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    1、高二英语模块五第一单元测试题及答案第一部分: 单项选择(共15题,每题1分,共15分)1. If you dont go to the party, _I.A. so do B. so will C. nor do D. neither shall2. You can hardly imagine what great difficulty we had _the work.A to do B. done C. doing D. do3. -What do you suppose made her so unhappy?- _ her wallet.A. lose B. Lost C. Los

    2、ing D. To lose4. The boy wanted to play football in the street, but his parents told him _.A not to B not to do C. not do it D. do not to5. He _to Shanghai, for I saw him a moment ago.A .must have gone B. cant have gone C. mustnt have gone D. cant have been6. We all know that this book is _. A. very

    3、 worth reading B. worth being read C. worthy of reading D. worthy of being read7. There _in the world _China is a great country with a long history and rich culture. A .are no doubt ; that B. are not doubts ; if C. is no doubt; that D. is not doubt; if8. There was nothing they could do_.A. but wait

    4、B. except waiting C. only to wait D. unless they waited9. I wont stand your _ to me like that. A. talk B. talks C. talking D. talked10. Joe just wanted to play a joke on her, he did not mean _ Sarah.A. hurting B. to hurt C. hurted D. hurts11. We drove all the way to the beach , _.A. have fun B. just

    5、 for fun C. make fun of D. have a fun12. He used to _his teaching when he was young. A. devoting to B. being devoted to C. devote to D. be devoted to13. I found a piece of paper on my desk, _ “Stupid Sarah got a D!” A. said B. which saying C. say D. saying 14._ his hard working, he was admitted to N

    6、anjing University. A. In spite of B. As a result of C. In place of D. Instead of15. He is _ to come to the party this evening. A. possible B. possibly C. likely D. probable第二部分:完形填空 (20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1635各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项. It was the end of my first day as waitress in a busy New York res

    7、taurant. My cap had gone away, and my feet (16) _. The loaded plates I carried (17) _ to be heavier and heavier. Tired and discouraged, I didnt seem able to do anything (18) _. As I made out a check for a family with several children who had changed their ice-cream (19) _ a dozen times, I was ready

    8、to stop. Then the father (20) _ at me as he handed my tip. “Well done,” he said, “youve (21) _ us really well.” Suddenly my tiredness (22) _. I smiled back, and later, when the manager asked me how Id like my first day, I said, “(23) _!” Those few words of praise had (24) _ everything. Praise is lik

    9、e (25) _ to the human spirit; we cannot flower and grow without it. And (26) _, while most of us are only too (27) _ to apply to others the cold wind of criticism, we are (28) _ to give our fellows the warm sunshine of praise. Why-when one word of praise can bring such (29) _?Its strange how chary w

    10、e are about praising. Perhaps its (30) _ few of us know how to accept it. Its (31) _ rewarding to give praise in areas in which (32) _ generally goes unnoticed or unmentioned. An artist gets complimented (admired) for a glorious picture, a cook for a (33) _ meal. But do you ever tell your laundry ma

    11、nager how pleased you are when the shirts are (34) _ just right? In fact, to give praise (35) _ the giver nothing but a moments thought and a moments effort.16. A. restedB. hurtC. brokeD. slipped17. A. remainedB. lookedC. seemedD. appeared18. A. newB. specialC. nervousD. right19. A. orderB. priceC.

    12、materialD. chair20. A. staredB. smiledC. glancedD. nodded21. A. called onB. looked afterC. passed byD. thought of22. A. arrivedB. continuedC. disappearedD. developed23. A. OhB. WellC. FineD. Terrible24. A. madeB. changedC. foundD. improved25. A. heatB. warmthC. snowstormD. sunlight26. A. thenB. thus

    13、C. thereforeD. yet27. A. readyB. doubtfulC. satisfiedD. disappointed28. A. unableB. unwillingC. likelyD. anxious29. A. attentionB. choiceC. pleasureD. difficulty30. A. becauseB. whenC. whatD. where31. A. finallyB. especiallyC. sillyD. fortunately32. A. effortB. attemptC. deedD. feeling33. A. dailyB.

