高二英语模块8Unit2单元测试

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Unit 2(基础过关)高二英语单元测试(人教版2019选择性必修第二册)(解析版)

Unit 2(基础过关)高二英语单元测试(人教版2019选择性必修第二册)(解析版)

人教版2019选择性必修第二册Unit 22020-2021学年高二英语单元测试定心卷基础过关I.单句语法填空1. I had some difficulty at first (recall) why we were there.2. There will soon be a shortfall in supply of (qualify) young people.3. I'll talk to them,but I won't feel (comfort) about it.4. We currently have six (tutor) available to help students with their homework.5. Bakker (cite) two main arguments to support his theory at that time.6. They invited the world to participate an international exposition.7. Polish your (presentation) and deliver them enthusiastically to the right market.8. Believe that (engage) in violence against the state is not immoral.9. He had been in two minds as whether (involve) himself in that business.10. The book described the (adapt) of desert species to the hot conditions.答案:1. recalling 2 qualified fortable 4. tutors 5. cited 6. in 7.presentations 8. Engaging 9. to involve 10. adaptationⅡ.完成句子1. 我已经读了这个通知,我们学校广播站需要两名英语播音员。

【精品】高二英语人教版选修8Unit2单元测试 Word版含解析

【精品】高二英语人教版选修8Unit2单元测试 Word版含解析

单元检测·提升二(时间:120分钟总分:150分)Ⅰ.听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的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。

M:Hi,I'm home.W:Hi.Did you remember to buy the tickets?M:Well,I remembered,but they were sold out.W:Oh no.I was really looking forward to it.It's the last night that the play is on.1Why is the woman so disappointed?A.Because she won't have a chance to see the play.B.Because the man wouldn't go to the play with her.C.Because there are no good seats left.M:Have you got something bigger?W:That's the last one we've got,I'm afraid.M:I'll leave it,thanks.2Where does the conversation most probably take place?A.At a bus stop.B.In a cinema.C.In a shop.W:Why so early?M:Early?It's 3 o'clock now.School starts at 8:45 in the morning and ends at 3 in the afternoon.W:In my country,we go to school from 8 a.m.until 5 p.m.M:Gosh!3What can we learn about the two speakers?A.They are neighbours.B.They are both students.C.They are from the same school.M:Excuse me,can you tell me when the next bus leaves for the airport?W:It leaves in three minutes.If you run,you might catch it.M:Thank you.I will try.4What is the man going to do?A.Run to the airport.B.Wait for another bus.C.Hurry to get the next bus.W:What've you got behind your back?No,don't tell me—chocolates?M:No,these!W:Oh,they are lovely,and my favourite colour roses too!Thank you!5What has the man got behind his back?A.Some chocolates.B.His gift for the woman.C.Lovely red roses.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

《Unit 2 My week》单元测试卷(两套 附听力材料及答案)

《Unit 2 My week》单元测试卷(两套 附听力材料及答案)

《Unit 2 My week 》单元测试卷(一)(40分钟100分) 开始计时: ________Part 1 Speaking说(25%)一、跟读下面的单词和短语。

(10分)1. Friday2. Sunday3. Monday4. Wednesday5. Tuesday6. Saturday7. Thursday8. wash my clothes9. on the weekend10. do homework二、跟读下列句子。

(5分)1. What do you have on Thursdays?2. I have maths, English and music.3. Do you often read books in this park?4. You should play sports every day.5. I don't have art on Wednesdays.三、跟读对话。

(10分)1. —Who's your science teacher?—Mr Wu.2. —What do you have on Tuesdays?—We have Chinese, science and PE.3. —What's that? —It's a storybook.4. —Do you often play ping-pong on the weekend?—Yes, I do.5. —Do you often clean your room on Friday?—No, I don't. I often draw pictures.Part 2 Listening听(25%)一、听录音,将图片按其顺序标出。

(5分)() () () () ()二、听录音,选出与图片意思相符的正确选项。

(5分)三、听录音,选出你所听到的句子。

(5分)() 1. A. What do you have on Thursdays?B. What do you often do on the weekend?C. What do you do on Tuesdays?() 2. A. We have maths and PE on Mondays.B. We have music and PE on Mondays.C. We have art and music on Mondays.() 3. A. Do you often play football?B. Do you often play games?C. Do you often play sports?() 4. A. I have a cooking class with your grandma.B. I have a basketball class with your brother.C. I have a volleyball class with my friends.() 5. A. Do you often read storybooks on weekends?B. Do you often do your homework on weekends?C. Do you often clean your room on weekends?四、听录音,根据你所听到的对话内容,将下面的内容配对连线。

中职英语基础模块2-八单元练习

中职英语基础模块2-八单元练习

中职英语基础模块2-⼋单元练习中职英语基础模块2 unit 8 配套单元测试Name: Class:⼀,知识清单。

(共20个⼩题,每⼩题0.5分,满分10分)chat with friends______ send and receive emails_______ download musice and films_______watch films _______ search for information _____ learn how to use software______ read novels /news_____ do a survey______ solar power ____ daily life______as long as _____ agree with ____ be connected to the Internet _______ go online_____ Put in the correct address____ pass the exam____ with the development of our country_______free time /spare time______ keep in touch with ____ make online friends________⼆,单项填空(共15⼩题;每⼩题1分,满分15分)1. - -Your dress is very beautiful.--Oh, ________. I bought it yesterday.A. no.B. yesC. Thank you.D. Just so-so, I think.2. — This is _______ useful dictionary, I think.—So it is, and it’s _______ unusual one .A. an, /B. an , anC. a , anD. a , a3. — Is it far from here to the bank?— Not very, only _________.A. 20 minute’s walkB. 20 minutes’ walkC. 20 minutes walkD.20 minutes’ walks4. Sally likes playing ________ basketball and I am good at playing ______piano.A. / , theB. the , /C. an, theD. the, a5. Hurry up, _________we’ll be late for the early bus.A. andB. orC. butD. maybe6.Mr.Smith gave us ________on how to learn English well.A. an adviceB. a piece of adviceC. any advicesD. some advices7. The students in the classroom__________ to sweep the floor after school.A. askingB. be askedC. are askedD. are asking8. . Neither he nor I _______from Japan, that is to say, neither of us________ Japanese.A. am; areB. are; isC. am; isD. is; is9. --May I _________ your Chinese-English dictionary?--Sorry, I _________ it at home.A. borrow; forgotB. lend; leftC. borrow; leftD. have, put10. — Could you tell me ________ ?— Yes, He ________ to the USAA. where he was, has goneB. where he is, has goneC. where was he, has beenD. where is he, has been11. ---Must I park my car behind the building?---No, you ________. You _______park it here.A. wouldn’t ; mayB. may not ; mustC. don’t have to ; mayD. shouldn’t ; must12. Eddie and Nancy ______for ten months.A. have diedB. have been deadC. diedD. has been dead13. — When will you tell him the news?—I’ll tell him about it if he _________back.A. will comeB. has comeC. comesD. came14. — T ony gets on very well with his classmates and teachers.— _______.A. So do IB. Neither do IC. Neither I doD. So I do15. The boy was seen _____________ computer games in the Internet web.A. playingB. to playC. playD. played三,阅读理解(共20⼩题;每⼩题2分,满分40分)( A )When Jimmy was a boy, he liked watches and clocks very much. When he was eighteen years old, he joined the army, and after a year, he began to teach himself to mend watches.A lot of his friends brought him broken watches, and he mended them for them.Then his captain heard about this. One day he brought Jimmy a watch too, and said, "My watch has stopped. Can you mend it for me, please?"Jimmy said, "Yes, sir, I can." After a few days, he brought the watch back to the captain."How much should I pay you?" the officer said."One pound, sir," Jimmy replied. Then he took a small box out of his pocket and gave it to the captain, saying, "Here are your three wheels (机轮) from your watch. I didn't find a place for them when I put everything back."根据内容判断正(T)误(F)1. Jimmy began to learn to mend watches when he was eighteen years old2. Jimmy learned to mend watches and clocks when he was in the army.3. Jimmy learned to mend watches and clocks by himself.4.Once he wanted a soldier to pay one pound after mending his watch.5. When he mended the officer's watch, he didn't put everything back at all.( B )If you are a teenage boy, and you want to succeed in life, you'd better read this great book."From Boys to Men" by an American writer, Michael Gurian , tells teenage boys that they are living through the best years of their lives. There is no reason for them not to love life. You may think that only your body is growing at the moment. But the book says your mind is growing, too. The book tells teenage boys that they need to help their bodies and minds grow. T o do this, they should stop spending their time playing computer games and should start playing sports. Sports, the book says, keep you healthy and teach you important life skills. They teach you how to be a leader and how to work as part of a team. The book also tells boys how to love life if they're being bullied (被欺负). It says boys have to stop being scared (害怕的) of such bullies. It is the only way they can become more successful people.To become the man you want to be, you have to think for yourself and believe in yourself. But, most importantly, the book says, you must always dream of success. Never be happy with what you've got, and always want more.6. "From Boys to Men" is ________.A. a Chinese magazineB. a piece of musicC. an American book7. Michael Gurian tells teenage boys to ________.A. play games with other boysB. learn to repair machinesC. love their life8. The book tells us that ________.A. our bodies and minds grow at the same timeB. our bodies are much stronger than our mindsC. our minds grow faster than our bodies9. The book says that sports can ______.A. teach you how to keep healthyB. teach you important life skillsC. A and B10. The writer of this passage wishes us to ________.A. read "From Boys to Men"B. help him sell the book soonC. send the book to others( C )A man once had a dream about the Black Forest in Germany. In his dream he was walkingin the forest when two men ran out and tried to throw him to the ground. He ran off as fast as he could, but they followed him. He reached a place where he saw two roads in front of him, one to the right and the other to the left. Which road should hetake? He heard the two men behind him, getting nearer, and at the same time he heard a voice in his ear. It told him to go to the right, and he did so. He ran on and soon came to a small hotel. He was received there kindly and given a room, and he was saved from the two men. That was the dream.Twenty years later he was really in the Black Forest and, as happened in the dream long ago, two men ran out and tried to throw him down. He ran off, and came to a place with two roads, like in the dream. He remembered the dream and took the road to the right. He soon reached a small hotel, was taken in, and so was safe. His dream of twenty years before had saved his life.11. The Black Forest is __________.A. a place in GermanyB. not a real placeC. invented by the writerD. a place in Britain12. When he was walking in the forest, _______ ran after him.A. two dogsB. two tigersC. two menD. two women13. Finally he came to __________.A. a forestB. another roadC. another dreamD. a small hotel14. It was _________ that saved the man’s life 20 years later.A. a voiceB. the dreamC. someone elseD. God15. The story tells us that _________.A. a dream may come true some time laterB. a dream is always a dreamC. people should not believe their dreamsD. people should always believe theirdreams( D )Young people can have problems with their minds. Some students become worried because they have to study very hard. Others have trouble getting on well with people like their parents and classmates.Liu Wei, a Junior 2 student from Hefei, could not understand his teacher and was doing badly in his lessons. He became so worried about it that he started to cut his finger with a knife.Another student, 14-year-old Yan Fang from Guangzhou, was afraid of exams. She got very worried in one, and when she looked at the exam paper. She couldn’t think of anything to write.A recent report from Jiefang Daily says about 18% of Shanghai teenagers have mental (⼼理的,精神的)problems. Their troubles include(包括)bring worried and very unhappy. And having problems in learning and getting on with people. Many students who have problems won’t go for advice or help. Some think they will look stupid(愚蠢)if they go to see a doctor. Others don’t want to talk about their secret.Liang Yuezhu, an expert (专家) on teenagers from Beijing Anding Hospital has the following advice for teenagers:*Talk to your parents or teachers often*Take part in group activities and play sports*Go to see a doctor if you feel unhappy or unwell16 The students who often become worried or have trouble getting on with others mayhave _______.A. mental problemsB. a headacheC. knives with themD. no parents17. Liu Wei cut his finger with a knife because ________.A. he was afraid of his teacherB. he wanted to frighten his parentsC. he was so worried about his studiesD. his finger was badly hurt18. Yan Fang’s problems happened whenever ________.A. she studied very hardB. she had examsC. she talked with her parentsD. she thought of something19. Students who have probl ems won’t ask others for help because ________.A. they won’t let others think they are stupidB. they don’t think doctors can help themC. they don’t want to tell their secret to othersD. both A and C20. Liang Yuezhu’s advice tells us that ________.A. it’s better for the students who have mental problems to join othersB. it’s unnecessary for them to be with othersC. only group activities and sports can help themD. teachers and parents can’t do anything about mental problems第四节:补全对话(共5⼩题;每⼩题5分,满分5分)A: Hello, John. Here is the book you lent it to me last week. Thank you very much.。

