期末复习备考-新版外研必修一unit3 family matters复习检测卷(含答案)

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unit3 family matters复习检测卷
时间:100分钟   满分:120分
 选择题部分
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
This is my son Matthew's last night at home before college. I know that this is good news. I feel proud that Matthew will go to a great school. I know that this is finest hour. But looking at the suitcases on his bed sends me out of the room to a hidden corner where I can't stop crying.
Through the sorrow, I feel a rising embarrassment. “Pull_yourself_together!” I tell myself. There are parents sending their kids off to battle zones. How dare I feel so shocked and upset
One of the great gifts of my life has been having my boys, Matthew and Johnowen. Through them, I have explored the mysterious, complicated bond between fathers and sons. As my wife and I raised them, I have discovered the love and loss between my father and me. After my parents' divorce, I spent weekends with my dad in Ohio. By the time Sunday came around, I was unable to enjoy the day's activities because I was already afraid of the goodbye of the evening.
Now, standing among Matthew's accumulation of possessions, I realize it's me who has become a boy again. All my sadness and longing to hold on to things are back, sweeping over me as they did when I was a child.
His bed is tidy and spare. It already has the feel of a guest bed. In my mind I replay wrapping him in his favorite blanket. That was our nightly routine until one evening he said, “Daddy, I don't think I need a blanket tonight.” I think of all the times we lay among the covers reading. I look at the bed and think of all the recent times I was annoyed at how late he was sleeping. I'll never have to worry about that again, I realize.
For his part, Matthew has been a rock. He is treating his leaving as just another day at the office. And I'm glad. After all, someone's got to be strong. I'm proud that he is charging into the first chapter of his adult life with such confidence.
1.What does the writer mean by “Pull yourself together!”?
A.Get up. B.Cheer up.
C.Pull up. D.Wake up.
2.We can infer from the passage that ________.
A.the writer is accustomed to sleeping early
B.Matthew doesn't get on well with his father
C.Matthew is ready for his new life
D.the writer wasn't brave enough to face his parents' divorce
3.How does the writer feel about his son's leaving for college
A.Worried. B.Grateful.
C.Relieved. D.Bittersweet.
4.Which of the following could be the best title of the text
A.Unavoidable Goodbye B.Sweet Memories
C.Glorious Moment D.Unconditional Love
B
Myles, my four year old son, somehow got into an adult pool while we were out swimming. We ran over and pulled him out of the water, only to see his blue face and grey, still body. He was lifeless.
One person immediately contacted the front desk while another called 911. My friend, John Newland, and I began CPR (心肺复苏). But we hadn't received any professional training. Despite our best efforts, we failed to make any important progress in bringing back my son.
Another friend of mine realized two off duty lifeguards, Liz and Alison Manley, were nearby. The sisters, 15 and 18, recently trained by the Red Cross in CPR, ran to help. Alison took over directly above Myles and Liz near his feet. Alison started chest compressions (胸部压迫), and Liz gave instructions. They turned him on his side, and cleared the airway as he expelled (排出) water. They continued chest compressions and rescue breathing, staying calm and cooperating as a perfect team.
As the scene unfolded, so many things went through my mind. It seemed that seconds, minutes and hours passed, all at once. I saw his life flash before my eyes, the image of my beloved son wearing his favorite Lightning McQueen jammies (睡衣) and then his t ball uniform. All at once was filled with both regret and hope. “What kind of a father lets this happen?” “Stay with me!” “Come on, Myles” “I don't want to live without you!” and finally “God help, somebody, do anything!” Then it happened. Myles slowly opened one of his eyes and began to cry. I picked him up and held him.
Myles was allowed to leave the hospital the next morning and, despite everything that happened, he asked to go to Worlds of Fun. This was the best Father's Day gift I could have ever received, seeing that my wife, son and daughter reunited and were all healthy, playing together again! No days are taken for granted any longer!
5.When the author pulled his son out of the water, he found his son was ________.
A.still breathing
B.struggling hard
C.crying loud in fear
D.in a very bad situation
6.How did Liz and Alison Manley react
A.They called 911 for help immediately.
B.They took immediate actions to save the boy.
C.They asked the pool's medical team for aid.
D.They taught the author to perform CPR.
7.What can we learn about the author from Paragraph 4
A.He was considered a terrible father.
B.He was really worried about his son.
C.He was responsible for the accident.
D.He always believed his son would be fine.
C
Grandparents Answer a Call
As a third generation native of Brownsville, Texas, Mildred Garza never planned to move away. Even when her daughter and son asked her to move to San Antonio to help with their children, she politely refused. Only after a year of friendly discussion did Ms Garza finally say yes. That was four years ago. Today all three generations regard the move as a success, giving them a closer relationship than they would have had in separate cities.
