高一上Module 1 Unit 2 Heroes单元过关测试题[上学期]

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北师大版英语高一上Module 1 Unit 2 Heroes单元过关测试题
总分100分
单项选择:(30%)
There are five pairs _____, but I’m at a loss which to buy.
A. to be chosen B. to choose from C. to choose D. for choosing
2. People can’t afford to buy expensive things ____ the prices of daily goods going up.
A. as B. for C. with D. since
3. The first text-books _____ for teaching English as a foreign language came out in the 16th century.
A. having written B. to write C. writhing D. written
4. They _____ friends since they met in Shanghai.
A. have made B. have become C. have got D. have been
5. Shirley _____ a book about China last year but I don’t know whether she has finished it.
A. has written B. wrote C. had written D. was writing
6. – Alice, why didn’t you come yesterday?
-- I ____, but I had an unexpected visitor.
A. had B. would C. was going to D. did
7. I _____ ping-pong quite well, but I haven’t had time to play since the new year.
A. will play B. have played C. played D. play
8. The reporter said that the UFO ______ east to west when he saw it.
A. was traveling B. traveled C. had been raveling D. was to travel
9. – You’re drinking too much.
-- Only at home. No one _____ me but you.
A. is seeing B. had seen C. sees D. saw
10. The price _____, but I doubt whether it will remain so.
A. went down B. will go down C. has gone seen D. was going down
11. After two days, our food _____, and we had to return to the camp.
A. gave in B. gave away C. gave out D. gave up
12. –Smoking is bad for your health.
--Yes, I know. But I can’t _____.
A. give it up B. give it in C. give it out D. give it away
13. He _____ his work with animals.
A is famous as B. is famous for C. is well known as D. is well known to
14. One thousand people died in the disaster, two hundred and fifty-five children ____.
A. were included B. including C. include D. included
15. This is the third time I ____ the Great Wall.
A. came to visit B. am on C. have come to visit D. am visiting
二、完型填空:(20%)
Most nations have a hero who is 16 for his great deeds 17 in saving his country 18 enemies, or in bringing order, by his wise rule, to a land which has previously(曾经) been in disorder. 19 English hero of this kind is King Alfred, 20 “the great” because he did both these things while he was king, at he time 21 England 22 by Danish tribes(部落). He was a brave fighter and a great leader of men in battle so that, although he had only a 23 army he was able to defeat the attackers soon after he became king. He was a great organizer, respected as the English ruler who first built ships to defend the island 24 enemies by sea. He was also a good man who 25 peace to war, and he encouraged learning in his kingdom by translating foreign books 26 English and 27 them all over England. The story most often 28 about Alfred is not heroic. He was escaping(逃脱) after one of the early battles against the Danes 29 his army 30. alone and 31 in borrowed clothes, he asked a poor man’s wife 32 shelter(避难所,藏身处)in her cottage. She was baking some cakes at the fire and, as she wished to go, she asked the stranger to stay and watch her cakes. She reminded him to turn them 33 they could not burn. But the king 34 the time thinking of plans to defeat the enemy and bring 35 to his unfortunate people, with the result that he did not notice the cakes although he was looking at the fire. When the housewife returned she found that they were very burnt. Since she did not recognize the stranger as her king, she was very angry with him for being so careless as to allow her cakes to spoil.
16. A thought B. considered C. remembered D. minded
17. A. each B. every C. either D. neither
18. A. for B. of C. over D. from
19. A. A B. An C. The D. Certain
20. A. called B. calling C. to call D. to be calling
21. A. as B. when C. that D. where
22. A was attacked B. having attacked C. attacked D. had been attacked
23. A. strong B. large C. powerful D. small
24. A. for B. with C. against D. out
25. A. loved B. preferred C. was interested in D. was fond of
26. A. about B. into C. by D. at
27. A. sending B. sent C. brought D. called
28. A. said B. spoken C. speaking D. told
29. A. in which B. in that C. which D. that
30. A. had defeated B. defeated C. had been defeated D. had been defeated
31. A. dressed B. put on C. worn D. had on
32. A. at B. for C. in D. under
33. A. as for B. so that C. for which D. because of
34. A. wasted B. saved C. spent D. used
35. A. peace B. money C. fond D. clothes
三、阅读理解(20%)
A
Christopher Reeve(1952-2004) was an American actor, famous for his film character of Superman.
Reeve was born in New York City and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1974, after which he was selected to study at Juilliard School of Performing Arts under John Houseman.
Reeve worked on the stage, as well as on the soap opera Love of Life, until he was selected to play the role of the Superman in 1978. this film was a great success and inspired three sequels(续集). Ironically(讽刺的是), this was the kind of part Reeve usually looked down upon. He was stage actor at heart who preferred doing classical period plays and films that really required(要求) him to “act”. He once said, “I want to challenge myself in my roles, not run around on screen with a machine gun.”
In 1980, Reeve started in Somewhere in Time, a time travel romance. Although this film was not popular at the time it was released(公映), it has since enjoyed a nationwide “cult” following, especially among college students in 1984, Reeve won critical cheers for his role as a 19th century southern lawyer in The Bostonians.
On May 27,1995, Reeve was paralysed(瘫痪) from the neck down after being thrown from his horse, and largely retired(退休) from the production of films after his paralysis. With his wife Dana, he opened the Christopher and Dana Reeve Paralysis Resource Center, devoted to teaching paralysed people to live more independently(独立的).
