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Unit
19
单元测试
单项填空
1.
_________
is
more
important
than
speed
in
his
new
job,
for
a
slight
mistake
lead
to
complete
failure.
A.
Regulation
B.
Liberty
C.
Accuracy
D.
Competence
2.
My
headache
__________
me.
It
seems
that
the
medicine
I
have
taken
these
days
doesn’t
work
at
all.
A.
kills
B.
is
killing
C.
has
killed
D.
will
kill
3.
Honestly
speaking,
I
am
not
at
all
interested
in
my
present
job.
I’ve
taken
it
up
______
for
a
living.
A.
gradually
B.
sincerely
C.
personally
D.
merely
4.
Though
having
many
important
things
to
______,
the
manager
goes
home
every
day
and
shares
some
time
with
his
elderly
parents.
A.
attend
to
B.
save
up
C.
adjust
to
D.
insist
on
5.
The
river,
______
we
used
to
rely
on
for
clean
drinking
water,
is
being
more
and
more
seriously
polluted.
A.
that
B.
which
C.
what
D.
where
6.
The
teacher
listed
a
number
of
situations
_______
this
phrase
could
be
used.
A.
that
B.
which
C.
when
D.
where
7.
How
can
the
professor
expect
his
students
to
be
_______
when
he
keeps
coming
late
for
his
own
lectures
A.
punctual
B.
explicit
C.
ambitious
D.
amateur
8.
Julia
Roberts
______
the
leading
role
in
man
films
and
she
won
the
award
for
best
actress
in
2000.
A.
was
to
play
B.
played
C.
was
playing
D.
plays
9.
–I’m
sorry
for
having
brought
you
so
much
trouble.
--Not
at
all.
______,
you’ve
given
me
great
pleasure.
A.
At
the
same
time
B.
On
the
contrary
C.
By
the
time
D.
On
the
other
hand
10.
The
family
and
his
friends
did
their
best
to
cheer
the
young
man
on
_______
he
was
about
to
give
up.
A.
before
B.
when
C.
until
D.
while
11.
It
was
great
to
meet
so
many
old
friends
at
the
wedding
reception,
many
of
whom
I
_____
for
ages.
A.
haven’t
seen
B.
hadn’t
seen
C.
didn’t
see
D.
weren’t
seeing
12.
Uncontrolled
high
blood
pressure
is
a
major
______
of
heart
disease.
A.
target
B.
cause
C.
reflection
D.
connection
13.
______
that
we
would
not
miss
the
football
match,
we
booked
two
tickets
half
a
month
in
advance.
A.
To
ensure
B.
Ensuring
C.
Ensured
D.
Having
ensured
14.
Having
been
used
to
the
relaxing
and
peaceful
lifestyle
in
the
countryside,
Uncle
Li
couldn’t
adjust
himself
_______
the
city
life.
A.
with
B.
by
C.
for
D.
to
15.
_______
he
won’t
go
there
is
clear
to
all
of
us.
A.
How
B.
What
C.
Why
D.
This
II.
完型填空:
Learning
experience
happens
to
us
throughout
our
lives.
Not
long
ago
I
had
one
16
I
would
like
to
share.
I
was
going
to
Marblehead
with
my
sailboat
team.
The
team
was
racing
down
the
highway
at
85
mph
17
we
realized
we
were
18.
Luckily,
we
saw
a
test
area
ahead.
I
had
a
brand-new
(崭新的)$
20
bill.
I
was
so
19
because
I
had
never
had
that
kind
of
cash
before.
But
spending
it
on
20
seemed
like
throwing
it
away.
We
all
rushed
into
the
pizza
line.
21
I
got
a
pizza
and
a
drink,
and
walked
to
my
table.
About
halfway
through
the
meal,
I
22
I
had
not
actually
handed
any
money
to
the
cashier.
I
had
just
23
out,
and
nobody
had
noticed.
I
felt
terrible.
My
conscience
opened
its
mouth
and
swallowed
me
in
one
big
bite.
I
couldn’t
24
over
it.
I
just
couldn’t
go
back
to
the
cashier
and
25
for
my
stolen
pizza.
I
was
so
upset
that
I
26
to
give
myself
the
pleasure
of
an
ice
cream
in
27
that
someone
would
say
“Hey,
Jeff,
why
don’t
you
use
the
28
from
the
pizza
instead
of
that
nice,
new
$20
bill ”
I
was
not
so
29
of
my
cash
now.
