1、BOOK 1 Unit 6 at one with nature 单元单元测试题测试题 1 一、单项选择一、单项选择(共共 15 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1 分,满分分,满分 15 分分)。 ( ) 1. _in a family is the basis for success in any undertaking(事业). A. Friendship B. Harmony C. Manner D. Inspiration ( ) 2. He lost his health, and _ his difficulties increased. A. still B. however C.
2、when D. therefore ( ) 3. The government has already taken action to prevent people _driving after drinking. A. with B. for C. from D. against ( ) 4. The magazine was started by Becky, _I know. A. as far as B. as well as C. as soon as D. as much as ( ) 5. It is childrens safety _parents are concerned
3、 about. A. when B. that C. which D. why ( ) 6. _she has shortcomings, I still like her. A. While B. When C.That D. Unless ( ) 7. - I think honesty is the most important thing in doing everything. -_. A. I beg your pardon B. Never mind C. I think so, too D. Yes, please ( ) 8. -Youd better advise him
4、_anything out of the window while driving. -I will. He has to know its dangerous. A. not throwing B. no throwing C. not to throw D. dont throw ( ) 9. -Are there _fresh fruits and vegetables in your diet? -Yes. They can make me healthy. BOOK 1 Unit 6 at one with nature 单元单元测试题测试题 2 A. plenty of B. no
5、 C. few D. much ( ) 10. Mr Green is a medical expert and he is _ dealing with all kinds of patients. A. famous as B. expert at C. harmful to D. proud of ( ) 11. The doctor advised me to live _ the air is fresh. A. where B. that C. when D. which ( ) 12. It will not be long before we turn our hope _re
6、ality. A. on B. down C. into D. up ( ) 13. -Please tell me something about Yang Liwei. -He is a great astronaut, of _all the Chinese are proud. A. that B. whose C. who D. whom ( ) 14. I think _ is more pleasant than reading. A. anything B. something C. everything D. nothing ( ) 15. -Your sweater loo
7、ks nice. Is it made of wool? -Yes, and it was made _Shanghai. A. by B. in C. of D. from 二、二、完形填空完形填空(共共 20 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分分,满分 30 分分)。 阅读下面短文, 掌握其大意, 然后从 16-35 各题所给的 A、B、 C、D 四个选项中, 选出最 佳选项。 Angela Hernandez was driving to her sisters home near Los Angeles, on July 6 when a small animal ran on
8、to the road. Hernandez didnt want to_16_ the animal, so she turned quickly causing her to_17_ her car and fall over the cliff(悬崖). BOOK 1 Unit 6 at one with nature 单元单元测试题测试题 3 “ I dont really remember much of the _18_,” Hernandez said. “ I just remember waking up in my car with water coming up over
9、 my knees. My head hurt and when I_19_it, I found blood on my hands.” By _20_one of her windows, she was able to get out of her car and get to shore (岸边), where she fell asleep. When Hernandez _21_, she began to understand her _22_. She had been badly hurt. And she was stuck on a tiny beach. Hernand
10、ez spent each day walking on the beach, searching for help, but was_23_to make her way back up to the highway. She climbed as high as she could to _24_ people on the highway. She _25_someone would hear or see her. But everyday, she would have to climb back down. No one had _26_her. Hernandez didnt_2
11、7_ it, but people were out looking for her. But foggy(有雾的) weather made the search _28_. On July 13, two travelers, Chelsea and Chad Moore, were looking for a place to fish. _29_ Heard a cry for help. Then they _30_ Hernandez. They called for _31_, and Hernandez was rushed to a hospital. Hernandez i
12、s _32_ in the hospital. Her head is hurt and she has many broken bones. But Hernandez doesnt seem _33_ these problems. “ None of that matters,” she says. “ Ive met some of the most _34_ human beings that I think Ill ever meet in my life. They _35_ my life.” ( ) 16. A. hit B. discover C. catch D. ser
13、ve ( ) 17. A. take care of B. make use of C. lose control of D. get hold of ( ) 18. A. fall B. animal C. travel D. car ( ) 19. A. covered B. touched C. washed D. treated BOOK 1 Unit 6 at one with nature 单元单元测试题测试题 4 ( ) 20. A. breaking B. repairing C. closing D. cleaning ( ) 21. A. passed by B. woke
14、 up C. stayed up D. got around ( ) 22. A. action B. decision C. result D. situation ( ) 23. A. unable B. afraid C. ready D. certain ( ) 24. A. talk with B. shout at C. deal with D. look for ( ) 25. A. realized B. promised C. agreed D. hoped ( ) 26. A. noticed B. prevented C. followed D. called ( ) 2
15、7. A. accept B. forget C. know D. regret ( ) 28. A. hard B. necessary C. impossible D. quick ( ) 29. A. Naturally B. Suddenly C. Usually D. Finally ( ) 30. A. chose B. invited C. remembered D. saw ( ) 31. A. peace B. work C. praise D. help ( ) 32. A. seldom B. also C. still D. even ( ) 33. A. tired