高中英语冀教版选择性必修第二册Unit2Let'sTalkMusic!单元复习与测试课后练习、课时练

高中英语冀教版选择性必修第二册Unit2Let'sTalkMusic!单元复习与测试课后练习、课时练

一、根据汉语意思填写单词(单词拼写)1. This is a ____(合适的) place for a picnic. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)2. It’s unwise for young people to be ____(上瘾) to smoking. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)3. _____________(设计) for children, the book is popular with their parents. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)二、完形填空文章大意:本文是一篇夹叙夹议的文章。

这篇文章讲述了作者家庭中音乐在其生活中的重要性。

他们的孩子们也展示了对音乐的兴趣和才华。

全家人一起享受音乐带来的快乐,并通过音乐与孩子们建立联系和传承文化。

通过音乐,他们成为了一个团结的家庭。

4. Our ancient nomadic(游牧的)ancestor would often sing or dance to show others where to find food. In my family, we’ve always had music around us too and this influence is starting to _______. Our seven-year-old son has _______ to perform his own raps which are quite excellent even without considering how _______ he is. Our four-year-old daughter is showing her musical _______ too — she started to make up little ditties(小调).What is most joyous about our shared _______ of music are those moments when we all come together as a _______. My favorite time happened in April when I was feeling quite _______. I was cooking breakfast when the kids _______ that I was playing dance music. My seven-year-old son then started to join in dancing. This _______ his four-year-old sister, soon the three of us were jumping up and down. It was a moment of real ________ and it turned around how I was feeling.At that p oint, I felt like music would be the way to ________ to the kids. I’ve sat down with my son and together we’ve remixed his voice and I’ve sat with my daughter and we’ve played the guitar. We might not be ________ anything about the whereabouts of food as our ancestor did. But we are giving them an ________ through song. We’ re teaching them “Flower of Scotland” so that they might know something about their heritage.Through ________, we have all become a ________ family.1.A.slow down B.come back C.pay off D.run out2.A.refused B.needed C.agreed D.started3.A.excited B.young C.happy D.different4.A.arrangement B.ability C.taste D.choice5.A.understanding B.style C.love D.training6.A.family B.company C.group D.community7.A.low B.surprised C.angry D.afraid8.A.guessed B.dreamt C.accepted D.heard9.A.helped B.changed C.attracted D.supported10.A.success B.luck C.power D.joy11.A.hold on B.call out C.get through D.pay attention 12.A.wondering B.learning C.communicating D.deciding 13.A.answer B.education C.excuse D.opportunity14.A.games B.history C.examples D.music15.A.bigger B.newer C.closer D.richer三、阅读选择(阅读理解)文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。