For
the
next
two
years,
whenever
I
was
30
of
the
“Pizza
incident”,
I
would
say
to
myself
“Don’t
think
about
it”.
I
have
learned
two
things
from
this
31.
Maybe
I
was
a
fool
for
32
in
to
my
conscience,
and
being
too
stupid
to
appreciate
a
33
pizza.
But
the
real
lesson
is
that
even
if
you
get
away
from
what
you
have
done,
your
conscience
will
34
up
with
you.
This
reflects
the
saying
“A
coward(懦夫)
dies
a
thousand
times,
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
“35

and
gone
back
to
pay
for
the
pizza,
I
would
have
felt
a
little
uncomfortable
about
it
only
once.
Or
maybe
twice.
16.
A.
when
B.
where
C.
that
D.
who
17.
A.
though
B.
then
C.
while
D.
when
18.
A.
lost
B.
boring
C.
hungry
D.
anxious
19.
A.
excited
B.
eager
C.
frightened
D.
encouraged
20.
A.
rest
B.
food
C.
travel
D.
clothes
21.
A.
Unluckily
B.
Finally
C.
Immediately
D.
Actually
22.
A.
thought
B.
recognized
C.
noticed
D.
realized
23.
A.
walked
B.
left
C.
worked
D.
found
24.
A.
look
B.
get
C.
turn
D.
think
25.
A.
ask
B.
pay
C.
excuse
D.
send
26.
A.
refused
B.
wanted
C.
hoped
D.
meant
27.
A.
hope
B.
surprise
C.
anger
D.
fear
28.
A.
food
B.
lesson
C.
conscience
D.
change
29.
A.
sure
B.
upset
C.
proud
D.
pleased
30.
A.
warned
B
reminded
C.
thought
D.
told
31.
A.
experience
B.
experiment
C.
tale
(传说)
D.
accident
32.
A.
turning
B.
talking
C.
handing
D.
giving
33.
A.
free
B.
cheap
C.
plain
D.
delicious
34.
A.
make
B.
wake
C.
catch
D.
put
35.
A.
coward
B
fool
C.
loser
D.
hero
III.
阅读理解
A
In
what
now
seems
like
the
beginning
stage
of
computer
history,
there
was
quite
a
wide-spread
concern
that
computers
would
take
over
the
world
from
man
one
day.
Already
today,
more
than
half
a
century
later,
as
computers
are
liberating
us
from
more
and
more
of
the
everyday
tasks
in
business
and
in
our
personal
lives,
we
are
faced
with
a
less
noticeable
but
also
less
foreseen
problem.
People
tend
to
be
over-trusting
of
computers
and
are
unwilling
to
challenge
their
authority.
Indeed,
they
behave
as
if
they
hardly
knew
that
wrong
buttons
may
be
pushed,
or
that
a
computer
may
simply
fail
to
work.
Obviously,
there
would
be
no
point
in
investing
in
a
computer
if
you
had
to
check
all
its
answers,
but
people
should
also
rely
on
their
own
internal
computers
and
check
the
machine
when
they
have
the
feeling
that
something
has
gone
wrong.
Questioning
and
regular
double-checks
must
continue
to
be
as
much
a
part
of
good
business
as
they
were
in
pre-computer
days.
Maybe
each
computer
should
come
with
the
warning:
for
all
the
help
this
computer
may
provide,
it
should
not
be
seen
as
a
substitute
(替代品)for
thinking
and
reasoning
skills.
36.What
is
the
main
purpose
of
this
passage
A)
To
look
back
to
the
early
days
of
computers.
B)
To
explain
what
technical
problems
may
occur
with
computers.
C)
To
discourage
unnecessary
investment
in
computers.
D)
To
warn
against
a
mentally
lazy
attitude
towards
computers.
37.According
to
the
passage,
the
worry
about
computers
in
earlier
days
was
that
they
might
________.
A)
lead
us
into
unknown
future
B)
be
quite
widespread
C)
take
control
of
the
world
D)
take
over
everyday
task
38. The
writer
seems
to
be
advising
those
dealing
with
computers
to
________.
A)
be
reasonably
doubtful
about
them
B)
check
all
their
answers
C)
replace
them
for
basic
thinking
D)
use
them
for
business
purposes
only
39.An
“internal
computer”
is
________.
A)
a
computer
used
entirely
by
one
company
for
its
own
problems
B)
a
person’s
store
of
knowledge
and
the
ability
to
use
it
C)
the
most
up-to-date
in-house
computer
a
company
can
buy
D)
a
computer
from
the
starting
stage
which
is
very
dependable
B
John
had
an
accident
while
driving
to
town
one
day.
