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1、選修7 Unit 5 Travelling abroad單元測(cè)試題姓名 班級(jí) 得分 自我評(píng)價(jià) 第一部分 聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)(略)第二部分 英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié) 單項(xiàng)選擇(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。21. I hear it will rain tomorrow. It _ true. You see, there are so many black clouds in the sky now.A. wont be B. will be C. may be D. may not be 22. To q

2、ualify yourself for this kind of new job, I recommend that you _ some online courses. A. to take B. taking C. take D. would take23. Jane has been so _ in getting used to everything that she hasnt had time for social activities. A. confused B. worried C. devoted D. occupied 24. _ I can see, there is

3、only one way to solve this problem. A. As far as B. Even if C. As long as D. As soon as 25. That was the first time I _ there and I was impressed by the friendly people very much.A. go B. was going C. had gone D. have gone 26. A clean environment can help the city bid for the Olympics, _ in turn wil

4、l promote its economic development.A. what B. which C. that D. as 27. He was generally _ to be the finest poet in the land.A. received B. regarded C. seen D. acknowledged 28. After three years study, Jane got a _ for teaching English.A. qualification B. composition C. collection D. satisfaction 29.

5、It is very common that former soldiers have difficulty in _ civilian life.A. sticking to B. relating to C. adjusting to D. connecting to 30. There was good food _ abundance at the party.A. at B. with C. in D. of 31. Was it two years ago _ they first met?A. since B. which C. while D. that 32. I was g

6、iven three books on sewing, the first _ I really enjoyed.A. that B. which C. of which D. of that 33. As the busiest woman in the village, she made _ her duty to look after all the other peoples affairs in that village.A. this B. that C. one D. it34. Mary felt sad over the loss of photos she had shot

7、 in Australia, _ that was a memory she especially treasured.A. as B. which C. when D. where 35. Have you ever listened to the song Yesterday once more, _ singer died in her early years?A. its B. its C. whose D. which 第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)The popular Korean male artist Rain swept through Asia r

8、ecently, gaining popularity among both male and female fans. 36 his popularity, Pepsi(百事可樂(lè)), which did not 37 to offer any Korean artist the opportunity to be one of its ambassadors (大使), has changed their mind. They now have 38 Rain to be its new “blue blood(藍(lán)血家族)” and have offered him a high price

9、. For the past two years, Pepsi has 39 an enormous amount of money in signing up world popular mega stars to be the companys ambassadors. They 40 soccer star David Beckham, Taiwan popular Idols F4, Jay Chou, Hong Kong star Edison Chen, Nicholas Tse, Louis Koo etc. Now with the 41 rising of Korean st

10、ar Rain, Pepsi was quick to put him on its 42. According to sources, Pepsi has recently sent a(an) 43 to Korea to discuss details with Rain and they are about to 44 a contract. When a reporter called Ms Li to verify this matter, she didnt deny it, and 45 that “At this point, we cant reveal anything”

11、. Also according to sources, Pepsi will be the sponsor of Rains October 46 in Hong Kong, but Rains Hong Kong manager Ms Chan Ka Ying 47 , “At this moment, its not 48 to talk about this. There will be an announcement shortly!” 49 the old Chinese saying goes: “One mountain cannot be ruled by two tiger

12、s”, Pepsi has somehow created an internal 50 between Rain and Jay Chou. Rains popularity is rising and he has the 51 “single eye-lid” feature as Jay, whose status has somehow been 52. Theres a rumour that the skin product brand DHC is intending to 53 their ambassador from Jay to Rain, in order to ca

13、pture the Korean, Japanese, Chinese 54. Rains recent Beijing concert was a tremendous hit, 55 in “Korean Fever” in Mainland China.36. A. Thanks for B. Due to C. According to D. Based on37. A. target B. point C. aim D. intend38. A. accepted B. invited C. adopted D. approved39. A. spent B. depended C.

14、 cost D. paid40. A. contain B. include C. cover D. enclose41. A. up-to-date B. new C. modern D. recent 42. A. schedule B. record C. list D. program43. A. manager B. artist C. boss D. representative44. A. sign B. mark C. get D. keep45. A. supplied B. increased C. joined D. added46. A. concert B. show

15、 C. display D. exhibition47. A. recognized B. responded C. reacted D. acknowledged48. A. comfortable B. pleasant C. convenient D. relaxed49. A. As B. When C. After D. While 50. A. struggle B. competition C. fight D. conflict51. A. same B. alike C. different D. similar52. A. infected B. effected C. a