高二英语模块八第二单元测试牛津英语[原创] 下学期 牛

高二英语模块八第二单元测试牛津英语[原创] 下学期 牛

单元测试Module 8 Unit Two第一卷(共65分)一、单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. --- He is not your friend, is he? --- _______.A. Yes, but he was.B. No, but he isn’t.C. Yes, and he isn’t.D. No, but he was.2. --- Did you pass the driving test? --- No, but I ought to _______.A. doB. beC. haveD. have done3. The children are in _______ need of love and attention. Which answer is wrong?A. muchB. greatC. badD. desperate4. After _______ , the sick dog was thrown away into the river.A. killedB. been killedC. being killedD. killing5. ______ it ______ for my daughter, I wouldn’t have put off my visit to Paris.A. Had, not beenB. Were, notC. If, isn’tD. If, wasn’t6. ______ can you expect to get a pay rise.A. With hard workB. Although work hardC. Only with hard workD. Now that he works hard7. I am a ______ friend of his, because we all live very ______ to our school, and I knowvery well that he sleeps with the windows ______ even in summer.A. closing;close;closeB. close;closely;closingC. closing;closely;closedD. close;close;closed8. He was _____ into prison because of the crime.A. sentB. castC. committedD. above all9. ----The boss said we had only three days to finish the work.----Don’t worry. We have already ______ two thirds of it.A. got downB. got throughC. given inD. given away10. The teenagers should not _____ the net. Because it more or less affects our study. Which one is wrong?A. be addicted toB. be lost inC. be given toD. interesting in11. I was _______ of crossing the road _______ the car accident happened.A. around the time; whenB. on the point; thatC. at the moment; whenD. on the point; when12. ----How do you find the book? ----It’s _____.A. of great usefulB. of very valueC. of great usefulnessD. of great use13. ----Who cleaned the classroom? ----We consider Tom _____ it.A. to cleanB. cleaningC. to have cleanedD. to have been cleaning14. ----Shall we meet tonight? ----Sorry, I’m busy. How about ______ day?A. every otherB. the otherC. any otherD. some other15. In the busy time, he usually_____ temporary workers.A. take intoB. take downC. takes onD. takes away二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)When I ta ught at Saint Mary’s School in Morris, Minn, I had a really unusual studentnamed Mark Elkland. He was then in the first third grade class, in which all 34 of my students were 16 to me, and Mark was the dearest of all. Very neat in appearance, he had that happy-be-alive attitude that made 17 his occasional bad behaviors delightful.Mark often talked in class. I had to 18 him again and again that talking without permission was not 19 .What impressed me so much, 20 , was his sincere 21 every time I had to correct him for his misbehavior “Thank you for correcting me, Sister !” I didn’t know what to make of it at first, but before long I became 22 at hearing it so many times a day.One morning my 23 was giving out when Mark talked once too often, and then I made a(n) 24 -teacher’s mistake I looked at him and said, “If you say one more word, I am going to25 your mouth shut !”It was barely ten seconds 26 Chuck, a boy sitting behind Mark, cried out, “Mark is talking again!” I hadn’t asked any of the students to help me 27 Mark, but since I had stated the 28 in front of the class, I had to 29 on it.I remembered the 30 as if it had occurred yesterday. I walked to my desk very31 , opened my drawer and took out a roll of masking tape . Without saying a word , I walked to Mark’s desk , took off two pieces of tape and 32 a big X with them over his mouth . I then returned to the front of the room.As I glanced at Mark to see how he was doing, he winkled at me . That did it !I s tarted laughing . The class cheered as I walked back to Mark’s desk ,33 the tape and shrugged my shoulders . To my 34 , his 35 words still were, “Thank you for correcting me , Sister.”16.A.polite B.important C.rude D.dear 17.A.even B.just C.only D.once 18.A.remind B.persuade C.stop D.correct 19.A.agreeable B.acceptable C.considerable D.suitable 20.A.however B.therefore C.but D.yet 21.A.reply B.way C.response D.look 22.A.angry B.bored C.satisfied D.annoyed 23.A.perseverance B.patience C.love D.strength 24.A.good B.strict C.inexperienced D.immoral 25.A.let B.tie C.leave D.tape 26.A.before B.when C.until D.and 27.A.punish B.follow C.scold D.watch 28.A.measure B.punishment C.decision D.announcement 29.A.act B.play C.stand D.work 30.A.sign B.view C.sight D.scene 31.A.nervously B.sadly C.bravely D.seriously 32.A.draw B.made C.covered D.hung 33.A.tightened B.removed C.fastened D.tore 34.A.disappointment B.joy C.amusement D.anger35.A.eager B.first C.joyful D.thankful三、阅读理解(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)AA lot of people are familiar with the story of Brave Gelert, a dog that faithfully defended the prince’s son, but which was then killed while it was fast asleep through a terrible misunderstanding. However, only a few people know that the story is really a pack of lies. Let me explain.About a hundred or so years ago there was a hotel owner in Wales who was fed up with business being so bad. His hotel was stuck in the middle of nowhere and hardly anyone came to stay. Then, one day, he had an idea. A famous prince called Llewellyn had lived in the area during the Middle Ages and had been keen on dogs. This is hardly surprising as hunting was extremely popular at that time. So what he did was to make up the story of the brave and faithful Gelert and how he had been killed by his ungrateful master.Of course, people would be far more likely to believe the story if there was something they could see. So one day, the hotel keeper went to the top of a high hill and built a sort of monument from the stones he found lying around A friend of his, who was an accountant, helped him to construct it .The "tale" soon caught on and developed a life of its own. Afterwards, people came from far and wide to see the spot where the dog was buried. Needless to say, business became very good for the hotel owner.36. According to the tale, the dog was killed by ___.A. a hotel ownerB. a famous accountantC. its masterD. the prince's son37. The owner of the hotel successfully improved his business by ___.A. making up a storyB. constructing a hotel on the hillC. showing people around his hotelD. inviting a friend to help him38. The hotel owner built the stone monument in order toA. make more moneyB. remember the loyal dogC. show offD. honor the prince39. What could be the best title for this passage?A. A Prince and His DogB. A Profit - Making LieC. Magnificent HotelD. A Faithful but Unlucky DogBFred Michel is one of 7.2 million Americans who moonlight, or hold more than one job.Once a week, after his day job as medical director of a mental health center, the 40-year-old psychiatrist(精神病大夫) heads to a part-time job at a treatment center for young people. Twice a month, he travels three hours to another teenage treatment center.Last year, 5.4 percent of the American workforce held second jobs, according to the US Labor Department, and that looks set to increase this year.Many workers like the safety that moonlighting provides, says Carl Hausamn, the writer of“Moonlighting: 148 Great Ways to Make Money on the Side.”The information from the US Labor Department shows that 40 percent of US moonlighters in 1997 took a second job to meet household expenses or pay off debts. Others save money or buy some special things.People also take second jobs with an eye to the future-wanting to try out a new field or gain experience.Michel started moonlighting when medical systems were unstable(不稳定的). He wanted to make sure he wasn’t tied to one system that e nded up failing.Just as the purposes for moonlighting vary, the moonlighters cross all age and racial groups. And they work in a variety of industries-no longer just service, office and sale jobs.“Technology just affects your ability to make money,” Hausman says. “That makes a frequent change in moonlighting.”As its name means, moonlighting still occurs mostly at night. And that results in some pressures. Chief among them is time.Full-time employers could misunderstand, too. Some companies do not allow after-hour work because they fear it will affect their employees’ 9-to-5 performance.“The primary employer is saying, ‘Wait, I’m paying you for the sharp, fresh, energetic you,’” says Tom Gimbel, president and founder of LaSalle Staffing in Chicago. “If you’re burning yourself at both ends, It’s going to show.”Still, the good done to the moonlighters can be great. Besides extra income, moonlighters enjoy variety , freedom and chance to do something new. They also may find their part-time jobs to strengthen what they do full time.Besides, “it’s fun,” Michel says. Not only do this part-time jobs offer a chance to network, stretch his professional skills and make more money, but they also give him the variety he wouldn’t find just in a full-time job.“It’s a way of pulling from the spice cabinet,” he says, “and offering a little variety throughout the day.”40. What is the article mainly about?A.The ways of moonlighting.B.The reasons for moonlighting .C.The problems with moonlighting.D.The kinds of people who moonlight.41. The reason why Fred Michel began to moonlight is that ____.A.he found it exciting to do a part-time jobB.he needed to make ends meet with more moneyC.he feared he would lose his present job one dayD.he felt more and more pressure from his employer42. Some companies don’t allow their workers to moonlight because they are afraid ___.A.their workers can not do extra-hour work for themB.their workers will be too tired to try their best at workC.their workers will one day turn to some other different jobsD.their workers will not get to work and be off work on time43. The underlined sentence “It’s a way of pulling from the spice cabinet.” in the last paragraph means___.A.moonlighting gets you away from the job you don’t enjoyB.moonlighting offers you freedom to make extra moneyC.moonlighting strengthens your professional skillsD. moonlighting brings you chances to do something differentCFranz Schubert was a well-known musician in the world. But he lived a very hard life and often went hungry. One day, being very hungry, he went into a small restaurant in Vienna, hoping he might meet some friends there. He looked around and saw nobody he could borrow any money from. Then his eyes fell on a pa. per on one of the tables. In it was a little poem. He took the paper with the poem. After he com. posed a piece of music for the poem, he took his work to the owner of the restaurant. He only received a dish of beef and potato for it.Thirty years after his death, this manuscript(手稿) by Schubert was sold for 40 00C francs. It was his famous Berceuse(摇篮曲).44. Schubert often_____________.A. had his meal in restaurantsB. looked for his friends thereC. ate beef and potato thereD. had not enough food to eat45. Schubert went into a restaurant because he thought____________.A. the owner might give him some foodB. he could eat the food without moneyC. some friends of his might be there and lend him some moneyD. he could write his famous Berceuse there46. From the passage we didn't know that____________.A. where Schubert composed his famous BerceuseB. why Schubert composed his famous BerceuseC. whether it was hard for Schubert to make a livingD. who bought his famous Berceuse for 40 000 francs47. The best title for the passage should be____________.A. The Hard Life of SchubertB. Schubert and Restaurant OwnerC. Franz Schubert in a HotelD. Franz Schubert and His BerceuseDNever go into a supermarket hungry! This is a good piece of advice. If you go shopping for food before lunc htime, you’ll probably buy more than you plan to. Unfortunately, however, just this advice isn’t enough for consumers these days. Modern shoppers need an education in how and how not to buy things at the store. First, you check the weekly newspaper ads. Find out the items that are on sale and decide if you really need these things. In other words, don’t buy anything just because it’s cheaper than usual! “New and Improved!” or “All Natural” on the front of a package influence you. Instead, read the list of ingredients(contents) on the back. Third, compare prices: that is, you should examine the prices of both different brands and different sizes of the same brand.Another suggestion for consumers is to buy ordinary items instead of famous brands. Ordinary items in supermarkets come in plain packages. These products are cheaper because producers don’t spend much money on packing or advertising. The quality, however, is usually as good as the quality of well-known name brands. In the same way, in buying clothes, you can often find high quality and low prices in brands that are not famous. Shopping in discount clothing stores can help you save a lot of money. Although these stores aren’t very attractive, and they usually do not have individual dressing rooms, not only are the prices low, but you can often find the same famous brands that you find in high-priced department stores.Wise consumers read magazine ads and watch TV commercials, but they do this with one advantage: knowledge of the psychology behind the ads. In other words, well-informed consumers watch for information and check for misinformation. They ask themselves questions: Is the advertiser hiding something in small print at the bottom of the page? Is there any real information in the commercial, or is the advertiser simply showing an attractive image? With the answers to these questions, consumers can make a wise choice.48. All the following statements are true about the phrase “ordinary items” in Paragraph 2 except____.A. ordinary items never say “New and Improved” or “All Natural”B. ordinary products are usually cheaper than famous brandsC. producers spend less money on packaging of ordinary itemsD. the quality of ordinary items is usually as good as that of famous brands49. What does the writer think about ads?A. They are believable.B. They are attractive.C. They are full of misinformation.D. They are helpful to consumers.50. One of the author’s suggestions to consumers is ____.A. to make use of adsB. not to buy items with words like “New and Improved” or “All Natural”C. to buy high quality items such as famous brands after lunchD. to buy any ordinary items instead of famous brands51. The author implies that ____.A. going into the supermarket hungry, you may buy more than you plan toB. the quality of ordinary items is usually high and the prices are relatively lowC. discount clothing stores are good places to go toD. ads sometimes don’t tell the truthEWhen Johnny Cash sings, people listen. His big, deep voice rumbles out of radios and juke-boxes across North America. His records sell by the million. Country-music fans everywhere, know his big hits. They love songs like "Hey Porter", "Ring of Fire", and "Folsom Prison Blue".Johnny Cash sings about a hundred concerts a year. People like what they hear--and what they see, too. Rugged and big-shouldered, the singer stands six-two without his black boots on. He's a two-hundred-pound package of muscle and talent. And that scar(疤痕)on his cheek? It's a bullet(子弹)hole, of course!In the minds of most people, Johnny Cash is "Mr Tough( violent) Guy". He's an ex-drug addict (上瘾者)who was once put in prison. His grandmother was an Indian. To keep from starving he once had to live on wild rabbits killed from forty feet away with a knife. Some people say he even killed a man.In fact, most of the Johnny Cash story is just that--a story. True, years ago he had a "drug habit "for a short time. He "popped" pills. But he never used heroin or other "hard "drugs. Some-times he'd go wild and get locked up for a few hours . But he never served a prison sentence.There's no Indian blood in his veins. He's been a killer only in song. As for the "bullet hole", it's an old scar left by a doctor who opened a cyst(囊肿).People who know Johnny Cash well say he's a "gentle guy", a "generous guy'--anything but a "tough guy". How did the stories get started? Some of them, like the story about the "Indian grandmother", he made up long ago to add excitement to his career. Others , like the "bullet hole" , simply got started. Now there's little the singer can do to change people's minds. "They just want to believe it," he says.52. Johnny Cash is a favorite of many .A. opera loversB. country music fansC. hard-rock fansD. jazz music lovers53. In truth, Johnny Cash .A. invented the "Indian grandmother"B. used to kill rabbits for a livingC. had a bullet hole on his cheekD. served a long prison sentence54. In his private life, Johnny Cash is, .A. much wilder than he looksB. much smaller than he is on stageC. much tougher than he is in publicD. much more gentle than most people suppose55. The passage shows us that many people believe .A. only what they seeB. what they are sure is trueC. only what they hearD. what they find interesting第二卷(共55分)四、信息匹配(九)(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)下面是一篇应用文及其应用场合的信息,请阅读下列应用文和相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。

