably surprised. “He was very _47_ you. ” “But why? ” I asked. “He _48_ you here because he thought you were the manhe was _49__ , ” the owner said. “Whenhe came into the kitchen, he showed mea photograph of the _50__ . Of course, it was you. ”31. A. and B. but C. so D. yet32. A. until B. when C. because D. after33. A. where B. what C. which D. that34. A. sent B. ordered C. carried D. got35. A. making B. to arrive C. carrying D. prepared36. A. that B. when C. who D. which37. A. back B. in C. off D. at38. A. trying B. pretending C. holding D. going39. A. brought B. fetched C. sent D. took40. A. familiar B. strange C. interesting D. easy41. A. puzzled B. interested C. funny D.impatient42. A. obvious B. known C. difficult D. impossible43. A. office B. restaurant C. kitchenD. WC44. A. gave B. sent C. paid D. ordered45. A. how B. that C. which D. what46. A. thought B. said C. explained D. insisted47. A. excited at B. worried about C. satisfied withD. interested in48. A. searched B. followed C. persuaded D. advised49. A. finding B. looking for C. talking to D. listening to50. A . wanted man B. owner C. policeman D. waiter阅读理解ASome children get into the habit of learning and remembering things bywhat they hear. They've got good hearing memories. Other children find iteasier to learn and remember things by what they see. They've got good seeing memories. Somechildren have equally good ability at both seeing and hearing in learning things. Others, less fortunate, seem to have poor hearing andseeing memories. Most children, I'd say, unknowingly prefer one method over the other for learning and remembering.But this favoring of one sense over the other is a bad habit and deprives( 使不可以 ) the child of the full use of his natural senses.Mrs. Alien was clearly incredulous when I told her there was nothing wrong with her son' s hearing. "But he never seems to really understand what hehears, that's what his teachers tell me," she said."My psychological examination of William shows he's weak in his hearing memory," I said, "but he has perfectly normal intelligence and can learn in school."" Our family doctor examined William and he says the boy' s hearing wasall right. So, that proves you're right on that point," admitted Mrs. Alien."So howcan we help him? My husband and I will do anything you say, Dr. Dursteln. ""You can do a lot to improve William's hearing memory, but it'll taketime. You must be patient and not expect results immediately. " I cautioned.I suggested a detailed program for the parents to use at home. I told Mrs.Alien to come back and see me every two weeks so that I could guide herin any problem she had in using my program.51.Those who have poor hearing memories ______.A.can not hear sounds clearlyB.are poor at remembering and understanding what they have learnedC.are poor at learning things by what they have heardD.have the habit of learning things by what they have heard of52.The author suggested that Mrs. Alien try some ways ______.A. to train her son' s hearing memoryB. to make use of her son' snatural sensesC. to make good use of what her son heardD. to understand the troublein which her son was involved53. In paragraph 4, the underlined word "incredulous" means ______.A. unbelievingB. believableC. believingD. incredibly54.Which of the following is true?A.Good hearing memory will not help your child do better in school.B.Some children get into the habit of learning and remembering thingsby what they hear.C.The favoring of one sense over the other is not a bad habit.D.The author didn't suggest a detailed program for the parents to use athome with William.BMore perhaps than any other European nation, the Swiss are accustomedto looking after foreign travelers. As early as the 18th century, wealthyFrench, Germansand Italians were treating the country as an amusementcenter while, in the 19th century, it became the major holiday playground for theBritish nobles. Today, it attracts visitors from all over the world.The Swiss are clear about the importance of tourism to their economy,which contributes about eight percent of Gross National Product, and helpsthe industry greatly. Managers of hotels the world over go to Switzerlandto learn how to do the job, and a generally high standard can be expectedfrom the great majority of the country ’s hotels, most of which are smalland pride themselves on a personalized service. Public transport is the best in Europe. Both the Swiss Federal railways and the private railways are fully electrified, and the total network is made up of about 5000 kilometers oftrack.Under the Fly Baggage system passengers can check luggage in at 116railway stations and have it automatically carried to their flight. Thenational highway system is equally well planned, and the mountain roads offer views of some of the country ’s most breathtaking scenery. Also serving the mountains is an effective system of railways and cable ways, while more than 160 passenger cars cross the lakes and rivers to and fro. Hiking in themountains is equally popular with Swiss nationals and foreign visitors. For those who want to view the country from a height without having to climb the mountain themselves, it is always possible to take in the view from a balloon.55.Which of the following statements is true?A.Most of the hotels in Switzerland are big in size.B.The hotels in Switzerland offer exactly the same service.C. Most of the hotels in Switzerland offer first class service.D. The hotels in Swizerland are accustomed to learn from the world.56.The Fly Rail Baggage system is service to carry your luggage between the railway station and ___________.A. the airportB. the hotelC. the motorway stationD. the cable ways57.If you want to visit some historic spots in Switzerland, the bestplace is _________.usanne. B the Berness Mitelland.C the Berness Oberland. D. Montreux.58. The best title for this passage is _______.A. Scenery in SwitzerlandB. Life in SwitzerlandC. Tourism in SwitzerlandD. Transportation in Switzerland59. According to the passage, Switzerland is now often visited by ________.A. wealthy FrenchB. rich Germans and ItaliansC. noble BritishD. people from various countriesCLondon, Reuters--What could annoy teenagers enough to make them stop hanging out with friends and go home?No, it's not a visit from their mothers, and not a threat to take awaytheir cellphones or pocket money.It's high-frequency noise. The UK police recently agreed to use a device ( 装置 ) called the Sonic Teenager Deterrent. It sends out a sound that makes teenagers become so impatient and angry that they have to cover their ears tightly and walk away.The sound is at extreme high-pitch that can be heard by those under 20.The body's natural ability to detect some wave bands ( 波段 ) decreases almost entirely after 20, so few adults can hear the sounds. The black-box device, nicknamed the Mosquito because of its sound, can be fixed to the outside walls of shops, offices and homes. It sounds to youngsters like a crazy insect ora badly played violin. But it causes no physical damage.A number of police forces and councils have given permission to use thesystem and want to install it at trouble spots.Staffordshire Police Inspector Amanda Davies, who has given the deviceto shopkeepers in the Moorlands area, said," It is controlled by the shopkeepers--if they can see through their window that there is a problem,they turn the device on for a while until the group has run away."60. The device can be used to ____________.A. threaten teenagers in publicB. drive away trouble-makers under20C. help mothers control their teenage childrenD. help the policecontrol shopkeepers61.From the passage we can know that ___________.A.young people often suffer from pains in earsB.shopkeepers are troubled by noisy insectsC. high-frequency noise is beyond the listening ability of people'over20D. the police invented a new device to deal with teenagers62. The purpose of the writer to write the passage is ________.A. to advertise a new hi-tech deviceB. to tell the reader a piece ofnewsC. to sell the device to shopkeepersD. to inform the public as thespokesman of the police63. Who will welcome the device most?A. Shopkeepers.B. The police.C. Young people.D. The producer.