Unit 3 Looking good, feeling good 单元测试(含答案)

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Unit
3
Looking
good,
feel
good
单元测试
I.
单项选择。(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)
1.
What
should
we
do
to
keep
ourselves__________
good
and__________
good?
A.
to
look;
feeling
B.
to
look;
to
feel
C.
looking;
to
feel
D.
looking;
feeling
2.
Li
Dong
____________
more
than
half
of
his
liver
to
Amy
to
save
her
life.
A.
took
B.
brought
C.
donated
D.
lost
3.
This
story
is
well
worth___________.
A.
to
read
B.
being
read
C.
to
be
reading
D.
reading
4.
Don’t
___________
your
health
for
a
slim
figure.
A.
damage
B.
reduce
C.
take
D.
cost
5.
You
say
he
works
hard,_________,
and_________.
A.
so
do
you;
so
he
does
B.
so
does
he;
so
do
you
C.
so
do
you;
so
does
he
D.
so
he
does;
so
do
you
6.
Taking
more
exercise
will
stop
you________
weight.
A.
to
put
up
B.
putting
up
C.
to
put
on
D.
putting
on
7.
Strangely,
the
two
brothers
are
quite
different
__________
each
other
in
character.
A.
in
B.
at
C.
from
D.
for
8.
This
lesson
is
__________
difficult
than
that
one.
A.
a
bit
B.
a
few
C.
a
little
much
D.
a
bit
more
9
Tom’s
English
is
better
than
_________
in
his
class.
A.
anyone
B.
anyone
else
C.
anyone
else’s
D.
anyone’s
10.__________
I've
seen
how
he
lives,
I
know
why
he
needs
so
much
money.
11.
________
patience__________
demanded
in
this
kind
of
work.
A.
Good
amounts
of;
are
B.
Good
amounts
of;
is
C.
A
good
amount
of;
is
D.
A
&
c
12.
Mary’s
pale
face
suggested
that
she________
ill.
And
her
father
suggested
that
she__________
a
medical
examination
A.
was;
had
B.
was;
have
C.
should
be;
had
D.
be;
have
13.
Reading
books
is
very
important
for
developing
the
students'
understanding
of
the
world,
A
is
it
B.
are
they
C.
isn’t
it
D.
aren’t
they
14.
I
shall
never,
forget
those
years
__________
1
lived
in
the
country
with
the
farmers,
__________
has
a
great
effect
on
my
life.
A.
that;
which
B.
when;
which
C.
which;
that
D.
when;
who
15.
Although
he
had
got
up
very
early,
he
didn't
catch
the
early
bus,__________
he
hadn't
expected.
A.
which
B.
that
C.
who
D.
where
16.
Seldom
_________
any
mistakes
during
my
past
few
years
of
working
there.
A.
would
I
make
B.
have
I
made
C.
I
did
make
D.
shall
I
make
17.
During
the
war
his
house
was
___________
by
a
500-bounder
(炸弹)
and
he
lost
almost___________.
A.
damaged;
anything
B.
destroyed;
everything
C.
injured;
something
D.
hurt;
anything
18.
Flow
did
you__________
our
product?
Was
it
through
our
advertisement?
A.
hear
about
B.
hear
from
C.
worry
about
D.
pay
attention
to
19.
--
The
IV
play
was___________.
--
Yes,
and
very
encouraging.
A.
disappointing
B.
touching
C.
moved
D.
excited
20.
--What
has
made
you
so
happy,
Mary?
--
Oh.
I’ve-just_________
an
old
friend
I
haven’t
seen
for
years.
A.
come
across
B.
come
in
C
come
out
D.
come
up
II.
完形填空。(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
It
was
my
first
day
at
school
in
London.
I
21
what
sort
of
questions
the
other
boys
would
ask
me
and
practiced
the
22
:
“I
am
sixteen
years
old.
I
was
living
in
Farley
since
I
was
five.
I
23
back
to
London
two
months
ago.”
I
also
wondered
if
it
was
the
custom
for
boys
to
fight
24
like
me.
No
one
took
any
25
of
me
before
school.
I
stood
in
the
center
of
the
playground,
26
someone
to
say
“hello”,
but
no
one
spoke
to
me.
My
teacher
was
called
Mr.
Jones.
He
was
very
27
of
Charles
Dickens
and
he
asked
several
boys
if
they
knew
Dickens'
28

but
no
one
guessed
right.
A
boy
called
Brian,
the
29
in
the
class,
said,
“Timbuktu”,
and
Mr.
Jones
went
30
in
the
face.
Then
he
asked
me.
I
said,
“Portsmouth”,
and
everyone
31
at
me
because
Mr.
Jones
said
I
was
right.
This
didn't
make
me
very
32

of
course.
“He
thinks
he’s
clever,”
I
heard
Brian
say.