人教版高二英语第一册 Unit 2 单元测试题(含答案)

人教版高二英语第一册 Unit 2 单元测试题(含答案)Ⅰ.阅读理解ASummer is that time of this year 2023 when everyone looks to escape from boring activities of life.So bring your kids to join us to have fun in the summer camp.OutdoorWordGameAll you need to do is set up many huge letters that can be easily moved.These letters will help kids spell out certain words.Teenagers would also love something like this as it gives them opportunities to invest their time in learning new words.SprayPaintingTo bring out the creativity in a person,an activity centered on spray painting is the perfect way to get those creative juices flowing.All you need to do is provide plain white T-shirts and some cans of coloured spray paint.It will be quite surprising to see some of the original ideas that will flow from individuals.OutdoorTwisterA person will be in charge of monitoring the game and will call out colours which can be placed outdoors.Participants have the task of placing either their hands or legs on the same colour.A fun and exciting game focuses on hand-eye coordination(协调).TheMaze(迷宫)One of the most fun games is the hallway maze game where a maze is constructed(建造) from either toilet paper or strings of paper.The chosen participant is then asked to make his or her way through the maze within a limited time without touching paper.This is one of the best and entertaining summer camp ideas for kids and adults.1.Which game will use toilet paper?()A.Spray Painting.B.The Maze.C.Outdoor Twister.D.Outdoor Word Game.2.What should you prepare for Spray Painting?()A.Some juice cans.B.Some huge letters.C.Some white T-shirts and paint.D.Some white T-shirts and colour boards.3.What is the rule of the maze game?()A.Participants must avoid touching the construction.B.Participants must do the same outdoors.C.Participants must use either their hands or legs.D.Participants must be teens or kids only.BWhat do you plan to do when you retire?Keep working?Get more exercise?Or learn something new?You may put them on hold.There’s a chance that,sooner or later,you might have to move further than you were thinking,as far as Mars.On Thursday,NationalGeographic will show the first-ever Mars show home,giving earthlings(地球人) an idea of what their life could look like on the red planet.In the not-so-distant year of 2037,the igloo-shaped structure could be the home of your future.It shows a house built using recycled spacecraft parts and Martian soil,called regolith,which has been microwaved into bricks.Some parts of the home arerecognizable—a kitchen,a bedroom—but there are fundamental differences that are important to human survival.As the Martian atmosphere is around one hundredth as thick as the Earth’s,people will need permanent(永久的) shelter from the sun;society will move largely indoors.Most buildings will be connected by underground passages and the houses won’t have windows.The homes will have simulated solar lighting or natural light that has been bent several times.Walls will need to be 10 to 12 feet thick,to protect people from dangerous rays(光线) that can pass through six feet of steel.The homes will also have a double air-locked entrance to keep the home under proper pressure.“We don’t think of our houses as things that keep us alive,but on Mars your house will be a survival centre,” says Stephen Petranek,author ofHowWe’llLiveonMars.This is not just the stuff of sci-fi.“10 to 20 years from now,there will certainly be people on Mars,” Petranek says.“We’ve had the technology for 30 years to land people on Mars,but we haven’t had the will,” Petranek says.But two main factors have “completely swung public attitudes”.The private companies’ participation has forced government agencies to speed up their game,and influential films such as Gravity and TheMartian have caught people’s attention.4.What do the underlined words “put them on hold” in paragraph 1 probably mean?()A.Put them off.B.Give them away.C.Carry them through.D.Take them seriously.5.What can we infer about the show home from the text?()A.It has no windows or doors due to security concern.B.Its design presents the idea of environmental protection.C.It has thick walls keeping the home under propel pressure.D.Its underground passages connect all the buildings together.6.According to Petranek,what has sped up the process of sending people to Mars?()A.The development of related technology.B.The competition from private companies.C.The great influence of the Mars show home.D.The popularity of influential books on Mars.7.What is the best title for the text?()A.Living on Mars:Possible or NotB.Sending People to Mars:Yes or NoC.First-Ever Show Home:How Is It MadeD.Future Home on Mars:What Will It Be LikeⅡ.七选五For years,Jessica and Eric have lived down the street from their favorite sandwich shop.Despite its being so close to home,they preferred to dine in,and always tipped generously when they did.But,during the pandemic in 2020,the cafe temporarily closed,then reopened—for takeout orders only.So their new routine became to order online,go pick up their food,and eat it at home. 1That is,until the day they drove up and a waitress ran out to meet them.“I was wondering if I’m doing something wrong,because you never leave a tip,” she said.Eric attempted to explain:“Beca use we aren’t being waited on,we didn’t think tipping was necessary.” 2 “She stormed off,” Jessica says.The pandemic has been particularly hard on people working for tips.Some haven’t been able to do their jobs at all,while others don’t interact with cus tomers the same way. 3 Meanwhile,many customers felt the need to tip more because of the new risks and hardships that essential service workers suddenly faced.“ 4 We were tipping based on emotion,and that may not have had anything to do with the service.And that service also became harder to assess,” says Toni Dupree,a professional etiquette(礼仪) coach.Some old standards no longer seem fair,and several newer ones will apply long after the pandemic is over.Next time,in Dupree’s view,you’re unsure whethe r a tip is in order,follow this simple rule: 5 The novelist George Eliot asked,“What do we live for if not to make the world less difficult for each other?” Dupree adds:“Tipping well is one way to make things easier for someone else.”A.When in doubt,tip.B.That made it worse.C.It is service itself that counts.D.Tipping never crossed their minds.E.To enjoy good services,tipping is a must.F.Just as many services have changed,so should tipping.G.Tips dried up in either case,causing a lot of people to suffer.Ⅲ.完形填空I am an imaginative girl.I have always been 1 about the future just like the great novelist,Liu Cixin.What will life be like in the future?What will happen to humans and other living things?When I was a little girl,I often thought about these questions and drew 2 of my imaginary future life in my album.How will people in the future 3 ?Perhaps there will be cities underground,in the air or in the sea,where there will be new kinds of 4 like underground express trains,airships and undersea trains.With 5 technology,we may even be able to fly on a broom,just like Harry Potter.Living conditions will also certainly 6 .Just imagine such a house in 7 it feels like spring all year because of an intelligent thermostat.All complicated and boring chores will be 8 by a robot.As for travel,it may be possible to travel through time and space freely.What if there were time machines to travel to any time in history?If I could 9 a time machine,I would go to the age of dinosaurs and take them to the 10 .By that time,more and more people would 11 dinosaurs as pets—you might even see people walk dinosaurs in the streets.Maybe one day,riding flying dinosaurs to fly to schools in cities will be common.All kinds of creatures will work and play with us.What a harmonious world it will be!However,as science and technology 12 ,pollution may become more serious,and then people will need to 13 new planets to live on.At the same time,human beings may 14 become too dependent on science and technology,but I’m 15 that we can solve these problems step by step.1.A.careful B.worried C.positive D.curious2.A.books B.pictures C.photos D.diaries3.A.shop B.live C.work D.play4.A.shelters B.behaviour C.transportation D.adventures5.A.fast B.official C.advanced D.global6.A.remain B.exchange C.suffer D.change7.A.where B.that C.which D.who8.A.done B.stared C.controlled D.made9.A.stop e C.help D.deliver10.A.future B.present C.home D.past11.A.choose B.arrange C.provide D.trust12.A.increases B.supports C.cheats D.develops13.A.give up B.look for C.refer to D.work out14.A.suddenly B.actually C.immediately D.gradually15.A.confident B.anxious C.confused D.sorryⅣ.语法填空People love adventures.However,not many people have the chance of being a pioneer and 1. (experience) a real-life adventure.But those 2.will go to live in this new undersea city will be able to do just that!There will be no suffering here.In fact it is so comfortable that it has been 3. (describe) as “a silk adventure”.Among its many 4. (advantage) we include:easy contact with the land surface,more personal space,complete personal security and no housework worries.There was a problem when companies 5. (try) to design undersea cities in the past.The sea bottom is deep and this makes 6. difficult to contact the surface.This 7. (difficult) has been solved byshuttle-submarines,which will always be ready 8. (take) people to the surface.They will be equipped 9. a special small,computerized machine.All the family will be transported quickly and 10. (safe) to their destination.参考答案Ⅰ.【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。