对话填词Policeman: Now, Jimmy, did you get a good v______ of the 64_______ accident? 65_______ Jimmy: Oh, yes. I was standing o_____ the bank building 66_______ and I saw it all quite c______.Policeman: Do you know what time it was? 67_______ Jimmy: Yes. I c______ my watch. It was 2:45 e________. 68_______ Policeman: Good. Now, how fast was the truck moving? 69_______ Was the car going b______ the speed l______? 70_______ Jimmy: Well, quite slowly - about 10 miles an hour. Itwas coming up York Road. I suppose the truck driver knew 71_______ the lights were going to c______. But they were stillred when he went over them.Policemen: I see. What about the car? Was it alsodriving slowly? 72______ Jimmy: It was coming along Union Street about 30 miles 73______ per hour. It was a blue Toyota. The driver stoppedhis car when he saw the truck c_______ the street..Policeman: Did you see what colour his t______ lightwas?Jimmy: Yes, it changed to yellow just before he crossedit.64.view65.outside 66.clearly 67.checked 68. exactly 69. beyond70.limit71.change 72. crossing 73.traffic。
高一 人教版 新课标 必修一 第三单元 高一上学期第一次月考试题 units 1-3

新课程高一英语第一次月考试题第一至三单元(时间120分钟满分120分)一、听力(共两节,满分16分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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A、B、C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.Why do the two speakers want to go to a bar?A.Because they don’t want t o be caught in the rain.B.Because they want to have a drink.C.Because they want to meet another friend.2.How long will the man have to wait before the plane takes off at the airport?A.105 minutes. B.80 minutes. C.75 minutes.3.What is the woman going to buy?A.Pants suit. B.A blouse. C.A coat.4.What can we learn from this conversation?A.Michael is playing in the garden.B.Sally is playing in the garden.C.Sally is not present here.5.What kind of coffee does the man prefer?A.White coffee without sugar.B.Coffee with sugar.C.Coffee without milk or sugar.第二节(共11小题;每小题1分,满分11分)听下面5段对话或独白。
人教新课标高一英语必修3 Unit3 单元测试卷(word含答案)

Unit 3 单元综合能力测试满分:120分时间:120分钟第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
APhiladelphia offers a ton of attractions that are suitable for people of every age and here are some family—friendly attractions.Spruce Street Harbor ParkSpruce Street Harbor Park, one of the best urban beaches in America, is an outdoor heaven on the Delaware River waterfront. Visitors can relax in a hammock, play on the playgrounds, and play games like table tennis and gian t chess. Don’t miss out on the park at night, when colorful LED lights hanging from treetops make the entire area bright.Blue Cross River RinkOffering ice skating in the winter and roller skating in the summer, Blue Cross River Rink creates a fun, outdoor experience for the whole family. Visitors can play on the nine-hole mini-golf course during the summer, and enjoy eats and drinks from the on-site(现场的)bar and restaurant all year round.Sesame PlaceBig Bird, Elmo and the other stars of Sesame Street come out and play at SesamePlace, the only theme park in the nation starring the popular TV show’s most lovable characters. A water park, interactive activities, parades, fireworks and shows add to the fun.Once Upon a Nation Storytelling BenchesOn summer days, uniformed and professional storytellers at 13 storytelling benches throughout Philadelphia’s Historic District entertain visitors with true, free, three-to-five minute tales about the colonial(殖民的)era as part of Once Upon a Nation. Children can pick up a Story Flag at any storytelling bench, and then collect a star from every storyteller on their journeys. Flags with all the stars can get free rides on the Parx Liberty Carousel at Franklin Square.21. Who would most probably go to Spruce Street Harbor Park?A. People who are fond of colorful lights.B. People who want to have a relaxing day.C. People who have a preference for skating.D. People who are interested in water activities.22. Which place would fans of Big Bird be interested in?A. Sesame Place.B. Blue Cross RiverRink.C. The Parx Liberty Carousel.D. Spruce Street Harbor Park.23. What can we know about Philadelphia Storytelling Benches?A. It can be visited all year round.B. It is available at a small charge.C. It is educational for children.D. It is aimed at serving the public.BIf you find yourself hitting the snooze button(闹钟延时按钮) every morning, don't blame yourself. Your work schedule could be to blame.Research now shows that, for many of us, our work schedules don't go with our natural body clocks—and experts are urging employers to take notice. Sleep is a “strategic resource” that most companies are ignoring. When work schedules are aligned with people's natural sleep patterns, they produce higher quality and more innovative work because they are more focused, less stressed and generally healthier. The opposite is also true—when employees are not getting enough sleep they are more likely to make major mistakes and suffer from workplace injuries.But it's not just about the amount of sleep you get. It's important that people recognize every living thing, from primitive bacteria to human beings, has a biologically determined internal body clock. This determines whether you are a night owl(夜猫子), an early bird or somewhere in the middle. We don't have any choice. “It's like feet,” said Till Roenneberg, a professor of chronobiology(生物钟学). “Some people are born with big feet and some with small feet, but most people are somewhere in the middle.”Many companies start the workday at 8 a.m. or 9 a.m., putting their work schedules in disagreement with their employees' body clock. This mismatch, alongwith the pressure to be productive and be available to respond to email or take calls at all hours of the day and night, means that many people suffer from what is called “social jet lag” .24.The underlined word “aligned” in Paragraph 2 means “________”.A. matchedB. cooperatedC. conflictedD. shortened25.What does Till Roenneberg' s remark mean?A. The amount of sleep you get counts much.B. An early bird does better than a night owl.C. We are born to have a body clock.D. Most people have neither too big nor too small feet.26.If people suffer from “social jet lag”,they will ________.A. not be as clever as other peopleB. fail to finish their daily tasksC. fail to adjust their body clockD. act as if they were in the wrong time zone27.What is the best title for the passage?A. Body clock and good work habitsB. Late for work? Maybe not your faultC. How to improve your work efficiencyD. Urgent need to change your body clockCMaybe it has been the influence of the current scene: the hype(大肆宣传) among urban biking. Apparently, urban biking requires entirely different bikes than suburban biking does and therefore a Bike Design Project started where five design studio across five cities had to come up with a perfect urban bike. The winning bike will be manufactured (制造) for a limited run of 100 bikes and will be in stores next year. Industry, a Portland-based studio, came up with a very interesting bike: one that uses Bluetooth and handlebars that tell you when to stop or turn.Industry worked together with Ti Cycles to create a bike with 3D printed titanium frame. The bike is called Solid and can connect to a smart phone App: My Bike. This App alarms a user when a light needs replacement and if something gets wrong with one’s brakes. There is also software called Discover My City, which has a series of routes through Portland’s most trendy neighborhoods, with suggestions, about where to eat and shop.Nevertheless, the idea with cycling is that you need to focus on the road and not on your smart phone. This bike therefore uses integrated (整合的) feedback on handlebars. Those handlebars