No statistics show the number of grandparents like Garza who are moving closer to adult children and grandchildren. Yet there is evidence suggesting that the trend is growing. Even President Obama's mother in law, Marian Robinson, has agreed to leave Chicago and move into the White House to help care for her granddaughters. According to a study by , 83 percent of the people said Mrs Robinson's decision will influence grandparents in the American family. Two thirds believe more families will follow the example of Obama's family.
“In the 1960s we were all a little wild and couldn't get away from home far enough or fast enough to prove we could do it on our own,” says Christine Crosby, publisher of Grand, a magazine for grandparents. “We now realize how important family is and how important it is to be near them, especially when you're raising children.”
Moving is not for everyone. Almost every grandparent wants to be with his or her grandchildren and is willing to make sacrifices, but sometimes it is wiser to say no and visit frequently instead. Having your grandchildren far away is hard, especially knowing your adult child is struggling, but giving up the life you know may be harder.
8.Why was Garza's move a success
A.It strengthened her family ties.
B.It improved her living conditions.
C.It enabled her to make more friends.
D.It helped her know more new places.
9.What was the reaction of the public to Mrs Robinson's decision
A.17% expressed their support for it.
B.Few people responded sympathetically.
C.83% believed it had a bad influence.
D.The majority thought it was a trend.
10.What did Crosby say about people in the 1960s
A.They were unsure of themselves.
B.They were eager to raise more children.
C.They wanted to live away from their parents.
D.They had little respect for their grandparents.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
We are told that “a family that eats together stays together”. We even follow it by making the whole family sit in front of the television while eating, right Wrong. Television does nothing to help make the family relationships better. 1 It's thus better to give the TV a break and to sit at the dinner table. Family dinners need another important part—conversations that bring in a pleasant atmosphere.
It often serves well to start the conversation right before dinner so that setting the table and doing other things may become less boring. 2 As a result, there are no embarrassing moments when people are actually eating. Also, you can change the topic if you feel that it might start arguments.
Children aren't usually very good at sharing information and don't know how to reply when you ask them questions like “How was your school today?” 3 For this, you can ask them about the after class activities that they might be taking part in.
4 Therefore, all controversial (有争议的) topics should not be talked about. Actually, if you have had a funny incident in your day at the work, share it with others. What's more, it serves well if you share your childhood memories with your family. 5 In a word, it is always important to choose the right topics for the family dinner conversations.
A.Try to know more about them than just their school life.
B.It's often difficult to start a conversation at a family dinner.
C.Doing things together can make family members feel interested.
D.In fact, it only increases the distance between members of the family.
E.But try to keep in mind some family dinner conversation ideas.
F.Conversations during dinnertime should encourage family members to eat well.
G.They, especially your kids, will feel excited to hear about what you did as a child.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I truly feel that my mother led me here, to Morzaine, and to my future as a happy wife and business woman. When Mum 1 in October 2007, I was a cook. In December that year, while I was working for a wedding, a pearl necklace Mum had left me 2 . I was distraught (忧心如焚的). Some days later, I was 3 that a guy who was working with us that day could probably have made a fortune 4 the necklace he found. 5 , he returned it. Hearing how I'd 6 Mum for six months before her death, he said, “Christmas is going to be 7 —why not go out to the Alps for a couple of weeks?”
I come to Morzaine, a small, friendly village in the Alps and 8 fell in love with it. What was 9 to be a stopgap (权宜之计) trip 10 a new life. I kept travelling between London and here and felt 11 than I had in months. In December 2008, I was 12 as a hotel manager and moved here full time.
A month later, I met Paul, who was traveling here. We fell in love. In the beginning, I didn't want to discuss marriage, because the sadness of losing Mum still felt 13 . Paul understood that and never 14 me. But, by summer, we got married. A year later, we used his savings, and the money from the sale of Mom's house, to build our own 15 .
We want to give our guests a 16 feel, so each room is themed (以……为题) around memories from our lives. There are also styles to remind me of Mom—a tiny chair which 17 be in her bedroom is set in one room.
We are having a wonderful life and Mum 18 naturally part of it, 19 there's no way we would be here if it wasn't for the 20 she gave me. I know she's here in spirit, keeping an eye on us.