【单元试卷】人教版高中英语选修八--Unit2-Cloning-单元测试卷(一)-Word版含答案

高二下学期训练卷 选修八 Unit2 Cloning英 语 (一)注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。

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一、阅读理解(共8小题,每小题2分,共16分)AThink about the longest elevator ride that you’ve ever taken. Whether you rose five floors or 100, it probably took less than a few minutes. Now imagine riding in an elevator higher and higher as it climbs for nearly a day. When you reach the top floor, prepare for views that are really out of this world. You’ll be in space!Space elevators might sound like a crazy idea, but they’re something scientists have been working on for decades.Why would anyone want a space elevator? At the moment, riding in a capsule is the only way ordinary people can get to and from space. But those rides are very expensive — about $25 million per person per flight.Researchers are still figuring out the details about how a space elevator might work. One idea is stretching a very long cable — more than 37,000 kilometers — up to space from the earth’s equator (赤道). The location is important: Objects in space above the equator orbit the earth at the same speed that our planet turns. A weight on the end of the cable would stretch it tight. An elevator tied to the cable could use it to climb up and down.The only problem is that besides being long, this cable must also be very strong. Storms, including hurricanes might break it. One way to solve this problem is to stretchthe cable from the moon instead of from the earth. Airplanes designed to climb higher than a typical jet might take off from the earth and link up with the cable, which would be held in place by the pull of gravity from the earth. An elevator car waiting therewould then take riders the rest of the way to the moon. Fueled by solar power, theelevator could transport people and materials without much expense or effort per ride.So, when will you be taking your first space-elevator ride? Probably not for awhile.1. The first paragraph is presented by________. A. giving an example B. making a comparison C. asking questions D. analyzing causes2. Why have scientists been working on space elevators? A. To make trips to space cheaper. B. To help astronauts do research in space. C. To find a more convenient way to the moon. D. To prove an assumption which seems crazy.3. The underlined word “it” in Paragraph 4 refers to ________. A. the cable B. the equator C. an object in spaceD. a weight on the end of the cable此卷只装订不密封班级 姓名 准考证号 考场号 座位号4. Which part of a magazine may the article appear in?A. Science and technology.B. Sports.C. Literature.D. Entertainment.BWithin five years, a woolly mammoth (猛犸象)will likely be cloned, according to scientists who have just recovered well-preserved bone marrow (骨髓) in a mammoth bone.Russian scientist Siemyon Grigoriev and his colleagues are now analyzing the marrow, which they obtained from the mammoth, found in Siberian soil. Grigoriev and his team, along with colleagues from Japan, have announced that they will start a joint research project aimed at recreating the enormous mammal, which went extinct around 10,000 years ago. Mammoths used to be a common sight in North America and Eurasia. Many of our distant ancestors probably had regular face-to-face encounters with the elephant-like giants.The key to cloning the woolly mammoth is to replace the nuclei of egg cells from an elephant with those extracted from the mammoth’s cells. Doing this, according to the researchers, can result in embryos with the mammoth’s DNA. That has actually been known for a while.What have been missing are the woolly mammoth’s nuclei with undam aged genes. Scientists have been on a search for such nuclei since the late 1990s. Now it sounds like the missing genes may have been found.In the course, global warming may be responsible for the breakthrough. Warmer temperatures tied to global warming have melted ground in eastern Russia that is almost always permanently frozen. As a result, researchers have found a fair number of well-preserved frozen mammoths there, including the one that produced the bone marrow.Is it such a good idea, however, to clone animals that have long been extinct? For a while there has been some discussion of a real-life Jurassic Park setup containing such animals. Introducing these beasts into existing ecosystems could be like bringing in a potentially invasive species that would try to fill some space presently held by other animals. Even if the cloned animals were contained in special parks, there could still be a risk of spreading.So if the woolly mammoth is successfully cloned sooner rather than later, we’d probably be left with more questions and arguments than answers, at least in the short term.5. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. How to clone a woolly mammothB. The woolly mammoth — an ancient speciesC. The research made by Russian and Japanese scientistsD. A woolly mammoth to be cloned6. Which of the following can be the key factor in cloning a mammoth?A. To find a living mammoth in North America or Eurasia.B. To use nuclei from a mammoth’s egg cells to replace the nuclei in an elephant’s egg cells.C. To find out when and where woolly mammoths lived on the earth.D. To find out if an cient mammoths are distant ancestors of today’s elephants.7. Which of the following best describes the writer’s attitude towards the future of cloning a mammoth?A. Uncertain.B. Indifferent.C. Positive.D. Disappointed.8. From the passage, we can learn that ________.A. some other extinct species have been cloned successfullyB. the mammoth used to be a very common speciesC. the clone of mammoths should be banned by lawD. a woolly mammoth will be successfully cloned this year二、语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)Cloning has always been with us and is here to stay. It is a way of making ____1____ exact copy of another animal or plant. Cloning plants is straightforward while cloning animals is very complicated. The process of cloning is a difficult task ____2____(undertake). Many attempts to clone mammals failed. But finally the determination and patience of the scientists paid ____3____ in 1996 with a breakthrough-the cloning of Dolly the sheep.At first the fact ____4____ she seemed to develop normally was very encouraging. Then came the ____5____(disturb) news that Dolly had become seriously ill, which made cloning scientists cast down. Meanwhile, Dolly’s appearance raised a storm of ____6____(object) and had a great impact on the media and public imagination. ____7____(apparent) it became controversial. Although at present human egg cells and embryos ____8____(need)for cloning research are hard to obtain, newspapers wrote of evil leaders ____9____(hope) to clone themselves to attain their ambitions. Religious leaders also raised moral questions. Some countries reformed their legal systems and ____10____(forbid) research into human cloning, but others like China and the UK, continued to accumulate evidence of the abundant medical aid that cloning could provide.三、短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文, 请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。

外研版(2019)高中英语选择性必修第二册Unit 2单元测试卷(word版,含答案)

外研版(2019)高中英语选择性必修第二册Unit 2单元测试卷第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

