【单元测试 好题新练】14-15学年上学期高一(牛津版)必修一Unit 3 Looking good, feeling good测试(江苏,含答案)

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名称 【单元测试 好题新练】14-15学年上学期高一(牛津版)必修一Unit 3 Looking good, feeling good测试(江苏,含答案)
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14-15学年牛津高一上学期B1U3测试 (江苏)
Class: Name: Marks: 满分(100)
一、单项填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
1. — Do you enjoy your present job in this company
— _____. I can’t find a better one anywhere else.
A. Not really B. Not at all C. Not likely D. Not a little
2. We must concentra ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )te our efforts _____ improving the environment, because the effect of polluted air _____ our health is damaging.
A. on; on B. in; on C. on; in D. on; for
3. The high petrol pr ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ice has placed great _____ on car owners, many of whom have to turn to public transport.
A. comfort B. guidance C. patience D. pressure
4. This train acciden ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t not only caused the loss of lives, but also _____ people’s confidence in the rail system.
A. recovered B. defended C. damaged D. balanced21世纪教育网版权所有
5. The printe ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )r hasn’t worked _____ during the past few months. We’ll probably have to buy a new one.
A. regularly B. properly C. carefully D. peacefully  21*cnjy*com
6. The company has ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )designed 65 kinds of boxes, each of _____ is available in various shapes and sizes.
A. them B. that C. those D. which21教育名师原创作品
7. — I’m sorry I’ve spilt (洒) some ink on your dress.
— _____, it will wash out.
A. All right B. No problem C. Take care D. Never mind
8. The Smiths use ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )d to take the train to visit their daughter every Saturday, _____
A. didn’t he B. usedn’t they C. usedn’t he D. weren’t they
9. With a compute ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )r helping to deal with these statistics (数据), the task was completed _____.
A. at no time B. at times C. in no time D. at a time21·cn·jy·com
10. Outbreak is an exc ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )iting action film, _____ many world-class actors and actresses take major roles.
A. whom B. which C. whose D. where
11. Mr. James ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) _____ in China for six years. Now he is working as a teacher in Australia.
A. worked B. has worked C. had worked D. was working
12. — Profes ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )sor Black, I’m afraid I can’t _____ the plan within this week.
— It doesn’t matter. After all, this is the first time for you.21*cnjy*com
A. put out B. pick out C. work out D. hand out
13. — Can I have some milk for my coffee
— I’m afraid there is _____ left in the fridge.
A. nothing B. none C. neither D. no one
14. The first time ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )they met, Graeme said Rose was the right girl _____ he wanted to get married.
A. to whom B. with whom C. for whom D. on whom
15. Many people thi ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )nk that light pollution affects their life little. _____, it is very harmful to people’s health and local ecosystems (生态系统).21cnjy.com
A. In other words B. On the other hand
C. In the long term D. As a matter of fact
二、完形填空(共20小题; 每小题1 分, 满分20分)
There was once a ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hat-seller who passed by a forest on his way back from the market. The weather was very  16 , so he decided to take a nap (打盹) under one of the trees, and he left his whole basket of  17  by the side. A few hours later, he was  18  by some sounds. The next thing he realized was that all his hats were  19 . He heard some monkeys on the tree, so he looked up. To his surprise, the tree was full of  20  and they had taken all his hats.
The hat-seller sat d ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )own and thought of  21  he could get the hats down. He thought and thought and started scratching (挠) his head.  22  he realized that the monkeys were performing the same action  23  others. Then, the hat-seller  24  his own hat and saw the monkeys do exactly the same. A(n)  25  came to him; he  26  his hat on the floor and the monkeys did that too. So he finally  27  to get all his hats back.
