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/人教版英語高一上學(xué)期Unit4Earthquakes測試卷一、單項(xiàng)選擇1.Alotofnewsolutionstotheproblems______atthemeetingonWednesday,whicharestillwaitingtobedecidedonbythemanager.A.cameon B.cameoutC.cameup D.cameback2.Couldyoubesokindastoposttheletterforme?__________.A.That’sright B.WithpleasureC.It’smytreat D.Takeiteasy3.Ifound________impossiblefor_______toworkoutthemathproblem.A.it;him B.it;heC.that;him D.that;he4.Planningsofarahead_______nosense-somanythingswillhavechangedbynextyear.A.makes B.hasmadeC.ismaking D.made5.Notuntilhegotseriouslyill_______theimportanceofhealth.A.hehadrealized B.herealizedC.hadherealized D.didherealize6.WhatdoyouthinkmadeMaryupset?___________hernewbicycle.A.Asshelost B.LosingC.Lost D.Becauseoflosing7.Ifyousmile,______you’reinabadmood,itwillimmediatelyimproveyourmood.A.when B.onlyifC.evenif D.once8.Iwill________thestoryasitwastoldtome.A.setabout B.setoutC.setdown D.setup9.Iam_______toyouforthechanceyougavemetoexpressmyfeelings.A.helpful B.hopefulC.grateful D.useful10.Infact,beforetheearthquakehappenedinTangshan,alotofstrangethingsappearedindifferentparts,butmostpeoplethemasaresultoftheircarelessness.A.gotalongwith B.thoughtlittleofC.madeuseof D.a(chǎn)ddedupto二、閱讀理解Despitethevitalroletheyplayinmanyecosystems,animalsconsideredtobe“ugly〞arebeingignoredbyscientists.Astudyhadfounduglieranimalsattractlessattentionandlessfundingwhenitcomestoconservationeffortsandresearch.Thiscouldmeantheugliestanimalpopulationcouldbeunderthreat.ThestudywasconductedbywildlifebiologistsTrishFlemingandBillBatemaninPerth,Australia.Theylookedatresearchpublicationsconcerning331Australianmammalspeciesthatbroadlyfellintocategoriestheylabeledas“thegood,thebadandtheugly〞.Itturnedoutthatstudiesinto“thegoodgroup〞and“thebadgroup〞werecarriedoutwhile“theuglygroup〞wasignored.Uglyanimals,suchasthefruitbatandthetreebat,arebeingignoredbyconservationists.Andsomeanimalsareevenbecomingendangeredbecauseofhowtheylook.TheMadagascanlemur(狐猴)calledtheayeayeissouglythatthenativeshavelongseenthemasabadsign,orasignofdeath,sotheykillthemwhenevertheyseethem.Otheruglyanimalsunderthreatincludethedugong(儒艮)andtheproboscismonkey(長鼻猴).Despitemakingup45%ofthe331speciesstudied,theuglyanimalshaveattractedlittleattentionfromscientists.“Weknowsolittleaboutthebiologyofmanyofthesespecies,〞saidTrishFleming.“Formany,wehavecataloguedtheirexistence,butwhenitcomestounderstandingwhattheyeat,theirhabitatneeds,orhowwecouldimprovetheirchanceofsurvival,wearestillinthedark.WithBillBateman,TrishFleminghascalledforimprovedfundingforthelesserknownmammals.“Itwouldbe‘tragic’ifhumansendedupcausingtheextinctionofmorespecieswithoutevenknowinganythingaboutthem,〞theysaid.11.Basedonthetext,“theuglyanimals〞________.A.a(chǎn)reincreasinginnumberB.getmoreconservationfundsC.playanimportantroleintheecosystemD.costquiteagreatdealofmoneyinresearch12.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?A.Peopleseethedugongasasignofdeath.B.Moreattentionhasbeenpaidto“theuglyanimals〞.C.Therewasnotenoughstudyon“theuglyanimals〞.D.TrishandBilldidresearchon331Australianmammals.13.Themainreasonforsomeanimals'beingendangeredmayliein________.A.theirunpleasantlooksB.theirbroadcategoriesC.theireconomicvaluesD.theirlovelyappearances14.Thebesttitleforthetextwouldbe“________〞.A.TheUgliestAnimalintheWorldB.TheUglySpeciesAreunderThreatC.TheLivingHabitsoftheUglySpeciesD.TheProboscisMonkeyIsEndangeredIt’sapopularbeliefthatafish’smemorylastsforonlysevenseconds.Itmayseemsadtothinkthattheydon’trememberwhatthey’veeatenorwherethey’vebeen,andtheydon’trecognizeyouoranyoftheirfriendseverymomentintheirlifewouldbelikeseeingtheworldforthefirsttime.Butdon’tbesoquicktofeelsorryforthem.Anewstudyhasfoundthatfishhaveamuchbettermemorythanweusedtothink.Infact,certainspeciesoffishcanevenremembereventsfromas

