1、春人教版英语选修七 Unit 2 Robots 单元测试 含答案Unit 2 Robots 单元测试姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_一、单词拼写(词汇运用)(共14题;共14分)1.My cousin is a _(地位低的) officer in that city. 2.Flowers arrangement is an _(高雅) art. 3.He scanned the _(数码的) counter to check the data. 4.The high court had nothing to gain by_(宣布) him guilty. 5.She can look back
2、 on her career with great _(满意) 6.He _(宣布) his loyalty to the government. 7.The expert made a careful _(评价) of the situation. 8.He got great s_ from helping people learn. 9.I have some _(同情) with that point of view. 10.There were strong winds a_ by heavy rain last night. 11.Anyone _(想要)to vote must
3、come to the meeting. 12._ (惊恐) by the noise, the birds flew away. 13.We have a lot of s_ for the children who lost their parents in the earthquake. 14.To help things along we provide our usual _(框架) of social activities, sharing costs between survivors. 二、完形填空(共20分) When our restaurant business fail
4、ed, we headed north in a camping truck to Texas, hoping to have a “fresh start”. At the 1 of Palo Duro Canyon (峡谷) State Park, I 2 a job advertisement hiring park hosts. The position offered a 3 , permanent campsite in the park, and 4 , the hosts served as a link between the parks guests and the ran
5、gers (护林人). It was the perfect solution: a rent-free place to reorganize our lives. We entered the park and I made an 5 for the following day. The park was 6 , so it took us some time to find an available site. That evening, as we finished our dinner, my wife saw two large skunks (臭鼬) walking toward
6、 our table. We 7 climbed onto the table and, for the next four hours, waited for them to 8 our camp. Having survived that night, we were 9 that everything else would be all right. The next day we met with the people who ran the park. They explained our 10 and gave us a beautiful campsite. That eveni
7、ng, 11 , we learned about the canyon 12 They were strong and cold, rocking our little camping truck violently, and we lay 13 in the dark until the winds died away. 14 the weeks that followed, we learned to survive in our truck and 15 the little money my wife 16 by substitute teaching. Building a suc
8、cessful business and then losing it had left very little time for building a successful 17 . For a time after our business 18 I thought I might lose my family as well. Living in the tiny 19 with no television, we sat close together reading and talking. One evening, standing under a jeweled sky, I fo
9、und myself 20 for all the hardships. We had walked the trails and climbed the canyon walls. We had become a family! 1. A. backB. edgeC. centreD. entrance2. A. sponsoredB. publishedC. noticedD. answered3. A. safeB. freeC. convenientD. beautiful4. A. in returnB. in timeC. in shortD. in turn5. A. attem
10、ptB. agreementC. appealD. appointment6. A. crowdedB. dangerousC. idealD. quiet7. A. repeatedlyB. immediatelyC. eventuallyD. calmly8. A. attackB. leaveC. passD. search9. A. satisfiedB. determinedC. confidentD. aware10. A. responsibilitiesB. requirementsC. circumstancesD. conditions11. A. moreoverB. t
11、hereforeC. meanwhileD. however12. A. windsB. snowsC. woodsD. trails13. A. shakingB. quarrellingC. mourningD. aching14. A. AfterB. BetweenC. DuringD. Beyond15. A. give awayB. hand outC. live onD. put aside16. A. borrowedB. earnedC. postedD. raised17. A. businessB. careerC. familyD. image18. A. starte
12、dB. failedC. expandedD. declined19. A. truckB. parkC. houseD. camp20. A. desperateB. readyC. suitableD. thankful三、阅读理解(共18分)(一) In an ideal world, people would not test medicines on animals. Such experiments are stressful and sometimes painful for animals, and expensive and time-consuming for people
13、. Yet animal experimentation is still needed to help bridge vast gaps in medical knowledge. That is why there are some 50 to 100 million animals used in research around the world each year. Europe, on the whole, has the worlds most restrictive (严格的) laws on animal experiments. Even so,its scientists
14、 use some 12 million animals a year, most of them mice and rats, for medical research. Official statistics show that just 1.1 million animals are used in research in America each year. But that is misleading. The American authorities do not think mice and rats are worth counting and, as these are th
15、e most common laboratory animals, the true figure is much higher. Japan and China have even less comprehensive (全面的) data than America. Now Europe is reforming the rules governing animal experiments by restricting the number of animals used in labs. Alternatives to animal testing,such as using human
16、 tissue or computer models, are now strongly recommended. In addition, sharing all research results freely should help to reduce the number of animals for scientific use. At present, scientists often share only the results of successful experiments. If their findings do not fit the hypothesis (假设) b