Fifty years later, ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) his  28 , Jack, also became a hat-seller and had heard this story from his grandfather. One day, he  29  by the same forest. It was also very hot, and he took a nap under the  30  tree and left the hats on the floor. He woke up and realized that all his hats were missing. He came to  31  that the monkeys had taken all the hats. He  32  his grandfather’s words. Now, just  33  his grandfather, Jack threw his hat on the floor but to his surprise, the monkeys still  34  all the hats. Then one monkey climbed down the  35 , grabbed (抓取) the hat on the floor, gave him a slap (巴掌) and said, “You think only you have a grandfather ”
16. A. hot B. cold C. rainy D. cloudy
17. A. vegetables B. fruits C. hats D. clothes
18. A. pulled up B. woken up C. looked up D. brought up
19. A. gone B. cheap C. repaired D. sold
20. A. kids B. strangers C. birds D. monkeys
21. A. why B. when C. how D. where
22. A. Suddenly B. Slowly C. Unluckily D. Unlikely
23. A. helping B. changing C. rescuing D. following 2·1·c·n·j·y
24. A. put on B. took off C. went through D. found out
25. A. promise B. game C. idea D. excuse
26. A. threw B. lost C. kept D. hid
27. A. agreed B. refused C. decided D. managed
28. A. brother B. grandson C. friend D. father
29. A. moved B. slept C. passed D. hurried
30. A. beautiful B. same C. important D. strange
31. A. know B. shout C. report D. explain
32. A. forgot B. wrote C. ignored D. remembered www-2-1-cnjy-com
33. A. with B. for C. like D. by
34. A. broke B. held C. picked D. played
35. A. tree B. wall C. mountain D. house
三、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
The following are a ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) few cities with cheap attractions or restaurants in California, the US.
Cathedral City
The Indian Oven ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) in the city will give you a high-quality dining experience. It’s a restaurant with traditional Indian dishes. All of the lunch specials are $5.95 and are served from 11:30 am to 2:00 pm. The windows of the restaurant give you the beautiful views of desert mountain scenes. You need to call 92234 (760) 770-3918 to book a table.【来源:21cnj*y.co*m】
Palm Desert
Palm Desert, a city ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) in Riverside County, has a number of free desert hiking trails (小径). They are named after famous Western Hollywood cowboys. The trails are fun to hike on. At some points they go up very high and you can get a bird’s-eye view of the surrounding desert cities. The paths are dusty, so bring some good hiking boots and hats. Do bring some water and your phone. It’s great for an afternoon hike after 2 pm. Call 92260 (760) 340-0574 or 92253 (760) 564-4712 to learn more.
Lake Cahuilla
Away from the busy st ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )reets of the city of Palm Springs, Lake Cahuilla is a great recreational (娱乐的) area you can visit in La Quinta. It is at the foot of the Santa Rosa Mountains. It costs $3.00 for per person to enter the area, but a half for kids under 7. The activities include: camping, fishing, bicycling, and horseback riding. If you want to save on rooms, you can stay in an RV. Call 92278 (760) 664-7215 and you’ll learn something else.
36. The desert hiking trails    .
A. are named after some famous people
B. reach the top of some high mountains
C. provide visitors with free water and food
D. have attracted many well-known cowboys
37. We can learn from the passage that    .
A. the Indian Oven must be a well-known restaurant in India
B. kids enjoy the hiking trails in Palm Desert at half price
C. Palm Desert has been badly polluted by human activities
D. staying in an RV costs less than staying in a hotel room
B
Nowadays many ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )people believe that mainly old people go on cruises (海上航游). While there is quite an elderly population that does enjoy cruising, the truth of the matter is that the growing populations are families who are enjoying the fact that parents can have a holiday with the kids since many ships are child-friendly and even have special children’s facilities (设施).
Two of the other la ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rge populations on cruise ships these days are the 20-something and teen crowds. These people have parents who give them money and they spend that money on new experiences, such as short cruise travels.
Another concern peo ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ple may show about cruises is that they are going to have to stick to a strict meal and recreation schedule, seemingly more like a boot camp than a holiday. While some cruise schedules may have been tight in the past, this is not the case anymore. While there are general times of 2-3 hours when the major meals are served, if you don’t feel like eating then, there are always meal options for those who prefer other eating times.