AThe Best Books to Buy for Teen BoysGetting teen boys interested in books can be a challenge for parents. Fortunately, many young adult authors are now writing teen books that attract guys.The Enemy by Charlie HigsonBuckingham Palace becomes a shelter for kids escaping from zombie-infested (僵尸出没的) London. In yet another breathtaking story, readers are caught up in the action and stress of teens trying to survive as a horrible disease spreads across England. Author Higson, a well-known British actor and comedian, is also the writer of the highly successful Young Bond series. Recommended for ages 14-18.Price: $10Leviathan by Scott WesterfeldAward-winning author Westerfeld creates another reality of World War I in this biology-versus-technology story. The two teens are supposed to be enemies. A girl, pretending to be a British airman, and a prince cross paths and find themselves sailing on the airship Leviathan. Recommended for ages 12-14.Price: $12Cone by Michael GrantEveryone over fifteen is disappearing in Sam’s town and the ones left behind are seeking help. In this story, teens must get together and find a way to rule themselves while preparing to fight against supernatural elements. Teens will enjoy this story of unwilling heroes, competition, and revenge (复仇).Recommended for ages 14-18.Price: $10The Ruins of Gorlan by John FlanaganReaders are following the adventures of 15-year-old Will who finite against huge beasts and evil warlords (军阀) trying to take over the kingdom. Author Flanagan continues to interest his fans with this long-running series of the adventures of a shy teenage boy who becomes a hero. Recommended for ages 12-14.Price: $161. What can we know about The Enemy?A. It tells one complete story.B. It is set in Buckingham Palace.C. It is about a nationwide escape.D. It is written by the author of Young Bond series.2. Which of the following books stresses teamwork?A. Gone.B. Leviathan.C. The EnemyD. The Ruins of Gorlan.3. What is special about Flanagan’s series?A. They take a teen boy as their leading character.B. They are suitable for readers above 14 years old.C. They encourage young boys to achieve their dreams.D. They describe fights between huge beasts and warlords.BWhen my family officially dropped me off at my new apartment in Galway, I felt a wave of different emotions. I was really nervous about what the next two weeks would bring. However, my roommates turned out to be overly welcoming and energetic, which made the transition very easy. Little did I know how close we would all become by the end of the two weeks!For the next two weeks we attended classes and had field trips. It actually killed me because I was a terrible hiker. One day our teacher rented a bus and led us to go hiking to different spots. We arrived at a river to eat lunch and sit on the bridge. I sat up onto the bridge looking down at the water below me. My phone was in my lap while I ate my food. Suddenly I heard the actual worst sound — a splash (溅落声). Without even looking down, I knew that my phone had dropped into the river.I was used to keeping my ID and bank cards in the back of my phone case. I stared down in disbelief at the flowing water. I stood up to jump off the bridge into the river, but Corina pulled me back. I started to scream because what else you could do when you were in a different country and your phone, ID and bank cards were about to disappear. Hope, one of my roommates, was along the bank and dove into the water to retrieve my things. With her help in time, I didn’t suffer any loss. The best tiling that came out of my study experience abroad was my roommates who became my close friends. Corina, Hope and Emily made my study experience abroad so memorable. We had so many truly memorable experiences during our time in Galway. I was amazed at how close we became in such a short time. One thing I have learned this year is that you have to hold the moment now! If I had waited to study abroad until this summer, which I once considered, all of these friendships and memories wouldn’t exist.4. What are the author’s roommates like according to Paragraph 1?A. Talkative.B. Talented.C. Easy-going.D. Intelligent.5. What happened to the author when she was on the bridge?A. Her phone and cards dropped into the river.B. Her good friends got drowned in the river.C. She got lost in the hiking activity.D. She lost a lot of money.6. The underlined word “retrieve” in the third paragraph probably means “_________”.A. cleaning something outB. getting something backC. checking somethingD. hiding something7. What did the author learn from her experience of studying abroad?A. Waiting is sometimes necessary.B. Choosing roommates is very difficult.C. It is important to make friends in a foreign country.D. Once you decide to do something, take action at once.CDaniel Foe, born around 1660, was the son of James Foe, a London butcher. Daniel later changed his name to Daniel Defoe, wanting to sound more gentlemanly. Defoe went into business in 1683, having given up his earlier plan to become a dissenting minister (大臣). He traveled often, selling such goods as wine and wool, but was rarely out of debt. He went bankrupt (破产) in 1692, and decided to leave the business industry altogether.Having always been interested in politics, Defoepublished his first literary piece, a political booklet, in 1683. He continued to write political works, working as a journalist, until the early 1700s. Many of Defoe’s works during this period focused on supporting King William III, the then King of England. Some of his most popular works include The True-Born Englishman which uncovered racial prejudice (偏见) in England following attacks on William for being a foreigner. Political enemies of repeatedly had him imprisoned for his writing in 1713.Defoe took a new literary path in 1719, around the age of 59, when he published Robinson Crusoe, the best-known fiction novel based on several short essays that he had written over the years. A handful of novels followed soon after — often with criminals as lead characters — including Moll Flanders, Colonel Jack, and Captain Singleton. His last major fiction piece Roxana: The Fortunate Mistress came out in 1724. In the mid-1720s, Defoe returned to writing editorial pieces, focusingon such subjects as morality (道德), politics and the breakdown of social order in England. Some of his later works include Everybody’s Business, Is Nobody’s Business published in 1725.Defoe died on April 24, 1731. Defoe is remembered today as a journalist and a writer, and has been praised for his hundreds of fiction and non-fiction works. The characters that Defoe created in his fiction books have been brought to life countless times over the years, in editorial works, as well as stage and screen productions.8. What can we know about Defoe’s early life?A. He was ashamed of his family.B. He devoted himself to writing.C. He was a successful businessman.D. He set a goal of becoming a politician.9. Which subject did Defoe focus on in his later years?A. Social problems.B. Lawmaking.C. Business.D. Science.10. Which word can best describe Defoe according to the text?A. Flexible.B. Productive.C. Thoughtful.D. Imaginative.11. What is the text mainly about?A. The life of Daniel Defoe.B. Great works by Daniel Defoe.C. Daniel Defoe’s inspiration for writing.D. The characteristics of Daniel Defoe’s works.DFor Jaskirat Batra, the desire to take teaching as his career began in his childhood. As a child of teachers, he was often immersed (沉浸在) in the world of classrooms, chalkboards and textbooks. While deeply inspired by his parents, Batra’s desire was always to go beyond traditional teaching methods. As a graduate student in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University, he has established a unique style of teaching that might affect how engineering courses are taught in classrooms.During his time at Texas A&M University, Batra joined the materials science program there. “I thought that it was the perfect place for me to combine my academic training in engineering science and electrical engineering with my research interest,” Batra said. “I couldn’t wait to jump in and begin my own research project.”Batra began working on his research project, attending classes and taking exams. However, the turning point came when he was hired to teach an introductory engineering course to undergraduate students. During this time, he grew increasingly dissatisfied with the standard slides(幻灯具) based method, particularly because slides, which arc 2D surfaces, were used to display complex 3D concepts.“I knew there has to be a better way to help students visualize in 3D,” Batra said. “I want to develop an instructional strategy that would really help my students to learn and enjoy the process while they arc in it.” He started to use 3D cardboard goggles (a kind of glasses) to study students’ motivation when materials science concepts were being taught: He found that when a slides-based lecture was combined with virtual reality, the students’ motivation increased by 77%.“I always remember what my parents taught me about the power of a pen in shaping society, and the influence of a teacher on the future generations of teachers, scientists, engineers, etc.,” Batra said. “In addition to being an educator, in the future I would love to have my own research lab where I can work with future generations of scientists to make discoveries and solve problems.”12. What can we know about Jaskirat Batra?A. He felt bored with school life as a child.B. He set a goal of being a teacher in college.C. He taught 3D technology at Texas A&M University.D. He devoted himself to improving traditional teaching methods.13. What did Jaskirat Batra think of the materials science program?A. It was boring.B. It was creative.C. It was attractive.D. It was promising.14. Why did Jaskirat Batra introduce the 3D-assistcd teaching method?A. To meet practical needs in his teaching.B. To respond to his students’ advice.C. To collect data for his research.D. To improve his teaching skills.15. What happened after Jaskirat Batra applied the 3D-assisted teaching method to his class?A. His students’ academic performances were improved.B. He no longer needed the standard slides-based method.C. His students’ enthusiasm for his class was increased.D. He popularized his teaching methods among his colleagues.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

外研版高二英语选修8Module2单元练习题及答案

外研版⾼⼆英语选修8Module2单元练习题及答案外研版⾼⼆英语选修8 Module 2 单元练习题第⼀部分:听⼒第⼀节1. What do you know about John from the conversation?A. He won't be in the law school.B. He may go to the law school.C. He is leaving the law school soon.2. Why does the woman like the orange color?A. Because she likes to eat oranges.B. Because she usually likes the color.C. Because it means the coming of a new term.3. What did the doctor advise the man to do?A. To take less wine.B. To give up smoking.C. Not to drink hard drinks.4. What does the man think of himself?A. One who smokes heavily.B. One who doesn't smoke too much.C. One who doesn't like smoking.5. What does the woman mean?A. The TV was better this time.B. She liked the TV better than others.C. The TV should be fixed as quickly as possible.第⼆节听第 6 段材料,回答第6-8 题。