After
that,
we
went
out
to
the
playground
to
play
football.
I
was
in
Brian's
33

and
obviously
he
still
had
Dickens
in
mind
because
he
told
me
to
go
in
34
.
No
one
ever
wanted
to
be
the
goalkeeper.
“He’s
big
enough
and
35
enough,”
Brian
said
when
someone
asked
him
36
he
had
chosen
me.
I
suppose
Mr.
Jones
remembered
37

too,
because
when
the
game
was
nearly
over,
Brian
38
one
of
the
players
on
the
other
team,
and
he
gave
them
a
penalty
(点球).
As
the
boy
kicked
the
ball
hard
along
the
ground
to
my
right,
I
39
myself
down
instinctively
and
saved
it.
All
my
team
crowded
round
me.
My
bare
knees
were
bleeding.
Brian
40
out
a
handkerchief
and
offered
it
to
me.
“Do
you
want
to
join
my
team?”
he
said.
At
the
end
of
the
day,
I
was
no
longer
a
strange
21.
A.
asked
B.
wondered
C.
thought
D.
wanted
22.
A.
questions
B.
answers
C.
sentences
D.
exercises
23.
A.
returned
B.
came
C.
went
D.
arrived
24.
A.
strangers
B.
students
C.
friends
D.
classmates
25.
A.
word
B.
notice
C.
information
D.
pleasure
26.
A.
asking
B.
expecting
C.
wanting
D.
waiting
27.
A.
interesting
B.
expert
C.
famous
D.
fond
28.
A.
birthday
B.
birthmark
C.
birthplace
D.
birthstone
29.
A.
cleverest
B.
biggest
C.
smallest
D.
youngest
30.
A.
white
B.
angry
C.
red
D.
wild
31.
A.
shouted
B.
stared
C.
smiled
D.
laughed
32.
A.
angry
B.
happy
C.
popular
D.
shy
33.
A.
team
B.
position
C.
side
D.
sight
34.
A.
goal
B.
charge
C.
action
D.
doubt
35.
A.
useful
B.
useless
C.
strong
D.
brave
36.
A.
where
B.
how
C.
whether
D.
why
37.
A.
Dickens
B.
Brian
C.
goalkeeper
D.
teamwork
38.
A,
helped
B.
fought
C.
pushed
D.
lost
39.
A.
threw
B.
ran
C.
hurt
D.
injured
40.
A.
came
B.
took
C.
gave
D.
put
III.
阅读理解。(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
A
When
many
people
are
worried
that
there
are
no
more
heroes
in
the
modem
society,
two
university
students
who
lost
their
lives
to
rescue
drowning
children
have
shown
that
heroes
still
exist.
According
to
the
Inner
Mongolia
Morning
Post,
the
tragedy
occurred
on
the
afternoon
of
December
14,
2002
when
three
school
students
skating
on
a
frozen
lake
in
Qingcheng
Park
in
Hohhot
fell
through
the
ice
into
the
freezing
water.
More
than
20
university
students
who
happened
to
be
near
the
spot
immediately
went
to
the
rescue
of
the
children.
Two
children
were
quickly
rescued,
but
the
third
died.
The
child’s
body
was
not
found
for
three
hours.
Two
of
the
rescuers,
Liu
Ye
and
Hao
Longbiao,
also
died
of
cold
and
exhaustion(筋疲力尽).
The
body
of
Hao
who
took
the
lead
in
jumping
into
the
lake
was
not
found
until
the
next
day.
A
student
who
was
unwilling
to
tell
his
name
said
he
and
his
classmates
from
the
local
college
were
taking
photos
at
the
lake.
When
they
heard
the
children's
cries
for
help,
they
went
to
the
ice
hole
hand
in
hand
to
rescue
the
children.
But
the
ice
kept
breaking,
causing
most
of
them
to
fall
into
the
icy
water.
Local
residents
held
mourning
ceremonies
(祭奠仪式)
at
the
lake.
Eight
of
the
students
were
seriously
affected
by
the
freezing
water
and
were
being
kept
in
hospital
for
further
observation,
but
their
lives
were
no
longer
in
danger.
41.
The
underlined
word
“occurred”
here
means
A.
employed
B
mixed
C.
guided
D.
happened
42.
When
the
three
school
students
fell
into
water,
the
university
students
were___________.
A.
skating
on
the
ice
B.
taking
photos
at
the
lake
C.
having
a
picnic
D.
walking
along
the
lake
43.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Three
students
died
on
the
same
day
in
all.
B.
Hao
Longbiao's
body
was
found
on
December
14,
2002.
C.
The
university
students
didn’t
think
it
dangerous
to
save
the
drowning
children
in
the
lake.
D.
Local
residents
were
not
brave
in
face
of
danger.
44.