He
had
his
three
ribs
(肋骨)
broken
and
Tally,
his
best
friend,
had
one
leg
broken.
With
their
car
damaged
and
no
one
coming
to
their
help,
they
had
to
foot
for
ten
miles
to
the
town
hospital.
“How
have
you
got
here
all
by
yourself ”
said
the
doctor
when
he
saw
John
in
hospital.
“You
have
to
stay
in
hospital
at
once,”
he
said,
“but
the
dog
can’t.
It
must
leave
the
hospital.
Dogs
are
not
allowed
here.”
“Please
help
my
dog,
doctor,
she
was
hurt
and
she
also
needs
a
doctor!”
John
said
eagerly,
“or
I’ll
leave
with
my
dog.”
He
added.
He
took
up
his
coat
and
was
ready
to
leave.
“You
must
be
mad!”
the
doctor
shouted,
“You
are
too
ill
to
go
out!”
“Then
you
must
take
my
dog.”
John
said,
touching
the
dog’s
nose,
and
went
on.
“This
old
dog
has
followed
me
through
good
times
and
bad
times.
Mostly
bad
times

watched
me
over
for
weeks
when
I
was
seriously
ill,
and
once
saved
me
from
a
burning
house
and
another
time
she
saved
me
from
flood
…How
can
I
leave
her
alone ”
John
said
and
fainted
(晕倒).
When
he
came
to,
he
looked
around,
“Where’s
my
dog ”
he
asked
eagerly.
“Don’t
worry,”
the
nurse
answered,
“It’s
in
the
yard.
We
have
done
something
to
help
it.”
40.How
did
John
get
to
the
hospital
A.
Tally
helped
him
there.
B.
He
drove
there.
C.
Someone
sent
him
there.
D.
He
walked
there.
41.
John
loved
Tally
so
much,
because
________.
A.
Tally
brought
the
doctor
to
him
after
the
accident.
B.
Tally
saved
his
life
in
this
car
accident.
C.
Tally
never
left
him
when
times
were
hard
for
him.
D.
Tally
always
helped
other
people
besides
his
owner/
42.
At
last
the
doctor
_____________.
A.
kept
John
in
hospital
but
let
Tally
leave
B.
kept
both
John
and
Tally
in
hospital
C.
kept
neither
John
nor
Tally
in
hospital
D.
kept
Tally
in
hospital
after
John
died
43.
By
saying
“How
have
you
got
here
all
by
yourself ”
the
doctor
meant
that
_____.
A.
he
was
sorry
that
John
really
got
to
the
hospital
all
by
himself
B.
he
was
surprised
to
know
John
came
to
the
hospital
all
by
himself
C.
he
was
angry
with
John’s
coming
to
the
hospital
all
by
himself
D.
he
was
happy
to
see
John
was
there
in
hospital
all
by
himself
44.
Which
of
the
following
statement
is
true
A.
Tally
is
John’s
classmate
B.
John’s
words
moved
doctor
and
nurses,
so
they
accepted
Tally
C.
John
pretended
to
faint
D.
No
one
is
willing
to
help
John
because
of
Tally,
so
they
had
to
foot
for
ten
miles.
C
Is
there
anything
more
important
than
health
I
don’t
think
so.
“Health
is
the
greatest
wealth,”
wise
people
say.
You
can’t
be
good
at
your
studies
or
work
well
when
you
are
ill.
If
you
have
a
headache,
toothache,
backache,
earache
or
bad
pain
in
the
stomach,
if
you
complain
of
a
bad
cough,
if
you
run
a
high
temperature
and
have
a
bad
cold,
or
if
you
suffer
from
high
or
low
blood
pressure,
I
think
you
should
go
to
the
doctor.
The
doctor
will
examine
your
throat,
feel
your
pulse(脉搏),
test
your
blood
pressure,
take
your
temperature,
sound
your
heart
and
lungs,
test
your
eyes,
check
your
teeth
or
have
your
chest
X-rayed.
After
that
he
will
advise
some
treatment,
or
some
medicine.
The
only
thing
you
have
to
do
is
to
follow
his
advice.
Speaking
about
doctor’s
advice,
I
can’t
help
telling
you
a
funny
story.
An
old
gentleman
came
to
see
the
doctor.
The
man
was
very
ill.
He
told
the
doctor
about
his
weakness,
memory
loss
and
serious
problems
with
his
heart
and
lungs.