6. What had Fred and Mary first decided to do?A. Go to a movie.B. Go to a concert.C. Go to a play.7. Why does Fred not want to go to the concert?A. There was a bad review.B. He doesn't think he will like it.C. Tickets are hard to get.8. When do Mary and Fred agree to meet?听第7 段材料,回答第9-11 题。

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高二英语模块8 Unit2单元测试第一卷一、单项选择:从A,B,C,D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。

1. In fact, newspaper editors sometimes do not even _____ control over large sections of their newspapers.A. exerciseB. makeC. declineD. develop2. ______ can you expect to get a pay rise.A. With hard workB. Although work hardC. Only with hard workD. Now that he works hard3. John, _____ Mary is to blame for the matter.A. rather thanB. other thanC. more thanD. less than4. I am a _____ friend of his, because we all live very _____ to our school, and I knowvery well that he sleeps with the windows ___ even in summer.A. closing;close; closeB. close;closely;closingC. closing;closely;closedD. close;close;closed5. It was _____ the ambulance came _____ to the hospital.A. until;that the boy was sentB. until;that was the boy sentC. not until;that the boy was sentD. not until;that was the boy sent6. ----The boss said we had only three days to finish the work.----Don’t worry. We have already ______ two thirds of it.A. got downB. got throughC. given inD. given away7. --Did they come to the biology laboratory ?--I don't know. They __________ while I was out.A. might have comeB. might comeC. should have comeD. must have come8. I can’t see any coffee in this cupboard. ____?A. Has it all been finishedB. Was it all finishedC. Has it all finishedD. Did it all finish9. I was ___________ of crossing the road __________ the car accident happened.A. around the time; whenB. on the point; thatC. at the moment; whenD. on the point; when10. ------Shall we go to the art exhibition right away?------ .A. It’s your opinionB. I don’ t mindC. It’s all up to youD. That’s your decision11.You must keep on working in the evening,. ______ you are sure you can finish thetask in timeA. asB. ifC. whenD. unless12. -----How do you find the book?-----It’s ____.A. of great usefulB. of very valueC. of great usefulnessD. of great use13. ------Who cleaned the classroom?------We consider Tom ____ it.A. to cleanB. cleaningC. to have cleanedD. to have been cleaning14. ------How did you ____ with that idea?------I read a book.A. come upB. take offC. run overD. make up15. ------How many chapters does the book have?------It ____ three chapters.A. consists withB. consists ofC. includingD. is contained16. ------How many books do you think he has?------I think the books he has come to ____ 1000.A. as much asB. as more asC. as long asD. as many as17. ------Shall we meet tonight------Sorry, I’m busy. How about_______ day?A. every otherB. the otherC. any otherD. some other18. He was in hospital only because he was too excited at the fact ____ he won the firstprize in the contest.A. in whichB. thatC. whichD. whether19. ------How many subjects are you good at?------Three, ____, English, Chinese and politics.A. namelyB. such asC. for exampleD. like20. He never said that he was good at mathematics, ?A. was heB. wasn’t heC. did heD. didn’t he21. Robert is said ______ abroad, but I don’t know what country he studied in.A. to have studiedB. to studyC. to be studyingD. to have been studying22. The police have ________anyone with information to come forward and talk tothem.A. admitted toB. appealed toC. allowed forD. called for23. -----Where is he?-----He is ____ visit to Rome.A. on a five-weekB. for a five-weekC. on a five-weeksD. for a five-weeks24. Though ____ in San Francisco, Dave had always preferred to record the plain facts ofsmall town life.A. raisedB. grownC. developedD. made25. -----How did you know it?-----Well, the news ____ all over the town.A. was spreadB. spreadC. was spreadingD. had been spread二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各项的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填人相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项目涂黑。