tell a user when to turn, as they will buzz(嗡嗡叫) when a turn appears. As you are getting closer, they will buzz more frequently. And then there is the possibility to control your light via built-in sensors and change gears(齿轮) by pressing an electronic button.Although the bicycle looks highly interesting and can be seen as a piece of art for the designing world, we don’t know if we would like our bike to have an automatic buzz when we are approaching a turn. On the other side, it could add some extra safetyto traffic in general. Whether you like the bike or not, you have to admit the Portland-based studio brings the concept of urban biking to a whole new level.28. Paragraph 1 mainly talks about ____________.A. the equipment that a hand-made bike requiresB. the popularity of the winning bike in the urban areaC. the instruction of a newly bike in the future marketD. the difference between urban biking and suburban biking29. The 3D printed bike is special in the way ____________.A. it tells you where to goB. it connects the computersC. it limits the riding speedD. it goes into forest and mountains30. What is the author’s attitude(态度) to the newly bicycle?A. FavorableB. DoubtfulC. PessimisticD. Objective31. The passage is likely to appear in ____________.A. a school textbookB. a TV advertisementC. an exhibition guideD. a newspaper reportDTrained dogs might just be the proof that they really are men’s best friends not only because they can fill laundry baskets, but because they can now use washing machines with just a simple bark.Thanks to the new washing machine —--- the ‘‘Woof to Wash”,a lot of people can benefit from the invention, which enables trained dogs to unlock the machine witha footpad and start it with a simple bark. A doggy footpad and a microphone system have been added, which can recognize a dog’s bark,which means that dogs are able to unlock the machine by pressing the pad with their paw, pull a rope with their mouth to open the machine, and close the machine again with their nose, before starting the washer by barking.Dr. John Middleton is a great inventor. The disabled owners who are blind or have autism (孤独症)problems or learning difficulties, can’t use the present-day washing machines. So he thought there’s a lot of demand for the new washing machines to make things easier. Then he saw a video from the charity Support Dogs, where a dog makes the bed and loads the washing machine. He was completely blown away by the video at that moment. He was inspired that he could invent a machine which the dog could operate. Mr. Middleton said, “I’m happy I saw the video. A normal washing machine can be very challenging, so the single program machine is very helpful. But a lot of people also have speech problems, so a voice-activated machine is handy. ’’The Support Dogs charity was set up in 1992. Dogs are trained here using voice commands and hand signals, so that they can help their owners fetch post, turn on light switches, open doors, assist in dressing and undressing, as well as do a complete laundry cycle. It has trained over 200 dogs to date throughout the country and relies fully on volunteer donations.We hope the new washing machine can help more people. And we sincerely welcome the sponsorship of any type of business which is kindly willing to help. If you would like to sponsor, please contact us!32. What do we kno w about the “Woof to Wash” machine?A. It enables smart dogs to have a bath by themselves.B. It enables trained dogs to do the washing with a bark.C. It enables untrained dogs to become popular pets at home.D. It enables dogs to be trained in the Support Dogs at home.33. Who would benefit a lot from the new invention?A. Disabled dog owners.B. Dog trainers.C. Famous inventors.D. The Support Dogs charity.34. What can we infer from the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3?A. Mr. Middleton once got hurt by the dog in the video.B. Mr. Middleton wanted to have a similar dog in the video.C. Mr. Middleton was deeply impressed by the video.D. Mr. Middleton wanted to make the same video.35. What is the author’s purpose in writing the text?A. To help protect animals.B. To prove dogs useful.C. To collect suggestions.D. To attract sponsorship.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
人教版高一英语 Unit 3 单元测试(含答案)

Unit3 Sports and fitness测试卷(A卷基础篇)【人教版】学校:__________班级:__________姓名:_________ 考号:___________温馨提示:本试卷共分第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分,第Ⅰ卷为选择题;第Ⅱ卷为非选择题;满分为120分,考试时间为100分钟。
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第Ⅰ卷第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A(江苏省六安中学2019-2020下学期期中)Our Teen Summer Spanish Program is two weeks of fun, educational excitementthat helps students learn Spanish fast. Our Spanish summer program allows ourstudents to learn from highly trained, certified teachers and be absorbed in thelanguage and the culture of Costa Rica.Features include:Intensive(强化的) daily Spanish classes;Extracurricular classes in dance, cooking, music, and handiwork;Outdoor activities including hiking, camping, rafting, and ziplining(高空滑索); Homestay with a local Costa Rican family;V olunteer work in needy neighborhoods.Our Teaching Methods:We are proud to use TPRS---Total Physical Response Storytelling---in ourcurriculum. This innovative method uses strange and amusing stories to teach new vocabulary, increase fluency, and get students involved by giving them the opportunity to alter the details themselves. Because of the silliness, creativity, and repetition involved, TPRS allows students to learn easily and remember information effortlessly.Memorizing vocabulary and listening to lectures on grammar are slow, inefficient ways to learn a new language. The best way to truly learn and commit new material to memory is through conversation. In our Spanish classes, students can expect to speak up to 80% of each class. By speaking in the new language freely and consistently, students can see progress faster because they are using the new grammar and vocabulary that they have learned at the same time. This helps the brain remember the new words and grammar structures for future use, making it much easier to progress.1. What does the program do?A. It offers weekly Spanish classesB. It focuses more on indoor activitiesC. It gives teachers a chance to receive trainingD. It provides activities about the Spanish culture2. What is the best way to learn a language according to the text?A. Memorizing a larger vocabularyB. Speaking more in the new language.C. Mastering more grammar structuresD. Writing stories to share with others3. What is the purpose of the text?A. To employ experienced Spanish teacherB. To hire foreign volunteers for a programC. To attract teen foreigners to a programD. To introduce language learning methodsB(江西南昌八一中学2019-2020下学期)I was never very neat, while my roommate Kate was extremely organized. Each of her objects had its place, but mine always hid somewhere. She even labeled(贴标签) everything. I always looked for everything. Over time, Kate got neater and I got messier. She would push my dirty clothing over, and I would lay my books on her tidy desk. We both got tired of each other.War broke out one evening. Kate came into the room. Soon, I heard her screaming, “Take your shoes away! Why under my bed!” Deafened, I saw my shoes flying at me. I jumped to my feet and started yelling. She yelled back louder.The room was filled with anger. We could not have stayed together for a single minute but for a phone call. Kate answered it. From her end of the conversation, I could tell right away her grandma was seriously ill. When she hung up, she quickly crawled(爬) under her covers, crying. Obviously, that was something she should not go through alone. All of a sudden, a warm feeling of sympathy(同情) rose up in my heart.Slowly, I collected the pencils, took back the books, made my bed, cleaned the socks and swept the floor even on her side. I got so into my work that I even