16、ffected D. caused53. A. exchange B. vary C. shift D. switch54. A. markets B. shops C. malls D. stores55. A. resulting B. causingC. leading D. directing第三部分 閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)AThe English, as a race, are very different in many ways from all other nationalities, including their closest neighbors,

17、 the French, the Belgians and the Dutch. It is claimed that living on an island separated from the rest of Europe has much to do with it. Whatever the reasons are, it may be fairly stated that the Englishman has developed many attitudes and habits which distinguish him from other nationalities.Broad

18、ly speaking, the Englishman is a quiet, shy, reserved person who is fully relaxed only among people he knows well. In the presence of strangers or foreigners he often seems restrained, even embarrassed. You have only to witness a city train any morning or evening to see the truth of this. Serious-lo

19、oking businessmen and women sit reading their newspapers or having a light sleep in a corner, and no one speaks. In fact, to do so would seem most unusual. An Englishman, pretending to be giving advice to overseas visitors, once suggested, “On entering a railway carriage, shake hands with all the pa

20、ssengers.” Needless to say, he was not being serious. There is an unwritten but clearly understood code of behavior which, if broken, makes the person immediately suspected.In many parts of the world it is quite normal to show openly extremes of enthusiasm, emotion, excitement, etc, often accompanie

21、d by appropriate gesture. The Englishman is somewhat different. Of course, an Englishman feels no less deeply than anyone of a different nationality, but he tends to display his feelings far less. This is reflected in his use of language. Imagine a man commenting on the great beauty of a young girl.

22、 A more emotional man might describe her state “Oh, she is a goddess”, whereas an Englishman might just say “Oh, shes all right.” An Englishman who has seen a highly successful and enjoyable film recommends it to a friend by commenting, “Its not bad you know”, or on seeing some very unusual scenery

23、he might convey (表達(dá)) his pleasure by saying, “Nice, yes, very nice.” The overseas visitor must not be disappointed by this apparent lack of interest and involvement. Instead, he must realize that “all right,” “not bad,” and “nice,” very often have the sense of “first-class,” “excellent,” “beautiful”

24、. This unique style of language use is particularly common in England, and is known as restrained statement.56. According to the passage, the English are different from other nationalities in _. A. habits B. attitudes C. character D. all of the above57. The underlined word “restrained” in the second

25、 paragraph probably means “ ”. A. calm and controlled B. polite and friendly C. nervous and quiet D. silent and kind58. In Britain, if you dont want other people to think you are strange, youd better _. A. talk with others as much as possible B. behave just like the English doC. say nothing about yo

26、urself D. shake hands with everyone you meet 59. If an Englishman says “all right”, it may mean “_”. A. not bad B. correct C. quite right D. wonderful60. From the passage, we can infer that an Englishman _. A. doesnt like to show his feelings so muchB. has less emotion than people of other nationali

27、tiesC. finds it easy to express his emotion D. likes to have a joke with strangersBDown-to-earth means being honest, open, and easy to deal with. It is a pleasure to find someone who is down-to-earth. A person who is down-to-earth is easy to talk to. He or she accepts others as equals. A down-to-ear

28、th person may be an important member of society, of course, but they do not let their importance go to their heads, and they do not consider themselves to be better than others who are less important. Someone who is filled with self-importance and pride, often without cause, is said to have his nose

29、 in the air. There is no way a person with his nose in the air can be down-to-earth.Americans use another expression that is similar in some way to down-to-earth. The expression is both feet on the ground. Someone with both feet on the ground is a person with a good understanding of reality. He has

30、what is called common sense. He may have dreams but he does not allow them to block his knowledge of what is real. The opposite kind of person is one who has his head in the clouds. A man with his head in the clouds is a dreamer whose mind is not in the world. Sometimes such a dreamer can be brought

31、 back to reality; sharp words from the teacher, for example, can usually get a daydreaming student to put both feet back on the ground.The person who is down-to-earth usually has both feet on the ground. But the opposite is not always true. Someone with both feet on the ground may not be as open and

32、 easy to deal with as someone who is down-to-earth. When we have both our feet firmly on the ground, we are realistic and we act honestly and openly toward others, and our lives are like the ground below us, solid and strong.61. If a person has his nose in the air, he _. A. is down to the earth B. i

33、s easy to deal with C. always thinks he is more important than others D. is confident62. If a person has both feet on the ground, he _. A. is in touch with reality, and doesnt have any dreamsB. has some dreams but he is realisticC. is honest, open and easy to deal withD. is honest, open but hard to

34、deal with63. From the second paragraph, we know that sharp words from a teacher can usually _. A. help a student get down to the earth B. wake a student upC. help a daydreaming student come down to the ground D. help a daydreaming student to become more realistic64. The underlined sentence “But the