longas12daysago.Inthestudy,researchersfromMacEwanUniversityinCanadatrainedakindoffishcalledAfricancichlidstogotoacertainareaoftheirtanktogetfood.Theythenwaitedfor12daysbeforeputtingthembackinthetankagain.Researchersusedcomputersoftwaretomonitorthefish’smovements.Theyfoundthataftersuchalongbreakthefishstillwenttothesameplacewheretheyfirstgotfood.Thissuggestedthattheycouldremembertheirpastexperiences.Infact,scientistshadbeenthinkingforalongtimethatAfricancichlidsmighthaveagoodmemory.Anearlierstudyshowedthattheybehavedaggressivelyinfrontofcertainfish,perhapsbecausetheyrememberedtheirpast“fights〞.Butuntil

thelatestfindings,therewasnoclearevidence.Justasagoodmemorycanmakeourliveseasier,italsoplaysanimportantpartwhenafishistryingtosurviveinthewild.“Iffishareabletorememberthatacertainareacontainssafefood,theywillbeabletogobacktothatareawithoutputtingtheirlivesatrisks,〞leadresearcherTrevorHamiltontoldLiveScience.Foralongtime,fishwereplacedfarbelowchimpanzees,dolphinsandmiceonthelistofsmartanimals.Butthisstudyhasgivenscientistsanewunderstandingoftheirintelligence.15.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?A.FishhavingverybadmemoriesB.FishbeingsmarterthanwethoughtC.HowfishimprovetheirmemoryD.Whatwecanlearnfromfish16.Accordingtothearticle,peopleusedtobelievethat_______.A.fishcouldonlyrememberpartoftheirpastexperiencesB.fishcouldrememberthingsthathappened12daysagoC.a(chǎn)fish’smemorylastedforonlysevenminutesD.fishdidn’trecognizeanyoftheirfriends17.Howcanfishbenefitmostfromagoodmemory?Theycanremember______.A.wheretogetfoodandsurvive B.theirenemiesandfightC.wheretoescapetowhenindanger D.theirfriendsandhelpeachotherWhenIwas12yearsold,myfamilymovedtoaslightlynicerneighborhoodinthePrinceGeorge’sCounty.Iwasn’thappyaboutthemove.Ilikedmyschoolandenjoyedridingtheschoolbus;Ihadbefriended(照顧)everydoginmyoldneighborhoodandmadegoodfriendswiththem;andIwouldmissmyspecialreadingtree.Besides,wehadonlyjustmovedtoMarylandtheyearbefore.Still,anewplacetoexploreisalwaysagoodthing.Directlyinfrontofourapartmentbuildingwasasmallwoodedhillandthatimmediatelybecamemydomain(領(lǐng)地).Inamedacertainspace“BuckinghamPalace〞,anddidn’tallowanyonetodisturbmethere.AfewyearsafterIreturnedfrommyuniversityinNewJerseytoliveinthatneighborhood,onlyontheoppositesideofthehill,Iwaspleasedtosharemypalacewiththefriendswhocametovisit.AsIwasnotpermittedtowanderfarwithoutagoodexcuse,ittookmeslightlylongertodiscoverthelargefieldthatwasoveraridge(山脊)bytheroad.Thefieldwas,afterall,intheoppositedirectionfrommyschoolandIhadnoreasontowalkthatway.However,onedayIdidgooffthatwayandhappenedtolookdownintothefieldandsee,tomydelight,lotsofyellowflowers.Thefieldwassimplycoveredwiththem.Carefully,Ibegantoclimbdowntheridgeintothefield,planningtopickaroseformymother.Alas,Ididn’tgetfarbeforethefieldofflowersroseandflewaway.Ihadseennotafieldofflowersbutagardenofgoldfinches(金翅雀).18.Beforemovingtoanewneighborhood,theauthor.A.plantedareadingtreeB.usedtogotoschoolonfootC.movedtherejustfromMarylandD.gotalongwellwithdogsintheneighborhood19.Inhisnewneighborhood,theauthor.A.invitedhisfriendstohaveavisitB.madefriendswithmanydogsC.ranawayfromtheschoolD.foundagoodplaceandnamedit“BuckinghamPalace〞20.Whengoingnearthefieldbeyondthehill,theauthor.A.foundhisschoolwasoppositethefieldB.foundmanygoldfinchesontheyellowflowersC.realizedwhathehadseenweregoldfinchesD.pickedalotofyellowflowersforhismother21.Whatdoestheauthormainlytalkaboutinthepassage?A.Exploringanewneighborhood.B.Oneofhisstrangeexperiences.C.Theadvantagesofhisnewapartment.D.Themoveofhisfamilywhenhewasyoung.Duringanearthquake,youshouldneedtoknowathingortwoonwhattodo.Iftheearthquakestrikeswhileyou’reinsideahouse,youshouldlieonthefloorandtakecoverunderastrongtableorotherfurniture.Ifthereisnofurnitureyoucancoveryourheadwithyourarmsandkeepstillinthecorneroftheroom.Youshouldremainawayfromwindows,glasswalls,oranythingthatcanfall.Ifyouareinbed,staystill.Holdfirmlyontoyourbedandmakeuseofapillow(枕頭)tosafeguardyourhead.Youmayuseadoorwayorshelterbutonlywhenitisclosetoyou.Itshouldalsobeconsideredwhetheritisstrongenoughtodealwiththeload.Donotuselifts,evenwhentheywork.Electricitymaygooutatanytime.Manyinjurieshappenwhenpeopletrytorushout.Thismeansyououghttostaystillinyourhouseorperhapswhereveryouare.Whenyouareoutdoors,youshouldbefarawayfrombuildings,powerwiresorlights.Youshouldbeintheopenuntilthequakestops.Rememberthatmanyearthquakedeathsoutsidethehousecomefromdebris(碎片),fallingwalls,flyingglassandotherfallingobjects.Ifanearthquakestrikesandyouaredriving,youpulluptothesideofthehighwayandstopasquicklyaspossible.Yououghtnottostopundertrees,buildingsorpowerwires.Don’tstopinthemiddleofthestreetsinceitcouldtroubleothers.Whentrapped,youshouldn’tmove.Yourmouthshouldbecoveredwithapieceofclothingorhandkerchief.Donotshoutwheneverpossible.Shoutingshouldbeemployedatlasttogethelpfromrescuers.Thisisbecauseitispossibleforyoutobreathesomedirtydust.22.Whatareyouadvisedtodoifyouareinbed?A.Weshouldgetupquicklyandaskforhelp.B.Weshouldstayinbedwithapillowprotectingourhead.C.Weshouldgetupquicklyandrushoutofthebedroom.D.Weshouldgetupquicklyandfindsomethingtoprotectourselves.23.Whyareyouadvisednottousealift?A.Theliftusuallydoesn’twork.B.Wewillprobablybetrappedinit.C.Toomanypeopleareusingthelift.D.Thebuildingprobablywillfalldown.24.Wecanlearnfromthispassagethat.A.somepeoplemaybeattackedbydebrisorfallingobjectsB.whentrappedweshouldshoutforhelploudlyC.duringanearthquakeweshouldstopourcarinthemiddleofthestreetD.ifanearthquakestrikesweshouldcoverourheadwithapieceofclothing25.Theauthorwritesthispassagemainlytotellus.A.a(chǎn)bigearthquakemaykillalotofpeopleB.thesafewaysofpreventinganearthquakeC.howwesurviveanearthquakeifitstrikesD.whatweshouldprepareforabigearthquake三、完形填空Areforestsalwayscreatedbynature?AmanfromIndiaprovesthatthisisnotnecessarily26_____.AbdulKareem,whousedtobeanairlineticketingagent,hasagreatloveforthe27_____.28_____heneverwenttocollege,hecantalkaboutplantsandtreeslikeanexpert.In1977,heboughtapieceof29_____wastelandwiththedreamofgrowingtreesonit.Inthebeginning,peoplethoughthewas30_____towastehistimeandmoneyontheland.Buthesimply31_____themandkept32_____thesoilandplantingtreesthere.Thelandwassodrythatithadtobe33_____severaltimesaday.Kareemhadto34_____thewaterfromasourcethatwasakilometeraway.Inthefirsttwoyears,noneofthetreesheplanted35______.