1.A.died B.came
C.returned D.visited
2.A.burned B.disappeared
C.broke D.dropped
3.A.shown B.comforted
C.persuaded D.told
4.A.hiding B.stealing
C.selling D.wearing
5.A.Hopefully B.Naturally
C.Accidentally D.Fortunately
6.A.nursed B.cured
C.missed D.guarded
7.A.long B.hard
C.merry D.free
8.A.suddenly B.finally
C.nearly D.immediately
9.A.said B.proved
C.supposed D.judged
10.A.turned out B.turned into
C.turned down D.turned on
11.A.smarter B.higher
C.firmer D.lighter
12.A.honored B.hired
C.regarded D.trained
13.A.upset B.painful
C.great D.good
14.A.left B.pushed
C.surprised D.interrupted
15.A.hotel B.restaurant
C.home D.shop
16.A.homely B.lively
C.motherly D.friendly
17.A.ought to B.used to
C.might D.could
18.A.takes B.keeps
C.looks D.feels
19.A.unless B.while
C.because D.though
20.A.money B.chair
C.house D.necklace
非选择题部分
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
This morning, they left on a long trip to Hawaii. They were as 1 (excite) as if it were their honeymoon (蜜月).
When my parents married, they had only enough money for a three day trip fifty miles from home. They made an 2 (agree) that each day they would put a dollar in a special metal box and save it for a honeymoon in Hawaii for their fiftieth anniversary (周年纪念).
Dad was a policeman, and Mom was a school teacher. They lived in a small house and did all 3 (they) own repairs. Raising five children was a challenge, and sometimes money was short, 4 no matter what emergency came up, Dad would not let Mom take any money out of the “Hawaii account (账户)”. As 5 account grew, they put it in a saving account and then bought CDs.
My parents 6 (be) always very much in love since the day they got married. I can remember Dad 7 (come) home and telling Mom, “I have a dollar in my pocket,” and she would smile at him and say, “I know how to spend it.”
When each of us children married, Mom and Dad gave us a small metal box and told us their secret, 8 we found attractive. All five of us now 9 (save) for our dream honeymoon. Mom and Dad never told us how much money they had managed 10 (save), but it must have been fairly large because when they cashed in those CDs, they had enough for the flights to Hawaii and a hotel room for ten days and plenty of spending money.
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5.  6.  7.  8.
9.  10.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 应用文写作(15分)
假定你是李华,你一直对你和母亲的关系感到困惑。请你给校园英文报心理专栏的编辑写一封求助信。信的内容包括:
1.自身情况;
2.你母亲的情况;
3.你的期望。
注意:1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
 
 
 
 
第二节 概要写作(25分)
阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。
Crying Mother
Coming home from school that dark winter day so long ago, I was filled with excitement of having the weekend off. But I was shocked into stillness by what I saw. Mother, seated at the far end of the sofa, crying with the second hand green typewriter on the table. She told me that she couldn't type fast and then she was out of work.
My shock and embarrassment at finding Mother in tears was a perfect proof of how little I understood the pressures on her. Sitting beside her on the sofa, I began very slowly to understand. “I guess we all have to fail sometimes.” Mother said quietly. I could sense her pain and the tension of holding back the strong feelings that were interrupted by my arrival.
Suddenly something inside me turned. I reached out and put my arms around her. She broke then. She put her face against my shoulder and sobbed (啜泣). I held her tightly and didn't try to talk. I knew I was doing what I should, what I could and that it was enough. At that moment, feeling Mother's back with feelings, I understood for the first time her being so easy to break. She was still my mother, yet she was something more: a person like me, capable of fear and hurt and failure. I could feel her pain as she must have felt mine on a thousand occasions when I sought comfort in her arms.
A week later Mother took a job selling dry goods at half the salary the radio station offered. “It's a job I can do, though,” she said simply. But the evening practice on the cold green typewriter continued. I had a very different feeling now when I passed her door at night and heard her tapping away across the paper. I knew there was something more going on in there than a woman learning to type.
参考答案:
【阅读】
1-4BCDA 5-7DBB 8-10ADC
【七选五】
1-5DCAFG
【完型】
1-5ABDCD 6-10ABDCB 11-15DBCBA 16-20ABDCD
【语法填空】
1.excited 2.agreement 3.their 4.but 5.the 
6.have been 7.coming 8.which 9.are saving 10.to save
【写作】
【应用文】
Dear Editor,
I'm a Senior One student of our school. I do well in my studies, but I have a problem that troubles me all the time. It's the relationship between my mother and me.
My mother is a professor, who works very hard. She is strict with me, but spends little time talking to me. I'm a little afraid of her because she loses her temper easily. I don't know how to communicate with her.
I do hope we can know more about each other and be closer. What can I do
Sincerely yours,
Li Hua
【概要写作】
One winter evening, the author went home excitedly, only to find his mother crying for her unemployment due to her low typing speed. (要点1) Though astonished and embarrassed, he gradually realized that she was also likely to have stress, frustration and setbacks. (要点2) Though she found another job later, her practice of typing constantly reminded him of her effort and struggle. (要点3)