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1、Unit 2 Robots 單元測(cè)試第I卷 (三部分,共115分)I. 聽(tīng)力 (共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié) (共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)請(qǐng)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。1. What kind of music does the woman like best? A. Pop music. B. Light music. C. Classical music.2. What is happening to the sea? A. It has disappeared.B. It is being polluted. C. It is getting cleaner.3. To w

2、hom is the woman probably speaking? A. A salesman.B. A manager. C. A repairman.4. Who is the man? A. A book-seller. B. A writer. C. A publisher.5. Where are the English teachers meeting? A. In the teachers office. B. In the reading-room. C. In the meeting room. 第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分) 請(qǐng)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白

3、,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。請(qǐng)聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6. What kind of room does the man want?A. A single room. B. A double room. C. A double with bathroom.7. When will the man leave the hotel?A. On July 11th. B. On June 14th. C. On June 15th.請(qǐng)聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8. What did the man put up on the wall yesterday? A. The picture he dre

4、w on his vacation. B. The picture he took. C. The picture of him taken last year.9. What kind of pictures does the man like? A. The pictures prepared for cameras. B. The daily life pictures. C. The pictures taken by others.10. How many cameras does the man usually use? A. Twelve. B. Ten. C. Two.請(qǐng)聽(tīng)第8

5、段材料,回答第11至13題。11. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? A. Boss and secretary.B. Father and daughter. C. Manager and customer.12. What is David Browns phone number? A. 633001. B. 622301. C. 633201.13. Where is the phone number? A. On Miss Greys desk.B. On Mr. Banks desk. C. On

6、Mr. Browns desk.請(qǐng)聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14. Where are the palaces? A. At Notre Dame. B. At Versailles. C. At Louvre.15. What is the best place to eat according to the man? A. Notre Dame.B. Maxims. C. The Eiffel Tower.16. What does the man request the woman to do? A. Eat at the Louvre. B. Take some duck. C

7、. Send him a postcard.請(qǐng)聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17. Why did John keep his hair long? A. His hair grew too fast. B. He liked it to be long. C. The barber wouldnt like to cut it shorter.18. Why did Johns friends never make jokes about his hair? A. His hair wasnt funny. B. John was big and strong. C. John did

8、nt allow any jokes about his hair.19. What did the barber suggest? A. Cleaning Johns head. B. Cutting off most of Johns hair. C. Making John recognized by nobody.20. What was Johns answer to the barber? A. It was a great joke. B. It was a great praise to the barber. C. It was a threat against the ba

9、rber.II單項(xiàng)填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)2l. They desired that they_ the right to vote.A. had B. have C. are D. were22. Nick is looking for another job because he feels that nothing he does_ his boss.A. serves B. satisfies C. promises D. support 23. One side of the board should be painted yellow, and_A. the ot

10、her is white B. another white C. the other white D. another is white 24. Hi , Tracy , you look tired.I'm tried. I _ the living room all day.A. painted B. had painted C. have been painting D. have painted 25. His wife, to whom he_ for 20 years , was child¬less.A. had married B. married C. ha

11、s married D. had been married 26. I shall not believe it until I see it_ myself.A. for B. by C. of D. in 27. When we finally_ to get home after the tiring long journey we could hardly move a step farther.A. tried B. succeeded C. managed D. attempted 28. A Tales of Two Cities is_ a novel. It helps us

12、 to understand the history of England and French of that time. A. more than B. not more than C. no more than D. less than 29. I'm sorry to tell you that I_ on the play ground.A. forget your books B. forgot your books behindC. have left your books alone D. left your books behind30. Why? I have no

13、thing to confess _ you want me to say?A. What is it that B. what it is thatC. How is it that D. How it is that31. It' s the ability to do the job _ matters not where you come from or what you are.A. one B. that C. what D. it 32. Sally worked late in the evening to finish her report _ her boss co

14、uld read it first thing the next morning.A. so that B. because C. although D. when 33. Do let your mother know all the truth , she appears _ everything.A. to tell B. to be told C. to be telling D. to have been told 34. Tom should love _his little sister to the theater this evening.A. to be taken B.

15、to take C. being taken D. taking 35. With a lot of problem _, the newly elected president is having a hard time.A. settled B. settling C. to settle D. being settled 36. We had nothing to do _ watch TV. A. but to B. then to C. but D. then37. -What about the protection? -Lets keep the surface _ dirt b

16、y putting a cover over it. A. far from B. free from C. apart from D. away from38. With all the audience _, the speech began. A. sat B. seating C. seated D. having seated39. -Why are you smiling at me? - You look _ in that hat. A. absent-minded B. absurd C. gifted D. wise40. John has no difficulty ma

17、king friends in any situations due to his _ character. A. selfish B. hardworking C. easygoing D. shyIII完形填空(共20小題;每小題分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文所給各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A,B,C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。 Learning experiences happen to us throughout our lives. Not long ago, I had one that I would like to 41 .I was going