Dear Dio,Thank you for your note. I like your 26 between death and failure. I had not thought of these two in the 27 way that you describe. I thank you for bringing this to my 28 .Your insights are very deep. 29 you say, “death is only a(n) 30 but failure can change someone’s whole life.” Yes, death is final. Failure is temporary. Death leaves us with 31 .But failure can leave us with lessons which will 32 our lives.I hope that your failure to pass that 33 English test will help you 34 it will hurt you. Please remember that it is not being 35 down that is important. It is the inability to get up that is 36 . You will have to learn to get up ,and to get going. Failure is the “staying down.” It is not the “falling down.”From reading your letter, I 37 your English to be very good. You write better than 38 of my American friends. I do not know the reason for 39 your English test. Maybe you were distracted that day. It is 40 that persons are judged on the basis of a single test.You write well, you 41 your feelings with excellence, and you think 42 . These characteristics should 43 you move toward a bright a bright career. Just don’t let yourself “stay down.” Get up and 44 them all know that you are talented and you are 45 to succeed. I think you will.With best wishes for a fine career.26.A.idea B.comparison C.thought D.reason27.A.same B.wrong C.correct D.right28.A.attention B.heart C.head D.home29.A.Which B.When C.What D.As30.A.end B.result C.fact D.thing31.A.something B.nothing C.anything D.thinking32.A.increase B.improve C.honor D.treasure33.A.easy B.simple C.terrible D.ordinary34.A.as good as B.as well as C.more than D.much than35.A.fallen B.stayed C.knocked D.felt36.A.impossible B.possible C.necessary D.important37.A.judge B.accept C.prefer D.expect38.A.all B.any C.one D.some39.A.succeeding B.passing C.finishing D.failing40.A.likely B.reasonable C.a shame D.fair41.A.find B.express C.speak D.tell42.A.deeply B.thoroughly C.carefully D.widely43.A.leave B.drive C.help D.start44.A.get B.ask C.show D.let45.A.devoted B.determined C.engaged D.supposed三、阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项.AAdvertising is as old as story-telling itself. For as long as people have wanted to persuade others to buy their goods, give them their vote or lay down their lives, they have used the methods of advertising. Of course, methods have changed over the years. At first, word of mouth was the only means of communicating, but after the invention of the first printing press and the arrival of the first newspaper, the camera, the television, and the home video recorder, the persuasive methods of the advertising industry have become much more sophisticated.Advertising appeals more to our emotions than to our minds and therefore uses persuasive techniques which, though not misleading, are certainly biased towards its products. Advertisements have some basic features.·They are fast and short. They deliver their message in minimum time and space.·They are concentrated. Their language and images are extremely dense.·They appeal to consumers’ emotions rather than to their logic.·They entertain. That entertainment may be in the form of a jazzy melody or a photograph or a clever joke, but it always draws attention to itself because advertisements have to compete against every otherc ompetitor for consumers’ attention.46.In the past, people used methods of advertising when they wanted others to .A.buy their products and lay downB.vote for them and give up their livesC.support them and lie downD.buy their products and give them tickets47.How can advertisements attract people?A.By showing reasonable prices of the products.B.By showing fabulous pictures of the products.C.By reminding people to think before deciding to buy the products.D.By persuading people in the form of music, pictures and so on.48.The writer implied in the passage that .A.advertisers only present good points of their productsB.advertisers try to cheat consumersC.advertisers are not sure about their productsD.advertisers are competing with each other.49.“Itself” in the last sentence of the passage refers to .A.photograph B.entertainment C.joke D.jazzy melodyBTechnically the domain name system consists of three parts. First is the addressing system of Internet Protocol(IP)numbers, the 32-bit numbers that are the true addresses of computers connected to the Internet. Next is the naming system, the by-now familiar names that include .com .org .edu .etc., which are collectively known as top level domains, or TLDs. The naming system was devised to find a computer or send email. Finally, there is the routing system, which “maps” domain names to IP numbers. Computers called “root servers” contain a kind of giant directory that links specific names to specific addresses on the Internet.There are several political headaches about domain names that have no clear solutions. Because domain names have to be unique, they are inevitably linked to trademark disputes when two or more businesses, or people, want the same name.Domain names also raise issues of privacy. Using a search tool such as the Whonami Global Internet Name Search site, anyone can look up the name and address of whoever is registered as the owner of a domain name.In 1998, the U.S. government handed over management of the entire domain name system to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or ICANN, based in Marina Del Rey. ICANN’s board of directors held one of its periodic general meetings recently in Stockholm, an event that featured an outpouring of frustration and controversy about how the group is managing its new responsibilities.50.If you want to send email, you must own the following except .A.a computer B.the addressing systemC.a domain address D.a telephone line or cable51.Which of the following is NOT true?A.The domain name system was once under the control of the U.S. government.B.The general meeting of ICANN is held on a regular basis.C.Two businesses can have the same domain names.D.Search sites help people to get information about domain name owners.52.The purpose of naming system was to .A.link specific names to specific addresses on the InternetB.find people on computers.C.distinguish computers or send emailD.solve problems for businesses and people53.Domain names which have no clear solutions .A.cause people’s headacheB.cause difficult situations for the governmentC.get businesses to change their trademarksD.force businesses to put trademarks on their goods.CAdult Basic Education (ABE) and GED PreparationTaskThe Adult Basic Education Department serves a huge population of learners. Our task is to teach basic skills and help learners to get more knowledge to function effectively as a family member, citizen, worker, and lifelong learner in a changing world.DescriptionABE is a non-credit program of self-improvement designed to improve basic skills for students who are of different educational levels. Development of reading, writing, and math skills are paid special attention to, as well as life skills, employability, and technology. Students without a high school diploma (文凭)also have the opportunity to prepare for the GED exams in the five subject areas: writing, socialstudies, science, literature, and math.Prerequisites(条件)ABE classes are open to anyone 18or over who desires to improve basic reading, writing, and math skills at the pre-college level. Students who are 16 or 17 must first obtain an official release(证书)from high school before attending class.To be accepted, students must attend an Educational Planning Session. During the Educational Planning Session students will be given an overview of the ABE programs as well as PCC policies, fees, etc, Students will also have their reading, writing, and math abilities assessed(评估)during the Educational Planning Session. The results of their assessments will help the teachers develop individual programs of study for students to guide them toward their personal goals. Students needing special help must get in touch with the Office for Students with Disabilities (503-977-4341) at least two weeks before the session is held.CoursesABE 0741: Beginning LiteracyABE 0742: BeginningABE 0743: Intermediate IABE 0744: Intermediate IIABE 0745: Secondary IABE0746: Secondary II (Includes preparation for the GED Test.)54. The ABE Department serves an aim to .A.provide learners with basic knowledge and skills to fit in with societyB.help learners successfully get a job in a changing worldC.offer diplomas to those who fail to finish secondary educationD.provide students with opportunities to prepare for the GED exams55. A 17-year-old is not accepted to ABE classes only because he .A.is below 18B.can’t offer a high school diplomaC.has left school without official permissionD.is assessed as poor in learning performances56. What is the Education Planning Session intended for?A.An assessment of students’ basic skill levels.B.Helping students be better at the four basic skills.C.Finding out whether they can be accepted to ABE classes.D.Providing special help to disabled students.57. Different courses are offered to different students according to .A.their own choicesB.the assessments during the Education Planning SessionC.their performances in schoolD.how much they pay for the coursesDMillions of people die of hunger in southern Africa every year, but when Zambia was offered thousands of tons of free maize by the US, the government politely paid no.“We don’t know whether the food is safe,” said Zambia’s commerce, Trade and Industry Minister Dipak Patel.His worries are shared by countries around the world that are in two minds about America’s genetically modified(GM,转基因的)crops. Just last week, EU(欧盟)member nations were discussing whether or not to import GM sweet corn from the US.Ever since people started farming, they have tried to crossbreed(杂交) plants to make them stronger or better tasting. At one time, only related plants could be crossed with each other.But when GM techniques were developed in the 1970s, scientists were able to put a single gene from a living creature into an unrelated creature.This means they can make crops more productive and resistant to disease by adding genes from otherspecies. They can also create food with special characteristics, such as “golden rice”, which is enriched with vitamin A. But many people believe GM foods are a health risk.“If left to me, I would certainly not eat GM foods,” said Scottish scientist Arpad Pusztai. “We are putting new things into food which haven’t been eaten before. The effects on the immune system(免疫系统)are not easy to predict.”At the moment, the official argument is that GM foods “are not likely to p resent risks for human health”. But there are still many questions to be answered as the foods are produced in different ways.Some experts believe the genetic material added to plants can transfer to humans and give damage to our bodies. Further harm could be caused by the genes from GM plants crossbreeding with naturally produced crops.58. We learn from the passage .A.people have discovered that GM foods will do harm to human healthB.millions of Zambia people die of eating too much GM foodsC.people are still not sure if GM foods will do harm to human healthD.genetic material added to plants will damage our bodies sooner or later59. What does “in two minds” in the third paragraph mean?A.Unsure B.Worried C.Likely D.Careless60. The following statements is NOT true about GM foods?A.It is produced from plants added genes from other species.B.GM foods can have special characteristics.C.GM foods will affect people’s immune system.D.GM foods have been produced since 1970s.61. What’s the author’s attitude?A.Supportive. B.Neutral. C.Doubtful. D.Critical.EMore Shanghai people are renting cars to travel over the coming Spring Festival, eastday. com reported today.Most cars in large local car-rental companies such as Yongda, Anji and Dazhong are leased(=rented) so far with the Buick Sport Utility Vehicle(SUV)in high demand.Santana and Jetta used to be the most popular car models rented by Shanghai people for travel, while the high-end Buick models have generated(=caused)great interest among locals renting cars this year. However, the rent on a Buick GL or GS model is between 650 yuan and 750 yuan a day, nearly double those of the Santana and Jetta cars.Compared with Santana, Buick looks better, has greater capabilities and is safer and more comfortable, said a car leaser. “I’ don’t mind paying a higher cost for a Buick to enjoy the traditional holiday,” he said.SUV cars are very popular in the car renting market, according to some car-rental firms.“All the 31 Buick GL8 SUV cars were leased out several days ago,” said an employee with the Shanghai Yongda Car Rental Company.Local people prefer to go traveling with a group of friends, so SUV cars are a better choice, said an industry analyst(分析家). Moreover, SUV cars are safer on rugged and rough roads, the analyst said.According to the data(数据), most people rented cars of seven days, a lesser number rented them for two or three days.(Wendy Zhang)62. The cars mentioned in the passage fall into three major brands(品牌), which are .A.Yongda, Anji and Dazhong B.Buick, Santana and JettaC.Yongda, Santana and Jetta D.SUV, GL and GS63. If you want to rent a Santana for as long as most leasers do, how much should you expect to spend?A.About 1200 yuan. B.About 2100 yuan.C.About 2500 yuan. D.About 3500 yuan.64. The underlined sentence “Buick…has greater capabilities…” in Paragraph 4 may mean that Buickis .A.able to run faster B.able to seat more passengersC.more powerful D.more valuable65. What does the under lined phrase “the 31 Buick GL8 SUV cars” in the reading passage refer to?A. The cars of the 31 Buick GL8 SUV model.B. The 31 cars of the GL8 or SUV model of Buick.C. The 31 cars of the Buick or GL8 SUV model.D. The 31 cars of the GL8 SUV model of Buick.第二卷四、单词拼写:1.The group is made up of local________(音乐家) who have been performing together for several years.2. I always get ___________(蝴蝶)before an exam.3. Most p__________ feel nervous before they go on stage.4. A good education should not just be a p________ of the rich.5. ZhangYimou is a famous film d__________.6. Language is a social and cultural ____________(现象).7. DengXiaoping did make great contributions to his ____________(祖国).8. The restaurant certainly lived up to its________(名声); the food was delicious.9. Do you know who is the great _________(小提琴演奏家) in the world?10. S________ was abolished(废除) after the Civil War.五. 动词填空(注意形式)1. ________(terrify) by a snake, she let out a scream of cry.2. You are supposed ________(recite) the text on Friday.3. Several laws have been made to prevent prisoners from __________(torture).4. When asked to comment on details of the agreement, the President had no choice but________(decline).5. Bill spent two weeks in the hospital _________(regain)his strength after the operation.6. Greene was on his feet now, his body __________(tremble)with rage.7. Do you like to see these film ________(direct)by Zhang Yimou.8. This insight taught me something about the enormous power that is generated by_________(desire)something very much.9. He proposed a smaller army_________(compose) of better-trained and better-equipped soldiers.10. The pool was closed after ___________(condemn) as a health hazard.六. 课文内容填空:The world-famous opera, Turandot, is the story of a cold-hearted Chinese(1)p______, named Turandot. In order to avoid(2)m_______, she says that any(3)p_______ husband must answer three(4)r______ correctly or die. A handsome prince, named Calaf, says that he will(5)s_______ the problem and marry her. But a young slave of his father, Liu, begins to love him, then the story takes on a classic love(6)t_______ featuring Calaf, Turandot, and Liu, whose love for Calaf is(7)u_________. Although Calaf recites the answers to the Turandot’s questions correctly, she is greatly(8)u______ by this. Seeing this, Calaf says that she can guess his name by(9)s______, she does not have to marry him. In order to learn his name, she tortures Liu, asking for the name. Unfortunately, Liu kills herself. But at the end of the story, the prince and Turandot marry and the whole city(10)c________ their happiness.七、对话填空:阅读下面对话,掌握其大意,并根据所给字母的提示,在标有题号的横线上写出一个英语单词的完整、正确形式,使对话通顺。

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