didn’t notice Kate had sat up. She was watching, her tears dried. Then, she reached out her hands to grasp mine. I looked up into her eyes. She smiled at me, “Thanks.”Kate and I stayed roommates for the rest of the year. We didn’t always agree, but we learned the key to living together: giving in, cleaning up and holding on.4.What made Kate so angry one evening?A. She couldn’t find her books.B. She heard the author shouting loud.C. She got the news that her grandma was ill.D. She saw the author’s shoes beneath her bed.5.The author cleaned up the room most probably because _____.A. she was scared by Kate’s angerB. she hated herself for being so messyC. she wanted to show her careD. she was asked by Kate to do so6.How is Paragraph 1 mainly developed?A. By analyzing causes.B. By showing differences.C. By describing a process.D. By following time order.7.What might be the best title for the story?A. My Friend KateB. Hard Work Pays OffC. How to Be OrganizedD. Learning to Be RoommatesCPeople in Japan tend to live longer and stay healthier in their later years, with an increasing number of old people living alone. Japan is on a fast track to “ultra-age” with people aged 65 or above accounting for 28 percent of its total population in 2019;it was 26.7 percent in 2017. On the other hand, the number of births in 2019 fell to its lowest (about 941,000) since records began in 1899.Demand for care services for elderly people has increased. A shrinking (缩小) working population means fewer able-bodied adults are available to look after the elderly. State-provided facilities (设备)for the elderly are not enough, which causes elderly people to turn to private ones but they are expensive.The country will be short of 380,000 of health nurses by 2025. The government has to turn to advanced robots to meet the shortage. A study found that using robots encouraged one third of the people to become more active and independent. Yet there is no robot that can provide the emotional support to the elderly.Japan provides a case study for China, which is also faced with a fast aging population. 17.23 million babies were born in China in 2019, about 630,000 fewer than in 2018. People aged 60 accounted for 17.3 of China’s population in 2019. With a shortage of elderly care facilities and unbalanced supply, China may find it hard to deal with the rapidly increasing number of senior citizens.To meet the challenge, the Chinese government should make policy changes, which Japan is unwilling or unable to do or even consider. China should pay attention to the signals its aging population is sending and take proper and timely action.8. What do we learn about the old Japanese?A. More and more old Japanese prefer to live on their own.B. A lot of old Japanese have to continue working at old age.C. Some old Japanese remain active with the help of robots.D. Japanese aged 65 or above make up one third of its population.9. What can we know about state-provided care facilities for the elderly in Japan?A. They are expensive.B. They are inconvenient.C. They are affordable.D. They are fashionable.10. What do the Japanese do to deal with the shortage of health nurses?A. They hire foreign health nurses.B. They employ advanced robots.C. They set up more nursing schools.D. They train the elderly to tend themselves.11. What is the main idea of the last two paragraph?A. Japan has to take action to deal with the aging population.B. Robots can’t provide emotional support to the elderly.C. China is now faced with a fast aging population.D. Japan’s aging popu lation issue is a timely lesson for China.DThe alarm sounds. Students swing their backpacks over their shoulder,board the school bus,make their way to their homeroom and the bell rings—school is back. But for more homes in America,school looks more like students waking up,making their way to the dining room or home office,setting up laptops and learning in the comfort of home.Virtual(虚拟的) schooling,described as “a public school that offers only instruction in which students and teachers are separated by time and/or place,and interaction occurs via computers and/or telecommunications(电信) technologies”,has increased over the past decade. According to the National Education Policy Center,enrollments(注册人数) in virtual schools increased by 17,000 between the 2015-2016 school year and the 2016-2017 school year to 295,518. 幅度终点For Arizona Virtual Academy,a fulltime online public K12 school,they useK12Inc, curriculums. K12Inc, serves students in all 50 states and more than 100 countries with digital learning platforms and technology,providing online education. “We always are improving our platforms and the technology that we use to make sure that we're keeping up with the changing trends,not only with education but also with technology,”DrKelly Van Sande sai d. Another piece of new technology they've rolled out is a new app where parents can find virtual schools available in their area.Carrie Faulkner chose to enroll two of her children in Arizona Virtual Academy.She says they've done schooling online in Chicago,in California,at restaurants and on her cousin's floor in Kansas.“It doesn't matter whether he (her son) in on the couch,in his bed or at the kitchen table,he can do schooling wherever he wants to,”Faulkner said.“I wish they had it for me back when I w as in school.That would have been awesome.”12.What's the purpose of the first paragraph?A.To give an example of virtual schooling.B.To introduce the topic “virtual schooling”.C.To describe vividly students' going to school.D.To compare real schooling with virtual schooling.13.How many students attended virtual schools during the 2015-2016 school year?A.17,000.B.147,759.C.278,518.D.295,518.14.What can we infer about Arizona Virtual Academy?A.They provide both online and offline education.B.They're intended for students in the United States.C.Their new app lets people find schools nationwide.D.Their platforms and technology are very advanced.15.What is Carrie Faulkner's attitude tovirtual schooling?A.Favorable.B.Doubtful.C.Indifferent.D.Disapproving.第二节((共5小题;每小题 2. 5分,满分12. 5分))根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
人教版高一英语Unit 3 单元测试题(附答案)

Unit 3 单元测试题2第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。
AScholastic Art: What is your job?Jayson Fann: I build human-sized nests all over the world.SA: Can people sit in your nests?JF: Yes! People have dinner parties in my nests. They read and relax in them. Someof my nests even have several rooms. My nests are even used as hotel rooms.SA: How do you make a nest?JF: First, I make a design for the nest. Then I review the design with my client (客户). After the design is final, I collect wood and work with a team to build it.SA: What do you use to make your nests?JF: I use eucalyptus (桉树) wood, which is soft and easy to bend when it is young and freshly cut. But when it dries, it becomes extremely hard. So it holds its shape and can support weight. But the structure's strength also comes from the engineering —how I weave the wood, and how I join major sections by bolting (用螺栓固定) them together.SA: What makes a great nest design?JF: Placement is important. The lines of the branches (树枝) create movement and energy, resulting in a cleaner, simpler background — such as smooth stone or the sky — which really fits the nest. For me, it's all about balance.SA: What skills do you need for your job?JF: You have to be able to draw and use different artistic tools. But you also have to know how to speak to people — your clients and the people who work for you.SA: What inspires you?JF: I love to see how other artists, like Andy Goldsworthy, take common and natural materials and make something special with them.SA: What is the best part of your job?JF: I get to be creative in a way that doesn't harm the environment!21. Jayson Fann's nests are _____.A. used for different purposesB. completely made of woodC. usually built at his homeD. just used for exhibition22. When