18、to Marblehead with my sailboat team. The team was racing down the highway at 85 mph 42 we realized we were 43 . Luckily, we saw a rest area ahead. I had a brand new $20 bill. I was so 44 because I had never had that kind of cash before. But spending it on 45 seemed like throwing it away. We all rush

19、ed into the pizza line. 46 I got a pizza and a drink, and walked to my table. About halfway through the meal, I 47 I had not actually handed any money to the cashier. I had just 48 out, and nobody had noticed. I felt terrible.My conscience(良心) opened its mouth and swallowed me in one big bite. I cou

20、ldnt 49 over it. I just couldnt go back to the cashier and 50 for my stolen pizza. I was so upset that I 51 to give myself the pleasure of an ice cream in 52 that someone would say,“ Hey, Jeff, why dont you use the change 53 the pizza instead of that nice, new $20 bill?” I was not so 54_ of my cash

21、now.For the next two years, whenever I was 55 of the “pizza incident”, I would say to myself, “Dont think about it.”I have learned two things from this 56 .Maybe I was a fool for 57 in to my conscience, and being too stupid to appreciate a 58 pizza. But the real lesson is that even if you get away f

22、rom what you have done, your conscience will 59 up with you.This reflects the saying, “A coward(懦夫) dies a thousand deaths; a hero dies once.” I was a coward and have felt terrible about that incident at least a thousand times. If I had been a “ 60 ” and gone back to pay for the pizza, I would have

23、felt a little uncomfortable about it only once, or maybe twice.41. A. say B. talk C. share D. explain42. A. as B. while C. thenD. when43. A. lost B. tired C. hungry D. anxious44. A. excited B. eager C. satisfied D. encouraged45. A. rest B. food C. travel D. drink46. A. Luckily B. Finally C. Immediat

24、elyD. Actually47. A. thought B. recognized C. noticedD. realized48. A. walked B. left C. workedD. found49. A. look B. get C. turn D. think50. A. ask B. pay C. apologizeD. send 51. A. refused B. wanted C. hoped D. meant52. A. hope B. surprise C. angerD. fear53. A. into B. with C. forD. from54. A. sur

25、e B. upset C. proudD. pleased55. A. warned B. reminded C. thoughtD. told56. A. experience B. experiment C. storyD. mistake57. A. turning B. taking C. handingD. giving58. A. free B. cheap C. plainD. delicious59. A. make B. wake C. catchD. put60. A. coward B. fool C. loserD. heroIV閱讀理解(共20小題,每小題2分,滿分4

26、0分)閱讀下列短文,從每小題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ALONDON Tuesday April 11Dustin Hoffman fan Pamela Crack got the shock of her life when the movie star telephoned her as she was doing her housework. Crack, 58, said she was flabbergasted when she picked up the phone and heard the star at the other end.“Its n

27、ot every day you get a Hollywood superstar phoning you when youre doing the housework,” Crack told the Sun. “It was a moment Ill never forget.”Hoffman was in the back of a London taxi driven by Cracks husband, Dave, when he made the call after being told Pamela was a fan. Dave Crack later became the

28、 star of Hoffmans speech at the Bafta award ceremony Sunday, where the 62-year-old American actor presented the Best Film award.“He said to give him a mention,” Hoffman told the audience to a burst of laughter. “Cheers Dave.” Taxi driver Crack said the Hollywood star was a joy to drive from the mome

29、nt he got into the taxi eating a cheese and tomato sandwich.“I said Youre that Dustin Hoffman, arent you? and he said, Yes I amwould you like a sandwich? I was a bit surprised but I took a sandwich from him and ate it hungrily.”61. What does the word “flabbergasted” in the first paragraph probably m

30、ean?A. Pleased. B. Honored. C. Frightened.D. Surprised. 62. How did Dustin Hoffman learn that Pamela was a fan?A. He learned it at a dinner party. B. He learned it from Dave Crack.C. He learned it when he was at the Bafta ceremony.D. He learned it when he was watching a Hollywood movie.63. What was

31、Hoffman doing when he talked about Dave Crack?A. He was riding in a taxi. B. He was presenting the Best Film award.C. He was talking to Pamela on the phone. D. He was eating a cheese and tomato sandwich.64. It is most likely that Dustin Hoffman came to London .A. to meet Pamela Crack B. to spend a s

32、ight-seeing holidayC. to attend the Bafta award ceremony D. to meet a Hollywood superstar from AmericaBColumbus made four voyages to the west between 1492 and 1504 in his vain(徒勞的)search for a sea route to Asia. The mystery of why he failed to find it haunted(縈繞心頭的) him and filled him with sadness.W

33、herever he went to Cuba, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, South America, Panama, down the coast of Central Americait was always the same story. Instead of golden palaces, there were grass huts and palm-leaf tents. Instead of silk-robed merchant princes, he found “Indians” who did not have so much as a shirt on

34、 their backs.When Columbus explored the West Indies in 1493,he heard tales of a fierce Indian tribe(兇狠的印第安部落) who literally devoured(吞食) its defeated enemies after a battle. These people were called by many names in the area, including Calina, Canima, Carib, and Caniba. Columbus recorded the name of