16、of B. worried about C. sure of D. interested in ( ) 34. A. humorous B. successful C. popular D. beautiful ( ) 35. A. designed B. guided C. saved D. took 三三、阅读理解阅读理解 (共共 20 个个小题小题; 每小题每小题 2.5 分分, 满分满分 50 分分) 阅读下列短文, 从所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Your local grocery store is a psychological minefield (布雷
17、区), where even the bananas are ripe BOOK 1 Unit 6 at one with nature 单元单元测试题测试题 5 with mystery. 1. Southpaws (左撇子左撇子) have an invisible (看不见的看不见的) advantage Youve probably seen that stores keep go-to items produce, meats, dairy on the outer edge. But did you notice that most of them are set up to ma
18、ke you run counterclockwise(逆时针)? Ninety percent of us are right-handed, so we buy more when its counterclockwise. Youll also often find the dairy section in the back left corner: Because dairy is likely on your list, stores make sure you take the longest route to get there. In addition, its also a
19、more convenient place to put a fridge. 2. Everything is in its place Its safe to say that nothing you see on a shelf (柜架) is there by chance. The cookies on sale at the end of a passage are likely the result of smart product placement. More expensive items are usually placed at an adults eye level,
20、while colorful treats and other products for kids are positioned lower to catch the attention of children. 3. Time goes by so slowly Stores rarely have windows or clocks. With no reference to the outside world, customers can easily lose track of how long theyve been there so that they can buy more.
21、Grocery stores may use another trick to control your sense of time: small floor tiles (瓷砖) . 4. Goods are an art form Grocers know exactly what shade of banana youre most likely to buy. To ensure the bananas on display are the closest to this shade, stores use a ripeness scale that ranges from one (
22、all green) to seven (yellow with brown spots) . Some stores even use special lighting to make bananas look more appealing. As for the water sprayed on the other produce? It makes veggies look fresh, but keeping them wet actually makes them rot faster. It also makes produce heavier and therefore pric
23、ier. 36. Why do stores usually put dairy in the back left corner? A. Because it is a quiet place. B. To make people buy more. BOOK 1 Unit 6 at one with nature 单元单元测试题测试题 6 C. To attract peoples attention. D. Because most people are right-handed. 37. You are more likely to find toys_. A. in comers B.
24、 on lower shelves C. at an adults eye level D. at the end of a passage(通道) 38. Why are there usually no windows or clocks in stores? A. They are useless. B. There is no space for them. C. To make customers stay longer. D. To allow customers to enjoy themselves. 39. Stores use special lighting to mak
25、e bananas_. A. heavier B. look fresh C. rot slower D. more attractive 40. Which can be the best title for the text? A. Secrets of stores B. Advantages of stores C. How to shop in stores D. How to operate a store B There are plenty of ways to define (定义) a good boss. In the past, a good boss was an o
26、rder-giver and generally the only source of new ideas. Now, many workers define a good boss as a partner, with the ability to develop ideas in others. Here are three steps on your way to becoming a good boss. Knowing when to go home: It used to be that managers were expected to have their light on l
27、ast, to set an example for employees that long hours meant greater devotion to work. In fact, people are more fecund when they work closer to an eight-hour day, which helps them finish tasks efficiently (高效地). The message you need to send is that we dont have to live at work and you can work for me
28、and also have a life. A job shouldnt be measured by how much time you or your employees (员 工) are present but whether the job is being done well. The result isnt just more time with family BOOK 1 Unit 6 at one with nature 单元单元测试题测试题 7 and friends for you its setting a standard for your employees tha
29、t shows you value (看重) their lives too. Ending anti-mum offices: Most managers still have a widespread bias (偏见) against women, especially against young mothers, for they have to care for their kids. Good bosses will make allowances for (体谅) employees who are caring for children. Workers in offices
30、where everyone matters, regardless of sex or race, will work harder. Really thoughtful organizations figure out how to be successful, while also making allowances for people who need to spend more time with their families. Budget (预算) cuts done right: Cuts to your staff should be the last priority (
31、优先考虑的事). Figuring out ways to save your employees will be rewarded later with their loyalty (忠诚). Avoid also cutting those seemingly small employee reward programs, like free coffee or cakes on birthdays, things that keep employees happy. “Loyalty goes away if your people are not seen as part of a t