The
doctor
examined
him
and
said
there
was
no
medicine
for
his
disease.
He
told
his
patient
to
go
to
a
quiet
place
for
a
month
and
have
a
good
rest.
He
also
advised
him
to
eat
a
lot
of
meat,
drink
two
glasses
of
red
wine
every
day
and
take
long
walks.
In
other
words,
the
doctor
advised
him
to
follow
the
rule:
“Eat
at
pleasure,
drink
with
measure
and
enjoy
life
as
it
is.”
The
doctor
also
said
that
if
the
man
wanted
to
be
well
again,
he
shouldn’t
smoke
more
than
one
cigarette
a
day.
A
month
later
the
gentleman
came
into
the
doctor’s
office.
He
looked
cheerful
and
happy.
He
thanked
the
doctor
and
said
that
he
had
never
felt
a
healthier
man.
“But
you
know,
doctor,”
he
said,
“it’s
not
easy
to
begin
smoking
at
my
age.”
45.
The
writer
thinks
that
_____.
A.
health
is
more
important
than
wealth
B.
work
is
as
important
as
studies
C.
medicine
is
more
important
than
pleasure
D.
nothing
is
more
important
than
money
46.
What
advice
did
the
doctor
NOT
give
the
old
man
A.
Take
long
walks.
B.
Smoke
more
than
one
cigarette
a
day.
C.
Eat
a
lot
of
meat.
D.Drink
two
glasses
of
red
wine
every
day.
47.
The
underlined
part
“he
had
never
felt
a
healthier
man”
means
“______”.
A.
he
was
feeling
better
than
ever
B.
he
wasn’t
a
healthy
man
C.
he
was
feeling
worse
than
before
D.
he
will
be
well
again
48.
From
the
last
sentence
of
the
passage,
we
can
learn
______.
A.
the
man
was
a
heavy
smoker
before
seeing
the
doctor
B.
the
man
didn’t
smoke
so
much
before
seeing
the
doctor
C.
the
man
didn’t
smoke
before
seeing
the
doctor
D.
the
man
began
to
learn
to
smoke
before
seeing
the
doctor
D
"Depend
on
yourself"
is
what
nature
says
to
every
man.
Parents
can
help
you.
Teachers
can
help
you.
But
all
these
only
help
you
to
help
yourself.
There
have
been
many
men
in
history.
But
many
of
them
were
very
poor
in
childhood,
and
no
uncles,
aunts
or
friends
to
help
them.
Schools
were
few.
They
could
not
depend
upon
themselves
for
an
education.
They
saw
how
it
was
and
set
to
work
with
all
their
strength
to
know
something.
They
worked
their
own
way
till
they
became
well
known.
One
of
the
most
famous
teachers
in
England
used
to
tell
his
pupils,
"I
can
not
make
worthy
men
of
you,
but
I
can
help
make
men
of
yourself."
Some
young
men
don't
try
their
best
to
make
themselves
valuable
to
the
human
beings.
They
can
never
gain
achievement(成就)
unless
they
see
their
weak
points
and
change
their
course.
They
are
nothing
now,
and
will
be
nothing
as
long
as
they
live,
unless
they
accept
the
advice
of
their
parents
and
teachers,
and
depend
on
their
own
efforts.
49.
Which
of
the
following
titles
fits
this
article
best
A.
What
Nature
Says
to
Every
Man.
B.
How
to
Be
Famous.
C.
Men
Must
Help
Each
Other.
D.
Depend
on
Yourself.
50.
According
to
the
famous
teacher
in
England,
a
teacher
can________.
A.
make
his
pupils
worthy
men
B.
help
his
pupils
find
a
way
to
be
famous
C.
help
his
pupils
make
themselves
useful
men
D.
make
his
pupils
men
of
strength
and
courage
51.
From
this
article
we
can
learn
the
writer
________.
A.
sings
highly
praise
for
parents
and
teachers
B.
is
a
man
of
strong
character
C.
thinks
highly
of
those
who
are
struggling
or
success
D.
feels
it
the
most
important
of
all
to
accept
the
advice
of
others
单元测试
参考答案
I单项填空
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CBDAB
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DABBB
11-15
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II.
完形填空
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C
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D
18
C
19
A
20
B
21
B
22
D
23
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B
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B
26
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27
D
28
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29
C
30
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31
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32
D
33
A
34
C
35
D
III.
阅读理解
36
D
37
C
38
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39
B
40
D
41
C
42
B
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B
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B
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48
C
49
D
50
C
51
C