    14、 light C. perfectD. poor34. A. doneB. soldC. chosenD. given35. A. addsB. leavesC. offersD. cost 第三部分:阅读理解(每小题1分,满分20分)AA mouse looked through a crack in the wall to see the farmer and his wife opening a package: What food might it contain? He was astonished to discover that it was a mouse trap!Retre

    15、ating to the farmyard, the mouse declared the warning, “There is a mouse trap in the house, there is a mouse trap in the house.”The chicken clucked and scratched, raised her head and said, “Mr Mouse, I can tell you this is a grave concern to you, but it is of no consequence to me, I cannot be bother

    16、ed by it.”The mouse turned to the pig and told him, “There is a mouse trap in the house.” “I am so sorry, Mr Mouse,” sympathized the pig, “but there is nothing I can do about it but pray; be assured that you are in my prayers.”The mouse turned to the cow, who replied, “A mouse trap, am I in grave da

    17、nger, huh?”So the mouse returned to the house, head down and depressed to face the farmers mouse trap alone.That very night a sound was heard throughout the house, like the sound of a mouse trap catching its prey. The farmers wife rushed to see what was caught. In the darkness, she did not see that

    18、it was an evil snake whose tail the trap had caught. The snake bit the farmers wife. The farmer rushed her to the hospital. She returned home with a fever. Now everyone knew to treat a fever with fresh chicken soup, so the farmer took his hatchet to the farmyard for the soups main ingredient. His wi

    19、fes sickness continued so that friends and neighbors came to sit with her around the clock. To feed them, the farmer butchered the pig. The farmers wife did not get well, in fact, she died, and so many people came for her funeral. The farmer had the cow slaughtered to provide meat for all of them to

    20、 eat. So the next time you hear that someone is facing a problem and think that it does not concern you, remember that when the least of us is threatened, we are all at risk.36. We may infer that the passage is most probably a _.A. fairy tale B. fable C. science fiction D. news report37. We could se

    21、e from the passage that the mouse was _.A. kind and warm-hearted B. well-informedC. good at cheating others D. foolish and rude38. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. The pig was comparatively less friendly than the others in the farmyard.B. The mouse trap that the mouse disco

    22、vered was not a practical one.C. The farmer and his wife trapped an evil snake that night.D. The farmers family was in fact poor and they had no friends.39. The underlined word “ingredient” (Paragraph 7) refers to _.A. the mouse B. the pig C. the snake D. the chicken40. What can we learn from the st

    23、ory?A. Better safe than sorry.B. Traps are usually well disguised.C. To help others is just to save you.D. To keep the balance of nature is the duty of us all.BThe other day, my friend Jane was invited to a 40th birthday party. The time printed on the invitation was 7.30pm. Jane went off with her hu

    24、sband, expecting a merry evening of wine, food, and song.By 9.45, everybody was having great fun, but no food had appeared. Jane and David were restless. Other guests began whispering that they, too, were starving. But no one wanted to leave, just in case some food was about to appear. By 11.00, the

    25、re was still no food, and everyone was completely off their heads. Jane and David left hungry and angry.Their experience suggests that the words on the printed invitations need to be made clearer. Everyone reads and understands the invitations differently. Most of us would agree that 6.30 -8.30pm me

    26、ans drinks only, go out to dinner afterwards; 8.00pm or 8.30pm means possible dinner, but 9.30pm and any time thereafter means no food, oat beforehand, roll up late.But this is not always the case. If asked to a students party at 6.30pm, it is normal for guests not to appear before midnight, if at a

    27、ll, and no one cares. Being the first to arrive - looking eager - is social death. When my mother is asked to a party for 6.30, she likes to be them, if not on lime, then no later than seven. My age group (late thirties) falls somewhere between the two, but because we still think were young, were pr

    28、obably closer to student-time than grown-up time.The accepted custom at present is confusing (混乱的), sometimes annoying, and it often means you may go home hungry, but it does lend every party that precious element (成分) of surprise.41. The underlined words off their heads probably mean_.A. tired B. c

    29、razy C. curious D. hopeless42. Jane and David s story is used to show that_ .A. petty-goer8 usually get hungry at partiesB. party invitations can be confusing C. people should ask for food at parties D. birthday parties for middle-aged people are dull43. For some young people, arriving on time for a

    30、 students party will probably be considered_. A. very difficult B. particularly thoughtfulC. friendly and polite D. socially unacceptable44. According to the writer, people in their late thirties_.A. are likely to arrive late for a party B. care little about the party time C. haven t really grown up