Jayson Fann makes a nest, he usually _____.A. builds it on his ownB. places it on a eucalyptus treeC. asks his client to design it firstD. takes its surroundings into consideration23. Jayson Fann is actually _____.A. an animal loverB. a fashion designerC. a famous engineerD. an environmental artistBBrian Greene, a professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University, has created an online science education platform. He trie s to “build a bridge” with things you know about, and then “bring you across that bridge to the strange place of modern physics.”Recently I had a chance to ask Greene about wormholes (a hole which some scientists think might exist, connecting parts of space and time that are not usually connected), time travel and other mysteries of the universe. I asked him amillion-dollar question: What if I went through a wormhole and prevented my parents from meeting? “Most of us believe that the universe makes sense,” Greene said. Although there are several interesting theories about time travel, he added, the laws ofphysics would probably prevent something so illogical from taking place. The good news is that the time paradox (悖论) is open for future physicists to solve.When asked how physics could become more exciting for kids, Greene said that books by Stephen Weinberg, Leonard Susskind, and other physicists, “make it a great time for people who want to learn about big ideas but aren't yet ready, perhaps, to learn math.”When I pointed out that some students still might find physics boring, Greene said that the key is to teach them about things that are strange. “The basic stuff is important,” Greene said. “But I think it's really important to a lso describe the more modern ideas, things like black holes and the Big Bang. If kids have those ideas in mind, then at least some of them will be excited to learn all the details.”Greene has followed Albert Einstein's lead in trying to solve the mysteries of the universe. Now he wants kids to do the same. As Greene said, physics is “not just a matter of solving problems in an exam.” It's about experimenting, showing an interest in strange phenomena (现象) — and having fun!24. A million-dollar question is probably very _____.A. directB. difficultC. personalD. long25. The books by Weinberg and Susskind _____.A. are boring to readB. are mainly about mathC. are popular science booksD. are only popular among kids26. According to Paragraph 4, which of the following does Greene agree with?A. Modern physics is a boring subject.B. Interest plays an important role in studying.C. It is not necessary to learn all about physics.D. It is easy to describe black holes and the Big Bang.27. In the last paragraph, Greene hopes that _____.A. kids can love science and physicsB. kids can do well in physics examsC. kids can have fun with experimentsD. kids can find more strange things in lifeCAs an oceanographer (海洋学家), I've spent many years developing robots to explore the ocean, and now we're putting that technology to use in our JASON Project, a program that's designed to inspire students and get them interested in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. In theaters throughout the country, we bring kids together and send back to them on large screens our live explorations of large areas of the globe. Not only are the kids observers, but they can operate robots moving across the area while broadcasting images back to them. The kids have the sensation (感受) of really being at the site with us.I believe advances in robot technology will one day be the key to a new kind of travel. In the next 10 or 15 years, people will have rooms in their houses that will be able to simulate (模拟) other environments. I like to call these rooms “home domes” — small theaters with screens and advanced equipment that can reproduce the sights, sounds, smells, and feel of a desert, or a forest. Hand in hand with these rooms, I can see a market for travel robots located in countries around the world. You could rent (租) a robot working in a rain forest, then go into your home dome, where you yourself operate the robot's movements. The equipment in the room will receive the sensations in the robot's environment and simulate them for you.Today, much of the world's population never travels more than 50 or 60 miles from home. And even a person with enough time can see only a part of the earth's sights. But this new way of travel will cost so much less in both time and money and allow people to see a lot more of the globe. And simulated travel will also help protect our planet. You can't take large groups of tourists to look at Dian Fossey's gorillas (大猩猩). But a small robot, with no animal smell, can get very close to a gorilla and send the sights, sounds, and smells back to a million people.28. The main purpose of the JASON Project is to _____.A. design robotsB. educate childrenC. explore the worldD. improve technology29. Without going outside, people in “home domes” can _____.A. enjoy a guided tripB. get very close to natureC. develop and operate robotsD. send images back to scientists30. What's the author's attitude towards the future of robot technology?A. Uncaring.B. Doubtful.C. Hopeful.D. Dissatisfied.31. According to the text, simulated travel _____.A. has been widely acceptedB. costs lots of time and moneyC. is harmful to the environmentD. is time- and money-savingDIn a new move, doctors are using feature films in order to encourage their patients to talk more freely about their problems. Supporters of “film therapy (疗法)” say that discussing characters and plot lines from a proper film can help people to understand their feelings better.One of those using the method is Bernie Wooder, a doctor from Elstree, who charges £45 for a one-hour “film therapy” session. He said, “I was treating a woman who had been badly let down in a relationship, and who was experiencing such strong feelings that it was difficult for her to speak about them. I told her that her situation reminded me of On the Waterfront, when Marlon Brando's character realizes his brother is dishonest and he feels a great sense of betrayal (背叛). My patient identified so easily with him that she started to cry. Watching and discussing the filmunlocked all the feelings she had buried. Each time she watched and cried, she felt better.”Mr Wooder admits that film therapy does not work for everyone, but says he has used it successfully with about a third of his clients. “Through the films' characters, plots and even music, it allows people to face their problems.” He said that Falling Down, in which Michael Douglas plays the part of an unemployed man who is so frustrated (沮丧的) that he uses violence, was an example of the dangerous implications (后果) of not letting anger go. “I used this film with a patient who was very upset because he was holding on to a lot of the anger he felt towards people who had frustrated him,” said Mr Wooder. “We talked about Michael Douglas's character and the disastrous path he takes, and my patient then realized that he needed to let go of his feelings more regularly so as not to erupt (爆发) like a time bomb.”32. What can we learn about Bernie Wooder?A. He used to be an actor.B. He likes to review different films.C. He is good at sharing his feelings.D. He is in support of “film therapy”.33. Why did the patient cry when she watched On the Waterfront?A. She missed her brother.B. She was moved by the film.C. She realized she had been cheated.D. She thought of her sufferings.34. After discussing Falling Down with Mr Wooder, the patient decided to _____.A. let go of his angerB. stop his acts of violenceC. forget those who hurt himD. learn from Michael Douglas35. What does the text mainly tell us?A. Film stars have problems too.B. Films can help unlock feelings.C. Watching films can help you relax.D. The public should pay more attention to films.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
高中英语 人教新课标高一必修3 uint 3 单元基础测试卷(含答案)