36. According to the passage, we can get the conclusion that the play Love of Life ___.
A. gained a great success B. changed Reeve’s life completely
C. is just a relaxation for most audience
D. talks about serious political problems
37. The underlined part in the third paragraph shows that Reeve ______.
A. enjoyed different kinds roles related to high technology
B. did not like to play the role of the Superman because of the danger
C. was an ambitious actor who intended to play all kinds of characters
D. was a peace-loving man, who hates weapons and all the military actions
38. The word “cult” in the fourth paragraph probably means _____.
A. popular fashion B. lovely and interesting
C. of the present time D. bad-tempered dog
39. On May 27, 1995, Reeve _____.
A. acted out the role of a lawyer in The Bostonians
B. fell down during the horse-riding and became paralysed
C. won critical cheers for his performance in Somewhere in Time
D. opened the Christopher and Dana Reeve Paralysis Resource Center
B
Like many of my generation, I have a weakness for hero worship(崇拜). At some point, however, we all begin to question our heroes and our need for them. This leads us to ask: What is a hero?
Despite(尽管)great differences in cultures heroes around the world generally share a umber of characteristics that instruct(教育) and inspire people. A hero does something worth talking about. A hero has a story of adventure(冒险) to tell and a community who will listen. But a hero goes beyond only fame.
Heroes serve powers or principles larger than themselves. Like high-voltage transformers(变压器), heroes take the energy of higher powers and step it down so that it can be used by ordinary people.
He hero lives a life worthy of imitation(效仿). Those who imitate a genuine hero experience life with new depth enthusiasm(热情), and meaning. A sure test for would-be heroes is what or whom they serve and what they are willing to live and die for. If the answer or evidence(证据) suggests they serve only their own fame, they may be famous persons but not heroes. Madonna and Michael Jackson are famous, but who would claim that their fans find life more abundant(充实的)? Heroes are catalysts(催化剂) for change. They have a vision from the mountaintop. They have the skill and the charm(魅力) to move the masses(群众). They create new possibilities. Without Gandhi, India might still be part of the British Empire. Without Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. , we might still have segregated(隔离的) buses, restaurants and parks. It may be possible for large scale(范围) change to happen without leaders with magnetic(有魅力的) personalities, but the pace of change would be slow, the vision uncertain, and the committee meetings endless.
40. Although heroes may come from different cultures, they ____.
A. generally have certain inspiring characteristics
B. probably share some weaknesses of ordinary people
C. are often influenced by previous generations
D. all unknowingly attract a large number of fans
41. The author concludes that historical changes would ______.
A. be delayed(推迟) without leaders with inspiring personal qualities
B. not happen without heroes making he necessary sacrifices(牺牲)
C. take place if here were heroes to lead the people
D. produce leaders with attractive personalities
42. According to the passage, heroes are compared to high-voltage transformers in that ______.
A. they have a vision from the mountaintop
B. they have warm feelings and emotions (情感)
C. they can serve as concrete examples of noble principles
D. they can make people feel stronger and more confident
43. Madonna and Michael Jackson are not considered heroes because _____.
A. they are popular only among certain groups of people
B. their performances do not improve their fans morally
C. their primary concern is their own financial interests.
D. they are not clear about the principles they should follow.
44. Gandhi and Martin Luther King are typical(典型的) examples of outstanding(杰出的) leaders who _____.
A. are god at explaining their charming characters
B. can move the masses with their forceful speeches
C. are capable of meeting all challenges and hardships
D. can give an answer to the problems of their people
45. The author concludes(推断出) that historical changes would _____.
A. be delayed without leaders with inspiring personal qualities
B. not happen without heroes making the necessary sacrifices
C. take place if there were heroes to lead he people
D. produce leaders with attractive personalities
四、短文改错(10%)
My Favourite Sport
My favourite sport is football. I was a member of
our school football team. We practise for three times
every week and often watch football match on TV
together. Play football not only makes us grow up
tall and strong but also give us a sense of fair play and
team spirit. We must keep in mind that we play
for the team instead ourselves. Also, the sport
teaches us the important of obedience(服从). Each
player must obey captain, who is the leader of
the team. And they must not break he rules too
often if we want to play he game.
五、书面表达(20%)
根据提示写一篇100字左右的短文。
杨力伟38岁,辽宁人,是中国空军飞行员。
他于2003年10月15日乘坐神舟5号载人宇宙飞船进入太空,成为我国
第一位宇航员。在太空飞行了21个小时,绕地球14圈之后,顺利返回地面。
中国是继美国和俄罗斯之后第三个能够成功发射(launch n.﹠ v.)和回收载人飞船的国家,标志(mark) 着我国空间载人工程的巨大成功。
参考答案
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26-30 BADAC 31-35 ABBCD 36-39 CCAB 40-45 AACBBA
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5. give gives 6. ∨ 7. instead 后加of 8. important importance
9. captain the captain 10. they we
Yang Liwei, born in Liaoning Province, used to be a pilot. He is 38 years old.
On Oct. 15, 2003, China launched its Shenzhou V manned spacecraft, with astronaut Yang Liwei aboard and Yang was China’s first astronaut. Yang and his spacecraft orbited he earth 14 times during about 21 hours before he safely landed in North China the next day. The successful launch and return of he spacecraft made China the third country in space after Russia and the United States, and this marked the great success of the manned space program of China.