When it comes to ent ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ertainment on board, there will be many things that are specifically scheduled; but if you choose not to see those shows, there are always other entertainment options to keep you occupied (忙碌). Some ships have a number of physical activity courts, including swimming pools, workout rooms, racquetball courts, and even bowling lanes. There are also additional activities to help kill the time on most ships, including computer rooms where you can play games, surf the Internet, or check your e-mails. Many also offer gaming rooms which have card tables, a lot of board games, and even libraries if you are looking for a good book to read.
While some people thin ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )k days at sea will be something like torture (折磨) on a ship with nowhere to go, the reality is really different. Even the vessel you are sailing on has entertainment possibilities, it would probably take you a good amount of time to effectively tour the ship you are on, and the chances are there are some great things to see and history to learn about the vessel.
38. We know from the first paragraph that    .
A. a holiday on a cruise ship is usually costly
B. taking a holiday on a cruise ship is now out of date
C. cruise ships are usually designed for families with kids
D. many parents today enjoy cruise travels with their kids【来源:21·世纪·教育·网】
39. The underlined ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) phrase “boot camp” (in Para.3) probably refers to    .
A. a plan made by the tourists before a trip is started
B. some special facilities used by the old on a ship
C. an organization which provides tourists with services
D. a place where everyone has to follow certain rules
40. While on a cruise ship,    .
A. teenagers must be accompanied by their parents
B. there are tight schedules for all onboard people
C. people can choose to have meals anytime they like
D. people may suffer from a shortage of food and water
41. What’s the main purpose of the passage
A. To encourage readers to take a trip.
B. To advise readers to take more exercise.
C. To introduce the cruise travel to readers.
D. To tell readers how to entertain themselves on board.
C
May 1st marks the 5 ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )0th anniversary (纪念日) of a special computer language—BASIC. 50 years ago, computer owners were mainly governments, businesses and universities. Programmers had to write pages of commands in mathematical (数学的) expressions to operate the early computers. The new code was designed to allow more college students to use computers easily, especially the students who were not trained in mathematics.【出处:21教育名师】
John Kemeny and Thom ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )as Kurtz were two professors in the Mathematics Department at Dartmouth College. They realized that the students in other departments should be able to use their school’s computers. So they developed a simpler set of computer commands called Beginner’s All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code, or BASIC. BASIC puts English commands, such as IF…THEN, or GO...TO, into a computer language that people could master easily. In this way, BASIC makes it possible for more people to use computers.
Peggy Kidwell is ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )the curator of mathematics at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. She said that BASIC was created just as computers became fast enough to perform many commands at the same time. Mr. Kurtz said almost everyone at Dartmouth College began using computers. Not only did the students love using the computer at any time they wanted to and for whatever purpose, but even the teachers got interested in it. 【版权所有:21教育】
Mr. Kurtz and Mr. ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )Kemeny released BASIC to the public for free. The computer language quickly became very popular. Mr. Kurtz said they hoped the language would solve what they saw as a coming problem. Mr. Kurtz said he and Mr. Kemeny believed that the computer would become very important and necessary in the world. He said most people didn’t know anything about computers because they were used by experts only.
The idea that anybo ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )dy could run a computer spread all over the world. The speedy development of computers was followed by many improved versions of BASIC. Over the years, code writers have created other computer languages which are also easy to use. BASIC is a major step in the development of personal computers. Nowadays, people don’t use BASIC any more, but the first programming language that anyone could use has a great effect on the existence of personal computers. In a way, BASIC, the special computer language, changes the world of computers.