It
can
be
inferred
that
_________.
A.
people
think
little
of
the
two
university
students’
death
B.
the
ice
on
the
lake
wasn’t
strong
enough
to
skate
on
C.
some
students
regretted
for
what
they
had
done
D.
heroes
don’t
agree
with
the
steps
of
modern
times
B
No
one
is
glad
to
hear
that
his
body
has
to
be
cut
open
by
a
surgeon
and
part
of
it
taken
out.
Today,
however,
we
needn't
worry
about
feeling
pain
during
the
operation.
The
sick
person
falls
into
a
kind
of
sleep,
and
when
he
awakes,
the
operation
is
finished.
But
these
happy
conditions
are
fairly
new.
Long
ago,
operation
had
usually
to
be
done
while
the
sick
man
could
feel
everything.
The
sick
man
had
to
be
held
down
on
a
table
by
force
while
the
doctors
did
their
best
for
him.
He
could
feel
all
the
pain
if
his
leg
or
arm
was
being
cut
off,
and
his
fearful
cries
filled
the
room
and
the
hearts
of
those
who
watched.
Soon
after
1770,
Josept
Priestley
discovered
a
gas
which
is
now
called
“laughing
gas”.
Laughing
gas
became
known
in
America.
Young
men
and
women
went
to
parties
to
try
it.
Most
of
them
spent
their
time
laughing,
but
one
man
at
a
party,
Horace
Wells,
noticed
that
people
didn'
t
seem
to
feel
pain
when
they
were
using
this
gas.
He
decided
to
make
an
experiment
on
himself.
He
asked
a
friend
to
help
him.
Wells
took
some
of
the
gas,
and
his
friend
pulled
out
one
of
Wells'
teeth.
Wells
felt
no
pain
at
all.
As
he
didn't
know
enough
about
laughing
gas,
he
gave
a
man
less
gas
than
he
should
have.
The
man
cried
out
with
pain
when
his
tooth
was
being
pulled
out.
Wells
tried
again,
but
this
time
he
gave
too
much
of
the
gas,
and
the
man
died.
Wells
never
forgot
this
terrible
event.
45.
Long
ago,
when
the
sick
man
was
on
operation,
he___________.
A.
could
feel
nothing
B.
could
not
want
anything
C.
could
feel
all
the
pain
D.
could
do
anything
46.
Using
the
laughing
gas,
the
people
did
not
seem
to_________.
A.
be
afraid
of
anything
`B.
feel
pain
C.
want
to
go
to
the
parties
D.
be
ill
47.
If
a
man
took
less
laughing
gas
than
he
should
have
when
an
operation
went
on,
he
__________.
A.
felt
nothing
B.
felt
very
comfortable
C.
still
felt
pain
D.
would
die
48.
One
who
took
too
much
of
the
laughing
gas
A.
would
laugh
all
the
time
B.
would
die
C.
would
never
feel
pain
D.
would
be
very
calm
C
President
Clinton
was
born
in
the
little
southern
town
of
Hope,
Arkansas,
on
August
19,
1946.
But
his
primary
name
was
not
Bill
Clinton.
It
was
William
Jefferson
Blythe.
His
mother
named
him
after
his
father,
who
had
been
killed
in
a
car
accident
a
few
months
earlier.
When
Bill
was
four
years
old,
his
mother
married
Roger
Clinton
who
then
legally
became
Bill's
father.
Roger
Clinton
and
Bill's
mother
had
a
son,
Roger
Jr.
Bill
Clinton
studied
international
affairs
at
Georgetown
University
in
Washington,
D.
C.
He
won
a
Rhodes
scholarship
to
study
at
Oxford
University
in
Britain.
There,
he
met
other
students
with
whom
he
has
continued
life-long
friendships.
One
of
them
is
Robert
Reich,
who
was
just
nominated
to
be
Secretary
of
Labor.
After
Oxford,
Bill
Clinton
earned
a
law
degree
at
Yale
University.
In
1973,
Bill
Clinton
became
a
law
professor
at
the
University
of
Arkansas,
but
he
was
too
interested
in
politics
to
stay
at
the
university.
He
campaigned
for
the
House
of
Representatives
but
was
defeated.
In
1976,
he
was
elected
Attorney
General
for
the
state
of
Arkansas,
the
state
government's
chief
lawyer.
Two
years
later,
Bill
Clinton
was
elected
Governor
of
Arkansas.
He
was
defeated
for
re-election
after
his
first
two-year
term.
But
he
was
elected
Governor
again
in
1982.
He
had
been
re-elected
to
that
office
every
two
years
since
then.
Bill
Clinton
married
lawyer
Hillary
Rodham
in
1975.
She
kept
Rodham
as
her
last
name
until
it
became
an
issue
during
her
husband’s
1980
campaign
for
governor.
Since
then,
she
has
been
known
as
Hillary
Rodham
Clinton.
The
Clintons
have
a
daughter,
Chelsea.