Unit 3 The Million Pound Bank Note 单元基础测试卷时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分听力略第二部分阅读理解(共两节, 满分60分)第一节(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45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。
AWhat’s On?Electric Underground7.30pm-1.00am Free at the Cyclops TheatreDo you know who’s playing in your area? We’re bringing you an exciting evening of live rock and pop music from the best local bands. Are you interested in becoming a musician and getting a recording contract(合同)? If so, come early to the talk at 7:30pm by Jules Skye, a successful record producer. He’s going to talk about how you can find the right person to produce your music.Gee Whizz8.30pm-10.30pm Comedy at KaleidoscopeCome and see Gee Whizz perform. He’s the funniest stand-up comedian on the comedy scene. This joyful show will please everyone, from the youngest to the oldest. Gee Whizz really knows how to make you laugh! Our bar is open from 7.00pm with drinks and snacks.Simon’s Workshop5.00pm-7.30pm Wednesdays at Victoria StageThis is a good chance for anyone who wants to learn how to do comedy. The workshop looks at every kind of comedy, and practices many different ways of making people laugh. Simon is a comedian and actor who has 10 years’ experience of teaching comedy. His workshops are exciting and fun. An evening with Simon will give you the confidence to be funny.Charlotte Stone8.00pm-11.00pm Pizza WorldFine food with beautiful jazz music; this is a great evening out. Charlotte Stone will perform songs from her new best-selling CD, with James Pickering on the piano. The menu is Italian, with excellent meat and fresh fish, pizzas and pasta(面食). Book early to get a table. Our bar is open all day, and serves cocktails, coffee, beer, and white wine.21. Who can help you if you want to have your music produced?A. Jules Skye.B. Gee Whizz.C. Charlotte Stone.D. James Pickering.22. At which place can people of different ages enjoy a good laugh?A. The Cyclops Theatre.B. Victoria Stage.C. Kaleidoscope.D. Pizza World.23. What do we know about Simon’s Workshop?A. It teaches comedy writing.B. It lasts three hours each time.C. It is run by a comedy club.D. It is held every Wednesday.BI left university with a good degree in English Literature, but no sense of what Iincome. I tried journalism, but I didn’t think I was any good, then finance, which I hated. Finally, I got a job as a rights assistant at a famous publisher. I loved working with books, although the job that I did was dull.I had enough savings to take a year off work, and I decided to try to satisfy a deep-down wish to write a novel. Attending a Novel Writing MA course gave me the structure I needed to write my first 55,000 words.It takes confidence to make a new start —there’s a dark period in-between where you’re neither one thing nor the other. You’re out for dinner and people ask what you do, and you’re too ashamed to say, “Well, I’m writing a novel, but I’m not quite sure if I’m going to get there.” My confidence dived. Believing my novel could not be published, I put it aside.Then I met an agent(代理商)who said I should send my novel out to agents. So, I did and, to my surprise, got some wonderful feedback. I felt a little hope that I might actually become a published writer and, after signing with an agent, I finished the second half of the novel.The next problem was finding a publisher. After two-and-a-half years of no income, just waiting and wondering, a publisher offered me a book deal —that publisher turned out to be the one I once worked for.It feels like an unbelievable stroke of luck — of fate, really. When you set out to do something different, there’s no end in sight, so to find myself in a position where Inow have my own name on a contract of the publisher — to be a published writer —is unbelievably rewarding.24. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 1 mean?A. I was waiting for good fortune.B. I was trying to find an admirable job.C. I was being aimless about a suitable job.D. I was doing several jobs for more pay at a time.25. The author decided to write a novel ______ .A. to finish the writing courseB. to realize her own dreamC. to satisfy readers’ wishD. to earn more money26. How did the writer feel halfway with the novel?A. Disturbed.B. Ashamed.C. Confident.D. Uncertain.27. What does the author mainly want to tell readers in the last paragraph?A. It pays to stick to one’s goal.B. Hard work can lead to success.C. She feels like being unexpectedly lucky.D. There is no end in sight when starting to do something.CYou want your children to do well in school. You want them to have nice friends and interesting hobbies and to not go out with strangers. You may even want them to be happy. But in this computer game, you can always start over with a new digital child if things don't work out as planned.A new game in China puts players in control of those most fearsome of characters: Mom and Dad. The mission(任务)? Raise a son or daughter from kindergarten to college.In a nation of famously demanding, scolding and, yes, sometimes loving mothers and fathers, the game, Chinese Parents, is a hit. Since its release(发布)in September, it has found a huge audience on Steam, an online marketplace run by the American game maker Valve Corporation. There are no official figures for how many people have downloaded the game but it has caused heated discussion online while earning tens of thousands of reviews.Yang Gee Yelling, a founder of Moy wan Games, the independent studio that developed Chinese Parents, said he hoped to produce an English version this year. The success of the game, which costs $9. 99 to play, does not appear to be driven by people hoping to exact revenge(报复)for their own upbringings. Quite the opposite: Some fans have written that, by letting them experience childhood from their parents' perspective, it had moved them to tears.“I used to not understand many things my m om made me do when I was little, ”said Kang Shang , 19, a professional blogger in the northeastern city of Qinhuangdao. “But when I play the game and try to increase figures for my son so he can unlock more achievements and marry the prettiest girl in school, I start to understand my parents more.”All the joys and trials of raising children are here. Players choose between pushing their digital generation to attain conventional success and allowing them someappearance of childhood innocence(天真无邪). They must give career guidance and tolerate (just barely) their teenager's first dates. Everything leads up to the gaokao, the highly competitive college entrance exam that decides the fortunes of so many young Chinese people.28. What's the function of the first paragraph?A. To present the parents' expectations.B. To attract readers to the topic.C. To arouse argument among readers.D. To state clear facts.29. How do we know this computer game Chinese Parents is popular?A. It is produced as expected.B. It has aroused heated discussions and received many comments online.C. Many parents have been engaged in playing this computer game.D. It is hoped that an English version of this computer game will come out this year.30. What's the author's attitude towards this computer game?A. Uncertain.B. Cautious.C. Supportive.D. Doubtful.31. What's the author's purpose in writing the text??A. To introduce the computer game Chinese Parents.B. To encourage children to play this computer game Chinese Parents.C. To persuade parents to be strict with their children.D. To let parents understand their children better.DTraditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is gaining global popularity. According to a government white paper, TCM has been introduced in 183 countries and regions around the world.Westerners’ understanding of TCM, however, may be li mited to acupuncture, cupping and massage(针灸,拔罐和按摩). For instance, the purple, injury-like marks left on U. S. swimmer Michael Phelps’back from cupping for the purpose of relaxing