42. How did BASIC help people use computers
A. By telling people how to use English commands. 21教育网
B. By making computers perform commands well.
C. By making computer commands easy to learn.
D. By showing people how to operate computers easily.
43. What can we learn about BASIC
A. It makes computers run faster than before.
B. It was only used by experts at first.
C. It helps the two inventors earn much money.
D. It makes c ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )omputers popular with both students and teachers.
44. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage www.21-cn-jy.com
A. BASIC is still widely used today.
B. It’s necessary for everybody to learn BASIC.
C. The compu ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ter becomes important because of BASIC.
D. BASIC is related ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )to the existence of personal computers.
45. What’s the best title for the passage
A. The 50th anniversary of BASIC
B. The first programming language—BASIC
C. Personal computers are used all over the world
D. The development of computer languages
D
Fourteen years of my l ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ife in Korea ended when my dad was given an official order to go to work in Beijing, China. After our family trips to Turkey and Canada, I looked forward to what was ahead of me: life in China. I soon got used to its song-like language and the Chinese people. Above all, it gave me a chance to attend an international school, which enriched my life with friends from all over the world.
At first, I was given ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )a job to sell 100 cookies in the Interact club, a volunteer service organization at my school. Though I was excited, I thought it very difficult, especially when I had no experience in business. But I immediately threw myself into the job. I decided to move first and think later. Moving quickly gave me a chance to try out ways that other people may not try, and thinking too much sometimes made a problem even harder than it actually was, and stopped me from trying.
I remember I a ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )lways complained how my school had so many students in such a small space. That day, however, hallways seemed to become longer and wider as if they had just been made larger, and the school seemed so empty with no possible customers. Also, even when I found few students, I got much too enthusiastic (热情的) and took out differently shaped cookies before them. Then, the kids in the first grade seemed to be afraid of me, a giant in the eleventh grade who was almost forcing them to buy cookies. As a result, I could not sell any.
I decided to org ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )anize the cookies into different groups according to their tastes, shapes and sizes. I thought if the cookies were well organized, then my customers would have less trouble looking them over and would easily choose the cookies they wanted to try. I got this idea from my previous experience. When I was seven, I had trouble finding the tools at first. After I organized the tools into different groups, I was able to find the tools easily whenever I needed them. Now that I gave a new look to my cookie station, what I needed were customers.
I started to recall s ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ome ways I had read or seen to attract people. I took out my guitar. Over the years with my guitar, every time I had to perform, I felt all ready to go and did not get nervous. This time, the event was unplanned, which made me feel uneasy. I played without considering whether or not I was playing the right chords (和弦). And I acted without putting enough thought into my actions. I did succeed in drawing public attention, not to the cookies, but rather to me.
I failed to sell al ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )l the cookies, but I turned from a silent Korean boy to a corridor (走廊) guitarist. While finishing the remaining (剩余的) ones with my family, I laughed at myself: a quiet Korean boy selling cookies, playing the guitar in the middle of the corridor. I must have seemed strange to some people. However, unlike before, when I used to have a hard time struggling to make friends with my poor English, now I had no difficulty making friends. My peers (同龄人) tried to speak to me first and talked about my little concert. Even now, I praise myself for my courage to perform such a show in the middle of the corridor, and enjoy the gift that my courage has brought me: my enriched life with friends from all over the world.
46. The author came to China because    .
A. his father was made to work in China
B. he travelled to China with his parents
C. he wanted to sell cookies to the Chinese people
D. he planned to attend an international school in China
47. How did the author feel when he was asked to sell cookies
A. Confident and happy. B. Excited and worried.
C. Upset and unwilling. D. Surprised and unbelievable.
48. From this passage we can infer that    .
A. the author was good at playing the guitar
B. the author was afraid of the students in higher grades
C. the author had difficulty choosing the cookies he liked
D. the author ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) didn’t put his tools in the right places after using them
49. What made the author make many friends while he was in China
A. His language ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) skills. B. His sense of responsibility.
C. His academic achievements. D. His courage to perform.
50. What does this passage mainly tell us
A. The author’s great love for guitar.
B. The author’s success in business.
C. The author’s experiences in China.
D. The author’s opinions about China.
四、任务型阅读 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填一个单词。
Every student can m ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )anage time to get good grades at school. However, how can you manage your time more efficiently (有效地) to study well Well, you can arrange for time each day to read over notes. You needn’t study each of your subjects every day, but studying something every day will help you improve your grades. Take notes as you study, so you can use those notes to shorten your study time later. Even though studying is important, it doesn’t need to control your time.