However,inthethirdyear,severalyoungtreesstartedgrowing.Greatly36______bytheresult,Kareemplantedmoretreesandhismanmadeforestbeganto37______.Kareemlethisforestgrow

38______,withoutusinganychemicalstohelpitgrowor39______insects.He40______theabilityofnaturetorenew41______.That's42______hedidnotallowfallenleavesortwigsfromtheforesttoberemoved.Afteryearsofhardwork,Kareemhasnotonlyrealizedhisdream43______transformedapieceofdesertedpropertyintoabeautifulforestaswell.Today,hisforestis44______to1,500medicinalplants,2,000varietiesoftrees,rarebirds,animals,andinsects.Now,scientistsfromallovertheworldcometovisithis45______.Theyhopetofindthesecretofhissuccess.26. A.possible B.true C.troublesome D.important27. A.weeds B.flowers C.woods D.a(chǎn)nimals28. A.Because B.Eversince C.Asif D.Although29. A.rocky B.rich C.green D.muddy30. A.funny B.crazy C.worried D.brave31. A.influenced B.separated C.changed D.ignored32. A.workingout B.workingon C.takingout D.takingon33. A.turned B.dug C.watered D.covered34. A.fetch B.transport C.take D.drive35. A.died B.increased C.burst D.survived36. A.surprised B.hurt C.encouraged D.moved37. A.takeplace B.takeshape C.loseway D.losecontrol38. A.smartly B.painfully C.excitingly D.naturally39. A.cook B.spread C.kill D.keep40. A.believedin B.learnedfrom C.threwaway D.gaveup41. A.himself B.them C.itself D.us42. A.how B.when C.whether D.why43. A.a(chǎn)nd B.so C.or D.but44. A.house B.home C.land D.farm45. A.creature B.park C.creation D.nature四、七選五根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最正確選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。HowtoImproveYourEnglishOneofthemostimportantquestionsthateverystudentasksishowtoimproveyourEnglish.Thereareprobablyasmanyanswerstothisquestionastherearepeople

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Let’sbeginwiththethreemostimportantrulestohelpguideyou.You’llfindfurtherideasbelow.Rule1:

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ThemostimportantruletorememberisthatlearningEnglishisaprocess.Ittakestime,andittakeslotsofpatience!Ifyouarepatient,youwillimproveyourEnglish.Rule2:MakeaPlanThemostimportantthingtodoistocreateaplanandfollowthatplan.

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PatienceiskeytoimprovingyourEnglish,sogoslowlyandfocusonyourfoals.You’llspeakEnglishwellsoonifyoukeeptotheplan.Rule3:

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It’sabsolutelynecessarythatlearningEnglishbecomesahabit.Inotherwords,youshouldworkonyourEnglisheveryday.It’snotnecessarytostudygrammareveryday.However,youshouldlisten,watchreadorspeakEnglisheverydayevenifit’sforashortperiodoftime.

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Whenyoutrulyunderstandandmasterthesethreerules,thenyouwillfindyourEnglishlevelisreallygreat.五、語法填空閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Haveyoueverdreamedofbeingfamous51.a(chǎn)musician?Atfirstmanysingersmayformabandtopractisetheirmusic.Andthentheymaygetthe

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