人教版高一英语必修四综合测试题

人教版高一英语必修四综合测试题

综合测试题

二、单项选择

21. Oranges are usually sold by _____ weight and eggs are sometimes sold by _______ dozen.

A. the; the

B. /; a

C. /; the

D. the; a

22. Though punctual herself, the professor was quite used late for her lecture.

A. to have students

C. for students to be B. for students ' being

D. to students being

23. When people move to another country, they often try the customs of their native land.

A. to keep on

B. to keep off

C. to keep up

D. keeping up

24. —The experiment is of particular importance.

—I see. I will carry on with it _______ I can get enough

money.

A. unless

B. though

C. whether

D. until

25. I think that this meal was well worth ______ was

charged for it.

A. that

B. what

C. which

D. how many

26. _______ all over the hills and around the lake are wild flowers of different kinds.

A. To grow

B. Growing

C. Grown

D. Grow

27. Though he sometimes loses his temper, his students like him for it.

A. not so much

B. not so little

C. no more

D. no less

28. Professor Yang gave all the textbooks to all the pupils, except who had already

taken them.

A. these

B. ones

C. the ones

D. the others

29. Do you think the reason ______ she gave is believable?

A. for which

B. which

C. why

D. what

30. ______ she is, she seldom shows her precious coins to

others.

A. Coin-collector as

C. A coin-collector as B. As a coin-collector

D. Coincollector that

3l. From his ______ voice on the phone I know everything is

going under way.

A. satisfactory

B. satisfying

C. satisfied

D. satisfaction32.

—Does Bob do his new job well?

— ________ his old job. I 'm afraid there ' s no hope for him.

A. Not better than

C. Not so well as B. No better than

D. Not as well as

33. —I 'm so sorry, I shouldn 't have been so rude to you.

—You _______ your temper but that ' s OK.

A. have lost

34. —Is the job easy?

— ________ . I ' ll just do my bit.

A. I think so

B. Certainly

C. Not a little

D. Anything but B. had lost C. did lose D. were losing

35. Though he knew little about the large amount of work done in the field, he succeeded

_______ other more well-informed experimenters failed.

A. which

B. that

C. what

D. where

三、完形填空

One o'clock in the morning, the last guest finally left. Though we had 36 their stay, my wife and I were quite thankful to shut the door on them. We left all the dirty dishes and glasses 37 they were, and after opening a few windows to let some 38 air in and the smell of food out, we climbed into bed and 39 asleep.

I 40 have been asleep for more than half an hour when I 41 with a strong smell of smoke. half asleep, I stepped into the living-room, and there, heavy clouds of smoke, I saw one of our curtains was on fire. I should have the windows then without delay, instead I tried to beat out the fire with a folded (折叠的)newspaper. this failed, I into the kitchen to carry a bucket of water. At the same time, I shouted to Barbara, who phoned to summon the fire brigade (消防队coming

to help me. We had to work at top speed buckets of water from

the kitchen to the fire, fanned by the wind from the windows, out the fire, but we managed to it under control until the arrival of the firemen. Fortunately, they arrived and they had little difficulty in putting out the fire.

36. A. liked B. hated C. enjoyed D. asked37. A. where 38. A. hot 39. A. fell 40. A. must 41. A. sensed 42. A. Not 43. A. through 44. A. broken 45. A. and 46. A. For 47. A. went 48. A. eagerly 49. A. before 50. A. taking 51. A. beat

52. A. rising 53. A. get 54. A. keep 55. A. at one time

B. as B. warm B. felt B. may B. felt B. Still B. by B. opened

B. but B. When B. got B. nervously B. for B. getting B. fight

B. burning B. put B. leave B. at a time

C. what C. fresh C. got C. couldn ' t C. awoke C. No C. from C. closed C. so C. And C. hurry C. hurriedly C. after C. sending

C. prevent C. lighting C. keep C. make C. in no time

D. that D. cold D. went D. mustn 't D. slept D. Only D. in D.

removed D. or D. If D. rushed D. certainly D. when D. carrying D. make D. spreading D. take D. hold D. at no time

四、阅读理解

If you called someone a scientist in the early eighteenth century they would have thought of someone who improved on practical designs. Benjamin Franklin was such a scientist. He liked asking questions and then trying to find out the answers. For example, he thought that storms moved in the opposite direction to the winds that went with them. He suggested that it would be possible to mark the path of a storm on a map. To prove it he rode into a storm and then

followed it down the road. Today people do not chase storms but they do mark their journeys down on maps.

Since Benjamin Franklin spent so much time sailing from America to Europe, he becamevery interested in sea currents. In November, 1783, when he was in Paris, he happened to watch the first hot air balloon flight. He thought that hot air balloons could be used for war, perhaps for spying or dropping bombs on an enemy! But sadly he died before the first American hot air balloon flight.

56. The passage mainly tells us that Benjamin Franklin .

A. worked on electricity

C. liked to do experiments B. thought scientifically

D. could do things better than others

57. The example in the first paragraph is used to suggest .

A. Franklin was thinking in a different way

B. storms and their winds go in different directions

C. Franklin was someone who tried to find out how things worked

D. Franklin 's observation is of great use to today 's meteorology

58. What can we infer from the last paragraph?

A. The first known hot air balloon flight took place in November, 1783.

B. In Benjamin 's times, people began to travel in hot air balloon.

C. Benjamin 's prediction about balloon flights has come true.

D. Benjamin was interested in peaceful uses of hot air balloon flights.

One day Haydn and Mozart had a competition. Mozart bet Hayden that he could not play the entertaining piece which Mozart had composed earlier that day. Haydn happily agreed to the bet as he was famous for his sight-reading of music. So Mozart produced the piece of music and put it on the keyboard. At first Haydn had no trouble with it. He began well but all of a sudden the music stopped and his hands fell to his sides. There was a difficulty. This piece of music required the pianist to play at opposite ends of the keyboard while a note was being played directly in the centre of the piano. How could this be achieved? It seemed impossible! Haydn sat and looked at the music and was finally forced to agree that Mozart had won the bet. “But you can only win if you play

this piece yourself, ” he said. Mozart willingly agreed. He

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