After-school acti ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )vities are an important part of school life for many students. The journey toward good grades doesn’t mean you have to give up these activities. Instead, you need to find your personal balance between study time and extra activities. For example, if you play on the baseball team and work on the school paper, you may find that two activities are too much, and that you don’t have enough time to study and take part in these activities. If this is the case, you need to prioritize (区分优先次序) and choose just one activity. Therefore, you’ll have time to study.
As you get closer ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )to graduation, it becomes easier to think that class attendance isn’t important, especially later in college. Other activities, such as hanging out with friends and even working, can feel more important. However, class time is the time when you can ask questions and learn more about the material. Attending your classes regularly makes you get more information and helps you get better grades.
Spending time with ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )your friends and taking part in fun activities are still important; however, you must evaluate (评估) each situation and learn when to say “no” to going out to have fun. For example, if you have a big test the next day, it’s more important for you to stay home and study. However, if the test isn’t for a few more days, it won’t hurt to go out for one or two hours. Each person can spend some time in having fun.
Any spare ti ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )me you have during the day can be used for studying. For example, if you ride the bus, use that time to read over your notes, or read your text. Any time in which you would just sit and wait is a good time to work on school work, so you can improve your grades. However, you need to learn to balance school work and relaxation time, so you don’t burn out.
How to manage time to get good grades
Paragraph outlines Supporting details
(51)______ some time taking notes every day. ●It is (52)_______ for you to study something every day.●Taking notes while studying can help save your study time later.
(53)_______ study time and after-school activities. ●You needn’t (54) ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )_______ after-school activities just to study for good grades.●You should prevent after-school activities (55)_______ your study.●You can choose to do the activity that you think is the most (56)_______.
Attend class regularly. ●You shouldn’t be (57)_______ from class because of some activities.●You should make use of class time to learn more.
Learn to say “no” ●You should (58)_______ to go out to play if you need to study at home.●If your work isn’t heavy, you can go out to have fun for some time.
(59)_______ spare time. ●You can study while (60)_______ the bus.●You can do school work when waiting to do something.
五、书面表达 (满分25分)
广场舞是时下许多老年人最主要的娱 ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )乐健身方式,但社会上对于广场舞扰民的埋怨、投诉不断,有些人甚至采用了极端的抗议方式。请你根据右面对老年人的一项调查,写一篇英语短文,谈谈你的看法。
老年人的心声 1. 跳舞大妈都是退休人士,她们有时间也有权利做她们喜欢做的事情——跳舞、交新朋友,同时锻炼身体;2. 广场是公共场所,每个人都能用来进行娱乐活动和放松。
你的观点 ……
注意:
1. 对所给要点逐一陈述,适当发挥,不要简单翻译;
2. 词数150左右,开头已经写好,不计入总词数;
3. 作文中不得提及有关考生个人身份的任何信息,如校名、人名等。
参考词汇:retired (退休的);recreational (娱乐的);extreme (极端的)21·世纪*教育网
Nowadays, square dance has gained more and more popularity. _______
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参考答案:
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16-35 ACBAD CADBC ADBCB ADCBA
36-50 ADDDC CCDDB ABADC
51. Spend 52. necessary 53. Balance 54. quit 55. affecting
56. important 57. absent 58. refuse 59. Use 60. riding
One possible version:
Nowadays, square ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )dance has gained more and more popularity. However, some people are complaining about the noise it brings about.
As for the co ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )mplaint, the elderly have their own views. For one thing, most of the old ladies taking part in the dance are retired, so they have much spare time. And they also have the right to do what they like. They get together to dance, make friends with those who share the same interest with them, and meanwhile get into shape. And for another, squares are public places. Everyone can make use of them to do recreational activities and relax.
From my point o ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )f view, the retired women have their own right to dance in the square, for it is just a recreational activity like playing chess and playing cards. If someone complains about the loud music, he should go straight to the dance group and ask them to turn it down. We don’t have to solve this problem in any extreme way.
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