35、 the American natives as Canibales in Spanish, a word which came to refer, within a few years, to any eater of human flesh(食人部落,食人族).In the similar fashion, the word Caribbean, a title for the sea as well as for the region, came into English.At times Columbus knew that this new land was not China, n

36、ot Japan, not the Spice Islands. He seemed to accept it as a part of the earth that the geographers of Europe had never heard of before. It was another worldand he called it exactly thatbut Columbus also insisted until he died that land he had reached was an unknown part of Asia.65. What is the best

37、 title for this text?A. Sailing to Asia B. Columbus voyages C. West Indies D. Spice Islands66. In the course of his four voyages, Columbus succeeded in .A. finding China and the Spice Islands B. trading with many merchantsC. visiting several parts of Central and South America D. sailing to Asia67. C

38、olumbus thought that .A. others had sailed to Asia before him B. it was impossible to sail to AsiaC. the land he had found was not China or Japan D. the geographers knew about the land he had found68. The text implies that .A. Columbus never realized the full meaning of his discoveryB. Columbus was

39、disappointed with his voyagesC. there was no way to reach Asia from Europe at that timeD. Columbus found exactly what he had intended toCCompulsive(強(qiáng)迫的)shoppers may have a new psychological excuse to blame for their wild shopping. Psychologists at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand are stud

40、ying the “shop-till-you-drop” habit as a behavioral disorder similar to compulsive eating. Compulsive shoppers frequently buy more than they can afford or more than they need, and it causes them distress(苦惱).“It becomes a problem when you are out of control,” psychology lecturer Neville Blampied sai

41、d. “When you are feeling bad and blue, what do you do? Some people eat chocolate cake and ice cream. Some people take the credit card and go out to the shop.” Bank managers understand the problem because they have to deal with people who have to be persuaded to stop using their cards drawing money.C

42、ompulsive shopping was first discovered in 1915, although it was then known as monomania. Few studies have been done on the problem.An advertisement in a Christchurch paper, calling for people to take part in an experimental treatment program designed by Mr. Wilson, attracted 10 replies. But the pro

43、blem, said Mr. Wilson, is “clearly not rare”. He thinks that compulsive shopping should be treated with drugs. “As psychologists we are interested in non-drug treatments for behavioral difficulties,” Mr. Wilson said.Compulsive eaters or shoppers get a kick from their habit. “Both activities provide

44、an immediate kind of kick and you feel a bit better,” he said. “You have long-term problems, but human beings are extremely good at not seeing long-term problems and are very sensitive to short-term benefits,” he said.The aim of the treatment was to help people find better ways of managing their emo

45、tions. The program, consisting of 10 one-hour weekly lessons and two follow-up treatments, is loosely based on teaching stress management.“You often have to start to get people to correctly recognize their emotions. Not being able to know what you really feel weakens your ability to solve the proble

46、ms connected with whats making you feel that way,” Mr. Wilson said.69. What is this article mostly about?A. Signs of compulsive shopping. B. Studies of compulsive shopping.C. comparison of compulsive shopping and compulsive eating.D. An experimental treatment program designed by Mr. Wilson.70. The u

47、nderlined word“it”in the first paragraph most probably refers to .A. compulsive eating B. a new psychological excuseC. the study done by Blampied D. the behavior of wild shopping71. Which of the following is considered important in treating compulsive shoppers?A. Teaching them to manage their money

48、better.B. Teaching them to understand their emotions.C. Persuading them not to draw money from the bank.D. Treating them with right drugs.72. When the writer says that compulsive shoppers get a kick from their habit, he means that they .A. feel distressed after their wild shopping B. feel better aft

49、er treatment from psychologistsC. are better able to deal with stress problems D. have a feeling of excitement after shopping DNorah had a cottage on a cliff above a big bay. In winter it could be very nasty (unpleasant) because of strong winds and sea spray(浪花). In fact, when a gale was blowing, No

50、rah and her husband got used to sleeping in a small room downstairs, because their bedroom upstairs, which faced the gales, had a very big window, and they were afraid that an extra violent gust(陣風(fēng))might break it and blow pieces of broken glass over them.Also, the salt spray from the sea put an end

51、to many of the colorful plants Norah planted in her garden. She tried putting up a fence to protect them, but the wind just hit it, went up over the top and then down the other side, so in the end she filled the garden with trees and bushes that liked salt.But most of the summer Norah enjoyed her co

52、ttage and garden very much. At weekends she could sit out of doors in the sun, looking at the beautiful view, with interesting ships and boats passing by, and she could very easily cycle down to the sea for a swim.Now, Norah and her husband had plenty of friends and relations. In the summer lots of

53、them used to come to enjoy the beautiful place, and in the end it really became quite annoying for Norah and her husband. When they were at home, they found friends and relations arriving, expecting to be given unlimited drinks and meals, and to sit in the sun for hours, talking as if Norah and her

54、husband had nothing else to do but entertain and listen to them.This went on for several years. Norah did not wish to appear rude by refusing to let her friends and relations in, but on the other hand, she was getting tired every summer.Then one day Norah was complaining about this to her hairdresser while she was doing her ha

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