    31、 yet D. like surprises at parties45. What is the general idea of the text? A. It s safe to arrive late just when food is served. B. It s wise to eat something before going to a party. C. It s important to follow social rules of party-going. D. It s necessary to read invitations carefully.C A high sc

    32、hool history teacher once told us,“If you make one close friend in school,you will be most fortunateA true friend is someone who stays with you for life”Experience teaches that he is rightGood friendships are just not easily formed It is possible that we simply do not stay in one place long enough f

    33、or a true friendship to developHowever,there can be no disagreement on the need for each of us to think carefully about the kind of friendships we want To most of us,friendships are considered very important,but we need to be clear in our own minds the kinds of friendships we wantAre they to be clos

    34、e or kept at arms length?Do we want to share ourselves or do we want to walk on the surface?For some people,many friendships on the surface are quite enoughand thats all rightBut at some point we need to make sure that our expectations are the same as our friends expectationsIf one wants more from t

    35、he friendship than the other,and if this is not talked about,one is likely at last to feel that hes holding the short end of the stickThe sharing of personal experience including our tears as well as our dark dreams,is the surest way to deepen friendshipsBut it must be undertaken(进行)slowly and carri

    36、ed on only if there are signs of interest and action in return What are some of the difficulties to friendship?The greatest is the attraction to expect too much too soonDeep relationships take timeAnother“major difficulty” is the selfishness to think one“possesses”the other,including his time and at

    37、tentionSimilarly,friendships require actions in returnIn other words,you must give as much as you takeFinally there is a question of taking care ofUnless you spend reasonable time together,talking on the phone,writing letters,doing things together,friendships will die away 根据短文内容,判断下列句子正(T)误(F)。 ( )

    38、 46Making a good friend,one need to consider what kind of friendships he wants( ) 47. It is right that friendships on the surface is quite enough( ) 48. All friendships should be close relationships ( )49True friends are willing to share each others experiences ( )50There is no question of taking ca

    39、re of between true friends DHow could we possibly think that keeping animals in cages in unnatural environmentsmostly for entertainment purposesis fair and respectful?Zoo officials say they are concerned about animals. However, most zoos remain “collections” of interesting “things” rather than prote

    40、ctive habitats(栖息地). Zoos teach people that it is acceptable to keep animals bored, lonely, and far from their natural homes.Zoos claim(声称) to educate people and save endangered species(物种), but visitors leave zoos without having learned anything meaningful about the animals natural behavior, intell

    41、igence, or beauty. Zoos keep animals in small spaces or cages, and most signs only mention the species name, diet, and natural range(分布区). The animals normal behavior is seldom noticed because zoos dont usually take care of the animals natural needs.The animals are kept together in small spaces, wit

    42、h no privacy and little opportunity for mental and physical exercise. This results in unusually and self-destructive behavior called zoochosis. A worldwide study of zoos found that zoochosis is common among animals kept in small spaces or cages. Another study showed that elephants spend 22 percent o

    43、f their time making repeated head movements or biting cage bars, and bears spend 30 percent of their time walking back and forth, a sign of unhappiness and pain.Furthermore, most animals in zoos are not endangered. Captive breeding(圈养繁殖) of endangered big cats. Asian elephants, and other species has

    44、 not resulted in their being sent back to the wild. Zoos talk a lot about their captive breeding programs because they do not want people to worry about a species dying out. In fact, baby animals also attract a lot of paying customers. Havent we seen enough competitions to name baby animals?Actually

    45、, we will save endangered species only if we save their habitats and put an end to the reasons people kill them. Instead of supporting zoos, we should support groups that work to protect animals natural habitats.51How would the author describe the animals life in zoos?ADangerous.BUnhappy.CNatural.DE

    46、asy.52In the state of zoochosis, animals _.Aremain in cagesBbehave strangelyCattack other animalsDenjoy moving around53What does the author try to argue in the passage?AZoos are not worth the public support.BZoos fail in their attempt to save animals.CZoos should treat animals as human beings.DZoos use animals as a means of entertainment.54The author tries to persuade readers to accept his argument mainly by _.Apointing out the faults in what zoos doBusing evidence he has collected at zoos

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