35、opposite is not always true.” most probably means that _.A. the person who has his nose in the air is not trueB. a man with his head in the clouds is often not intelligentC. the opposite direction is always wrongD. a person who has both feet on the ground may not be down-to-earth65. From the passage

36、, we can infer the person who is _ is the most popular kind of person.A. down-to-earth B. standing on the groundC. with his nose in the air D. with his head in the cloudsC From their beginnings New England towns had a special democratic system of government. At a stated time all the citizens would a

37、ssemble at a town meeting, where they would discuss local problems and express opinions freely. They also elected the towns officials at these gatherings and made decisions about the taxes they would pay and about other community matters. These meetings were usually held at the town hall, which was

38、located in the central square.In the eighteenth-century town meetings, only men who owned property and who were church members actually voted, although everyone present was allowed to express their opinions. Later, all citizens were allowed to vote. Thus the town meeting became truly democratic. Tow

39、n meetings are still common in New England communities.In recent years the town meeting idea has been widely imitated. There are open sessions of this kind on radio and television. Occasionally a meeting of this type is called by a government agency in order to give an opportunity for free and open

40、discussion on current problems and policies.66. At a town meeting, people do the following things EXCEPT _. A. express their opinions about the governmentB. elect officials of the townsC. make a decision about whom they should marryD. discuss some community matters 67. In the 18th century, who had t

41、he right to vote? A. All the citizens. B. All the men except those who were church members.C. The rich. D. The rich men and the church members.68. Why has the town meeting been widely imitated? A. Because many people are interested in it.B. Because it is very democratic.C. Because many people enjoy

42、themselves at town meetings.D. Because sometimes government agencies call them.69. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true? A. Citizens can elect the officials in the town meeting.B. In recent years, town meetings are often called by a government agency.C. People can

43、say what they want to say at the town meeting.D. Nowadays this kind of meeting is also held on radio and television.70. This passage mainly talks about _. A. the New England town meeting B. modern town meetingsC. a democratic meeting D. New England townsDMost Americans believe that someone isnt grow

44、n-up until the age of 26 and they should complete their education, have a full-time job, have a family to support and be financially independent. They also believe that becoming a real grown-up is a process which begins at about the age of 20 and takes about five years, according to the report from

45、the University of Chicagos National Opinion Research Center. The findings are based on a representative sample of 1,398 people over the age of 18 who were surveyed in person. The survey found that people expect the transitions to grown-up status to be completed at the following ages: age 20.9 self-s

46、upporting; age 21.1 no longer living with parents; age 21.2 having a full-time job; age 22.3 education completed; age 24.5 being able to support a family financially; age 25.7 getting married; and age 26.2 having a child. “There is a large degree of agreement across social groups on the relative imp

47、ortance of the seven transitions,” said Tom Smith, director of the survey. The only obvious pattern of differences is on views about supporting a family, having children and getting married. Older adults consider these more important than younger adults do. This probably shows in large part a change

48、 in values across generations away from traditional family values. The most valued step toward reaching adulthood, the survey found, is completing education, followed by full-time employment, supporting a family, financial independence, living independently, and marriage.71. According to the first p

49、aragraph, someone is a grown-up when he _. A. has found a full-time job B. has finished his study in universityC. can make money and support himself after completing his educationD. can support a family and be financially independent after graduation72. A young man of 24 may be busy _. A. finding a

50、job B. finding a girl friendC. making money D. preparing for his wedding73. The underlined word “status” in the second paragraph probably means “_”. A. position B. rank C. level D. situation74. From the passage, we learn that _. A. being grown-up is just a matter of ageB. being grown-up is a process

51、 which takes some timeC. all people think completing education means being grown-upD. the survey found everyone had a different view about being grown-up75. The best title for the passage should be “_” A. It takes a long time to grown up. B. Are we grown-up yet?C. Getting married means being grown-u

52、p. D. Completing education means being grown-up.第四部分 寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié) 閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題;每小題3分,滿分15分) 閱讀下面的短文,并根據(jù)文章后的題目要求回答76-80小題。Tibet lies high in the mountains, where there are few trees for fuel and the ground is too hard to dig a grave. Therefore, for centuries, one of the most common ways for Tibetans

53、 to dispose of dead bodies has been by sky burials. Basically, this means allowing vultures(禿鷹)to eat the corpses.In many cultures, allowing animals to eat the bodies of relatives would show a lack of respect for them. But Tibetan views on dead bodies are different. Tibetans believe that the body is simply a container for the spirit, and it is only the spirit that is important.After a Tibetan dies, the body is not touched for three days. The spirit

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