49.
We
learn
that
Bill
Clinton’s
father
__________.
A.
died
before
Bill
Clinton
was
born
B.
died
when
Bill
Clinton
was
a
few
months
old
C.
left
his
wife
after
Bill
Clinton
was
born
D.
was
his
mother’s
second
husband
50.
Bill
Clinton
was
elected
Governor
of
Arkansas
in__________.
A.
1976
B.
1978
C.
1980
D.
1973
51.
Hillary
Rodham
did
not
change
her
last
name
until_________.
A.
she
married
Clinton
B.
she
gave
birth
to
their
daughter
C.
Clinton
campaigned
for
President
D.
Clinton
was
defeated
in
his
campaign
for
governor
D
As
any
homemaker
who
has
tried
to
keep
order
at
the
dinner
table
knows,
there
is
far
more
to
a
family
meal
than
food.
Sociologist
Michael
Lewis
has
been
studying
50
families
to
find
out
just
how
much
more.
Lewis
and
his
co-workers
carried
out
their
study
by
videotaping(录像)
the
families
while
they'
ate
ordinary
meals
in
their
own
homes.
They’
found
that
parents
with
small
families
talk
actively
with
each
other
and
their
children.
But
as
the
number
of
children
gets
larger,
conversation
gives
way
to
the
parents'
efforts
to
control
the
loud
noise
they
make.
That
can
have
an
important
effect
on
the
children.
“In
general
the
more
question-asking
the
parents
do,
the
higher
the
children’s
IQ
scores,”
Lewis
says.
“And
the
more
children
there
are,
the
less
question-asking
there
is.”
The
study
also
provides
an
explanation
for
why
middle
children
often
seem
to
have
a
harder
time
in
life
than
their
siblings(兄弟姐妹).
Lewis
found
that
in
families
with
three
or
four
children,
dinner
conversation
is
likely
to
center
on
the
oldest
child,
who
has
the
most
to
talk
about,
and
the
youngest,
who
needs
the
most
attention.
“Middle
children
are
invisible,”
says
Lewis.
“When
you
see
someone
get
up
from
the
table
and
walk
around
during
dinner,
chances
are
it’s
the
middle
child.”
There
is,
however,
one
thing
that
stops
all
conversation
and
prevents
anyone
from
having
attention:
“When
the
TV
is
on,”
Lewis
says,
“dinner
is
a
non-event.”
52.
The
writer’s
purpose
in
writing
the
text
is
to_________.
A.
show
the
relationship
between
parents
and
children
B.
teach
parents
ways
to
keep
order
at
the
dinner
table
C.
report
on
the
findings
of
a
study
D.
give
information
about
family
problems
53.
Parents
with
large
families
ask
fewer
questions
at
dinner
because
___________.
A.
they
are
busy
serving
food
to
their
children
B.
they
are
busy
keeping
order
at
the
dinner
table
C.
they
have
to
pay
more
attention
to
younger
children
D.
they
are
tired
out
having
prepared
food
for
the
whole
family
54.
By
saying
“Middle
children
are
invisible”
in
paragraph
3.
Lewis
means
that
middle
children_________.
A.
have
to
help
their
parents
to
serve
dinner
B.
get
the
least
attention
from
the
family
C.
are
often
kept
away
from
the
dinner
table
D.
find
it
hard
to
keep
up
with
other
children
55.
Which
of
the
following
statements
would
the
writer
agree
to?
A.
It
is
important
to
have
the
right
food
for
children.
B.
It
is
a
good
idea
to
have
the
TV
on
during
dinner.
C.
Parents
should
talk
to
each
of
their
children
frequently.
D.
Elder
children
should
help
the
younger
ones
at
dinner
IV.
书面表达。(满分20分)
假如你是一名体育教师,就有关体育运动的益处谈一下自己的看法。
注意
1.要包括以下要点:
(1)体育运动有益于我们的身体健康。
(2)体育运动使我们的生活变得多姿多彩。
(3)体育运动对人的品格素养的形成有益处。
2.词数:100左右。
3.不要逐句翻译。
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One
possible
version:
The
benefits
of
sports
and
games
Sports
and
games
are
good
for
our
health.
They
can
make
us
strong,
prevent
us
from
getting
more
fat.
and
keep
us
healthy.
Especially
they
can
be
of
great
value
to
people
who
work
with
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brains
most
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the
day,
for
sports
and
games
give
people
valuable
practice
m
exercising
the
body.
What's
more,
they
make
our
life
richer
and
more
colorful.
We
all
enjoy
watching
and
faking
pan
in
all
kinds
of
sports-track
and
field,
swimming,
skating,
volleyball,
basketball,
etc.
Sports
and
games
are
also
very
useful
in
character-training.
For
boys
and
girls,
what
is
learned
on
the
playground
often
has
a
deep
effect
on
their
character.