17、eing tested, the work never sees the light of day. This practice means wasting time, money, and animals lives in endlessly repeating the failed experiments. Animal experimentation has taught humanity a great deal and saved countless lives. It needs to continue,even if that means animals sometimes su
18、ffer. Europes new measures should eventually both reduce the number of animals used in experiments and improve the way in which scientific research is conducted.(1)What is the main idea of this passage? ( ) A.The success of animal experiments should be ensured.B.A ban on the use of animals in the la
19、b should be enforced.C.Greater efforts need to be taken to reduce the number of lab animals.D.Scientists should be required to share their research results with each other.(2)Which of the following statements is true about animals used in the lab? ( ) A.America uses only about 1.1 million lab animal
20、s per year.B.Europe does not use mice and rats as lab animals at all.C.Britain does not use as many lab animals as China does.D.Japan has limited data on the number of lab animals used each year.(3)Which of the following is mentioned as an alternative to replace animal experiments? ( )A.Statistical
21、studies. B.Computer models.C.DNA planted in animals. D.Tissue from dead animals.(4)What usually happens to unsuccessful animal experiments? ( ) A.They are not made known to the public.B.They are made into teaching materials.C.They are collected for future publication.D.They are not removed from the
22、research topic list.(二) Exams affect the whole family. As teenagers bury themselves in textbooks, parents have to behave like saints(圣人), ignoring doubtsis he actually studying up there, or just playing online games? Forget any practical help around the house. “Hes sitting at the kitchen table readi
23、ng the TV guide,” says the mother of a 15-year-old boy. “But when I ask if he can take the rubbish out, he looks very angry and says, But Im revising” Chloe, 16, comes from a large family and finds it is hard to revise. “I become angry easily,” Chloe says.“I camplain to my mum that theres too much n
24、oise and too much mess.”Beyond these practical considerations, parents are confused about how much they should get involved. Some call for expert help. Others buy lots of practice exam papers. But you may use your skills to spur your children. Anne, 18, admits that the greatest driving force for rev
25、ision is being in competition with her twin sister. My mother always says my sister is better than me.Bribery(行贿)is not unknown.“Some parents offer their children material or cash rewards,” says Mike Evans, the author of How To Pass Your Exams. “This may achieve the required result in some cases, bu
26、t I think it does nothing for the longer-term aim, which I believe is to encourage them to take responsibility for their own personal development.”“I deal with exam stress all the time,” says an experienced teacher. “Basically, the pupils and I have an agreement to convince the parents that all is g
27、oing well. Then the parents back off and everything gets better.” Her fantasy solution would keep parents away for six weeks so that they dont pass on pre exam stress to their children.(1)According to the writer, when children study for tests,_.A.children shouldnt make parents doubt themB.children s
28、hould help with some houseworkC.parents should create a peaceful environmentD.parents should bear all their childrens behavior(2)What does the underlined word “ spur” in Paragraph 2 mean?( )A.Encourage. B.Punish. C.Comfort. D.Educate.(3)What is Mike Evanss attitude towards parents bribing children f
29、or better grades? ( )A.Supportive. B.Opposed. C.Objective. D.Unknown.(4)The experienced teacher sent parents away because she_.A.would like to give parents a great surpriseB.believed children could deal with pressureC.everything went well in the schoolD.didnt want parents to bring stress to children
30、(5)What is the main idea of the text?( )A.How to get along well with your children.B.How to help your children do well at school.C.Tips for parents to help children prepare for exams.D.Tips for parents to help children overcome test anxiety.四、任务型阅读(共5分) The teenage years can be tough, and its normal
31、 to feel sad every now and then. But if these feelings dont go away or become so intense that you cant handle them, you may be suffering from depression._ Try not to isolate yourself. When youre depressed, you may not feel like seeing anybody or doing anything. Just getting out of bed in the morning can be difficult, but isolating yourself only makes depression worse._Spend time with friends, especially those who are a
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