his muscles and reducing pain became the center of attention during the Rio Olympics in 2016.As a matter of fact, Chinese herbs play a more important role in getting rid of diseases and keeping the body in good condition in the TCM treatment system than physical treatment. It is therefore depressing to know that while 103 World Health Organization member countries have given approval to the practice of acupuncture, not many recognize Chinese herbal medicine. TCM falls far behind Western medicine owing partly to the slow development of Chinese herbs.Herbs are made into pills, powder and soup, and the kind of herbs used, their quality and quantity, and the processing of the ingredients (原材料) jointly determine the effectiveness of the prescription. Compared with Western medicine, which has standardized drug production processes and treatment methods, TCM lacks standardization(标准化), with the chemical composition and functions of its medicines being unclear and their effects being unstable. Fortunately, standardization has improved in recent decades, with an increasing number of factories producing patented TCM drugs.Another factor that has prevented the development of TCM prescription drugs is the lack of creativity. While Western medicine-making companies come up with new products every year, TCM drug producers tend to make medicines according to prescriptions handed down fro m the past. Chinese chemist Tu Youyou’s winning the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for her research into malaria (疟疾) treatment may drive creativity to some extent in China’s TCM industry. However, the current state of affairs cannot be changed within a short time.32. Why does the author mention the example of Michael Phelps?A. Because he was injured in his swimming.B. Because cupping is a kind of important TCM treatment.C. Because westerners know a little about TCM.D. Because westerners attach great importance to TCM.33. Why don’t some member countries of WHO recognize Chinese herbal medicine?A. Because Chinese herbs can get rid of diseases.B. Because they only approve the practice of acupuncture.C. Because Western medicine is more effective.D. Because medicine made out of Chinese herbs develops slowly.34. Compared with Western medicine, what is the weak point of TCM in Paragraph 4?A. The methods of planting herbs.B. The effectiveness of prescription.C. Its stable functions.D. Lacking in standardization.35. The lack of creativity in TCM refers to the fact that ________.A. medicine-making companies lack creativityB. prescriptions are got from the pastC. Western companies are more experiencedD. medicine-making companies lack driving force第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
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常州市第一中学高一英语Unit3单元测试题单项选择1. --- These shoes are beautiful.--- But they do not _________your dress.A. fitB. matchC. followD. suit2. This kind of fruit ___________ large amounts of vitamin C.A. includesB. takesC. holdsD. contains3. In such a close game, every point ___________.A. doesB. worksC. countsD. pays4. __________ I have enough time, I can help you with the program.A. Now thatB. After allC. AlthoughD. Unless5. Neither you nor I am to blame for that, __________?A. are youB. am IC. are weD. aren’t we6. The moment I saw him at the conference, I __________ him.A. rememberedB. recognizedC. knewD. realized7. It must have rained last night, __________ the ground is wet.A. forB. becauseC. asD. since8. I regret ________that you are putting on weight, but you’d better not risk __________theweight-loss pills.A. to say, takingB. saying, takingC. to say, to takeD. saying, to take9. The chance should be made __________, since you have got it.A. up ofB. the most ofC. intoD. from10. Don’t worry, dear. We’ll find the MP3 for you __________.A. for some timeB. on timeC. in no timeD. at times11. I think it is unfair, ___________?A. do IB. is itC. don’t ID. isn’t it12. Mary __________ to know where you have been, as she has something important to tell you.A. is hopedB. is dyingC. is wantingD. dies13. Was it in 2002 __________ he was still at middle school __________ the boy becameexpert at computer?A. that; whereB. when; whereC. that; whenD. when; that14. I feel __________ being unable to answer the teacher’s questions in class.A. ashamed ofB. shameful forC. it a shameD. shameful to15. The story is very interesting, and it is ___________.A. well worth readingB. well worthy of readingC. very worthy of being readD. worthy to read16. They must have finished the task by the end of last month, ___________?A. mustn’t theyB. hadn’t theyC. haven’t theyD. didn’t they17. He is considered ___________ the work ahead of time.A. finishingB. to finishC. having finishedD. to have finished18. It is necessary for us to ___________ regularly to keep fit.A. work outB. do exercisesC. workD. go to the gym19. I’ve tried my best and done quite well, but he ___________ faults with me.A. always findsB. has always foundC. always foundD. is always finding20. I was so excited as to ________ for the whole night.A. hold awakeB. stay awakeC. hold wakeD. stay wake21. I wish to go swimming with you this afternoon, ___________?A. do IB. may IC. won’t youD. don’t I22. --- I called you last night, but nobody answered the phone.--- Sorry, ________.A. I must be sleep at that moment.B. I must have slept at that moment.C. I must have been asleep at that moment.D. I must have fallen asleep at that moment.23. --- John has made a great deal of progress lately.--- __________, and _______.A. So he has; so you haveB. So he has; so have youC. So has he; so have youD. So has he; so you have24. My study plan __________ and I high scores in the exam.A. workedB. helpedC. didD. counted25. Good food along with beautiful clothes _______the poor little girl hopes for.A. is thatB. are thatC. are whatD. is what26. There used to be a tree at the foot of the hill, ___________?A. didn’t thereB. wasn’t thereC. usedn’t thereD. wouldn’t there27. It’s clear that it is a waste of time and __________ to continue the project.A. powerB. energyC. forceD. strength28. We were going out for a walk ________ it began to rain.A. whileB. beforeC. asD. when29. We were hoping to finish the work by next week - _________, it may be the week after.A. thereforeB. thenC. as it isD. all the same30. The women carrying babies, come in first, ________?A. will youB. will theyC. don’t theyD. don’t you完形填空I left my friend’s house nearly after seven. It was still too early for me to have my evening meal, _31_ I walked along the sea front for about an hour _32__ I began to feel hungry. By that time I was not far from a favorite restaurant of mine, _33__ I oftenwent to eat. I went into the restaurant and _34_ my meal. While I was waiting for the soup _35_ I looked around to see if I knew anyone in the restaurant. It was then _36_ I noticed that a man seated at a corner table kept glancing _37_ my direction, as if he knew me. The man had a newspaper in front of him, which he was _38_ to read. When the waiter _39_ my soup, the man was clearly puzzled by the _40__ way in which the waiter and I addressed (称呼) each other. He became more _41_ as time went on and it was _42_ that I was well known in the restaurant. Eventually, he stood up and went into the _43__ . After a few minutes he came out again, _44_ the bill and left. Then I called the owner of the restaurant and asked him _45_ the man had wanted. At first the owner did not want to tell me, but I _46__ . “Well,” he said.“That man was from the police.”“Really?” I said, considerably surprised. “He was v ery _47_ you.”