32、eam and the company isnt willing to invest (投资) in them. Anytime you do any kind of finance (投资) , there are ways you can get creative. 41. The following statements are true EXCEPT_. A. the definition of a good boss has changed now B. a good boss can develop employees ideas C. women usually are not
33、seen as the ideal worker D. giving employees greater freedom increases their loyalty 42. According to the passage, a good boss should _. A. care more for his family than his work B. set an example of working hard for employees C. recognize that employees have a life outside of work D. be able to kee
34、p the company budget in control BOOK 1 Unit 6 at one with nature 单元单元测试题测试题 8 43. The underlined word “fecund” can be replaced by _. A. efficient B. patient C. relaxed D. optimistic 44. Why are young mothers more likely to be looked down upon by managers? A. Because they have lower ability than men.
35、 B. Because they can bear less pressure than men. C. Because they will spend some time on children. D. Because they cant serve a company for a long time. 45. Whats the main idea of the passage? A. Tips on making your company better. B. How to become a good boss. C. How to improve employees enthusias
36、m at work. D. The best relationship between bosses and employees. C Whether you admit it or not, music improves our daily life and makes us feel easy, especially the music of Beethoven, Mozart. But can you believe that a school in England is using classical music to cut down students bad behavior? T
37、he head teacher Brian Walker at the West Park School in Derby asks some students to stay behind after school on Fridays. He forces his students to listen to Mozart and other classical music. He also makes them copy his favorite poems and they have to watch educational videos. Mr. Walker said his mai
38、n aim is to stop noisy pupils causing trouble in class for students who want to study. He said, “the students staying behind were not the smokers or drinkers, the truants (逃 学的学生 ) or the people who are late for school. Its those who have slowed the learning and BOOK 1 Unit 6 at one with nature 单元单元
39、测试题测试题 9 teaching in class for everyone”. Mr. Walker said this was unacceptable, because it was making the rest of the students fail to focus their attention on their study. Mr. Walker believes what he does reminds students that education is something to value. “It helps them see they are part of so
40、mething bigger that will improve their life chances,” he said. The head teacher thinks students in fact learn from being kept behind after school. Hopefully, I open their ears to an experience they dont normally have and dont want to have again, so its both educational and acts as a warning.” Music
41、has had success elsewhere in reducing bad behavior. In 2004, it reduced crime on Londons subway by 25 percent. Researchers from a Belfast university found it helped stop elephants bad behavior. However, one West Park student called Kieran said, “An hour of Mr. Walkers music is a real killer. ” 46. M
42、r. Walker asks his students to listen to music to_. A. make them rest after a days study B. punish them for their bad behavior C. get them to love arts gradually D. reduce their bad behavior 47. A student who _may be left behind to listen to Mozart after class. A. plays truant B. smokes in class C.
43、bothers others in class D. comes late for class 48. Why does Mr. Walker say some students bad behavior is unacceptable? A. Because the rest of the students hate them. B. Because they are wasting their life. C. Because they are disturbing teachers. BOOK 1 Unit 6 at one with nature 单元单元测试题测试题 10 D. Be
44、cause they have a bad influence on the other students. 49. In the eyes of Mr. Walker, _. A. some students dont realize education is valuable B. all students can learn from music C. music must be taught after class D. students ought to love music 50. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that _.
45、 A. the action Mr. Walker takes sometimes doesnt really work as planned B. Mr. Walker aims to tell students study is important C. once music helped animals behave well D. animals also like to listen to music D Meeting people from another culture can be difficult. From the beginning, people may send
46、the wrong signal (信号). Or they may pay no attention to signals from another person who is trying to develop a relationship. Different cultures emphasize (强调) the importance of relationship building to a greater or lesser degree. For example, business in some countries is not possible until there is a relationship of trust. Even with people at work, it is necessary to spend a