“But why?” I asked. “He_48_ you here because he thought you were the man he was _49__ ,” the owner said. “When he came into the kitchen, he showed me a photograph of the_50__ . Of course, it was you.”31. A. and B. but C. so D. yet32. A. until B. when C. because D. after33. A. where B. what C. which D. that34. A. sent B. ordered C. carried D. got35. A. making B. to arrive C. carrying D. prepared36. A. that B. when C. who D. which37. A. back B. in C. off D. at38. A. trying B. pretending C. holding D. going39. A. brought B. fetched C. sent D. took40. A. familiar B. strange C. interesting D. easy41. A. puzzled B. interested C. funny D. impatient42. A. obvious B. known C. difficult D. impossible43. A. office B. restaurant C. kitchen D. WC44. A. gave B. sent C. paid D. ordered45. A. how B. that C. which D. what46. A. thought B. said C. explained D. insisted47. A. excited at B. worried about C. satisfied with D. interested in48. A. searched B. followed C. persuaded D. advised49. A. finding B. looking for C. talking to D. listening to50. A. wanted man B. owner C. policeman D. waiter阅读理解ASome children get into the habit of learning and remembering things by what they hear. They've got good hearing memories. Other children find it easier to learn and remember things by what they see. They've got good seeing memories. Some children have equallygood ability at both seeing and hearing in learning things. Others, less fortunate, seem to have poor hearing and seeing memories. Most children, I'd say, unknowingly prefer one method over the other for learning and remembering.But this favoring of one sense over the other is a bad habit and deprives (使……不能) the child of the full use of his natural senses.Mrs. Alien was clearly incredulous when I told her there was nothing wrong with her son' s hearing. "But he never seems to really understand what he hears, that's what his teachers tell me," she said."My psychological examination of William shows he's weak in his hearing memory," I said, "but he has perfectly normal intelligence and can learn in school."" Our family doctor examined William and he says the boy' s hearing was all right. So, that proves you're right on that point," admitted Mrs. Alien. "So how can we help him? My husband and I will do anything you say, Dr. Dursteln. ""You can do a lot to improve William's hearing memory, but it'll take time. You must be patient and not expect results immediately. " I cautioned.I suggested a detailed program for the parents to use at home. I told Mrs. Alien to come back and see me every two weeks so that I could guide her in any problem she had in using my program.51. Those who have poor hearing memories ______.A. can not hear sounds clearlyB. are poor at remembering and understanding what they have learnedC. are poor at learning things by what they have heardD. have the habit of learning things by what they have heard of52.The author suggested that Mrs. Alien try some ways ______.A. to train her son' s hearing memoryB. to make use of her son' s natural sensesC. to make good use of what her son heardD. to understand the trouble in which her sonwas involved53. In paragraph 4, the underlined word "incredulous" means ______.A. unbelievingB. believableC. believingD. incredibly54. Which of the following is true?A. Good hearing memory will not help your child do better in school.B. Some children get into the habit of learning and remembering things by what they hear.C. The favoring of one sense over the other is not a bad habit.D. The author didn't suggest a detailed program for the parents to use at home with William.BMore perhaps than any other European nation, the Swiss are accustomed to looking after foreign travelers. As early as the 18th century, wealthy French, Germans and Italians were treating the country as an amusement center while, in the 19th century, it became the major holiday playground for the British nobles. Today, it attracts visitors from all over the world.The Swiss are clear about the importance of tourism to their economy, which contributes about eight percent of Gross National Product, and helps the industry greatly. Managers of hotels the world over go to Switzerland to learn how to do the job, and a generally high standard can be expected from the great majority of the country’s hotels, most of which are small and pride themselves on a personalized service. Public transport isthe best in Europe. Both the Swiss Federal railways and the private railways are fully electrified, and the total network is made up of about 5000 kilometers of track.Under the Fly Baggage system passengers can check luggage in at 116 railway stations and have it automatically carried to their flight. The national highway system is equally well planned, and the mountain roads offer views of some of the country’s most breathtaking scenery. Also serving the mountains is an effective system of railways and cable ways, while more than 160 passenger cars cross the lakes and rivers to and fro. Hiking in the mountains is equally popular with Swiss nationals and foreign visitors. For those who want to view the country from a height without having to climb the mountain themselves, it is always possible to take in the view from a balloon.55. Which of the following statements is true?A. Most of the hotels in Switzerland are big in size.B. The hotels in Switzerland offer exactly the same service.C. Most of the hotels in Switzerland offer first class service.D. The hotels in Swizerland are accustomed to learn from the world.56. The Fly Rail Baggage system is service to carry your luggage between the railway station and ___________.A. the airportB. the hotelC. the motorway stationD. the cable ways57. If you want to visit some historic spots in Switzerland, the best place is _________.usanne. B the Berness Mitelland.C the Berness Oberland. D. Montreux.58. The best title for this passage is _______.A. Scenery in SwitzerlandB. Life in SwitzerlandC. Tourism in SwitzerlandD. Transportation in Switzerland59. According to the passage, Switzerland is now often visited by ________.A. wealthy FrenchB. rich Germans and ItaliansC. noble BritishD. people from various countriesCLondon, Reuters--What could annoy teenagers enough to make them stop hanging out with friends and go home?No, it's not a visit from their mothers, and not a threat to take away their cellphones or pocket money.It's high-frequency noise. The UK police recently agreed to use a device (装置) called the Sonic Teenager Deterrent. It sends out a sound that makes teenagers become so impatient and angry that they have to cover their ears tightly and walk away.The sound is at extreme high-pitch that can be heard by those under 20. The body's natural ability to detect some wave bands (波段) decreases almost entirely after 20, so few adults can hear the sounds. The black-box device, nicknamed the Mosquito because of itssound, can be fixed to the outside walls of shops, offices and homes. It sounds to youngsters like a crazy insect or a badly played violin. But it causes no physical damage.A number of police forces and councils have given permission to use the system and want to install it at trouble spots.Staffordshire Police Inspector Amanda Davies, who has given the device to shopkeepers in the Moorlands area, said," It is controlled by the shopkeepers--if they can see through their window that there is a problem, they turn the device on for a while until the group has run away."60. The device can be used to ____________.A. threaten teenagers in publicB. drive away trouble-makers under 20C. help mothers control their teenage childrenD. help the police control shopkeepers61. From the passage we can know that ___________.A. young people often suffer from pains in earsB. shopkeepers are troubled by noisy insectsC. high-frequency noise is beyond the listening ability of people' over 20D. the police invented a new device to deal with teenagers62. The purpose of the writer to write the passage is ________.A. to advertise a new hi-tech deviceB. to tell the reader a piece of newsC. to sell the device to shopkeepersD. to inform the public as the spokesman of the police63. Who will welcome the device most?A. Shopkeepers.B. The police.C. Young people.D. The producer.对话填词64.view 65.outside 66.clearly 67.checked 68. exactly 69. beyond 70. limit 71. change 72. crossing 73.traffic。