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高中英语新外研版必修三Unit1Knowingmeknowingyou单元测试
新外研版高中英语必修三
Unit1Knowingme,knowingyou单元测试
(考试时间:
120分钟分值:
150分)
一、根据汉语提示写出正确的单词(每小题0.5分,共5分)
1. _________(眼泪)trickled down the old man’s cheekwhenhesawhiswifeagain.
2.Children have the __________(义务,责任)to support and assist their parents.
3.Hunger is the body’s __________(信号)that levels of blood sugar are too low.
4.The price is too high, and __________(此外,而且), the house isn’t in a suitable position.
5.There is always a lifeguard to __________(确保)that no one comes to any harm.
6.They had a __________(坦诚的)discussion about the issue.
7.Thereportexpressed__________(忧虑)overcontinuinghighunemployment.
8.Ididn’tmeantobreakit―itwasan__________(意外事件).
9.Themanagerisnotsatisfiedwith our marketing __________(策略).
10.JaneGreen would like to be financially __________(独立的)likeherbestfriend.
二、用所给单词的正确形式填空(每小题0.5分,共5分)
1.Some speakers argued that __________(box)was adangeroussport.
2.Everyonetookadeep__________(breathless)whentheyfinallygottoasafeplace.
3.He was __________(annoy) with me for having said the wrong thing.
4.Theshiphitanicebergand __________(sink)tothebottomofthesea.
5.It is a big___________(faultless) to think that you can learn how to manage people in abusiness school.
6.Peterisgoingtostudythe __________(complex)of the American society.
7.__________(embarrass)has kept me from doing all sorts of things.
8.My own experiences have repeatedly told me how important ________(forgive) is in my life.
9.When you get to university, you have to ________(adjustable) yourself to the newlife.
10.Please don’t get angry if I __________(criticism)you.
三、选择合适的短语,并用其正确形式,完成句子(每小题1分,共5分)
helpout,pullone’sweight,letdown,letoffsteam,evenif
1.Judyfeels _______________ byhercousin’sindifference.
2.I don’t work here. I just_______________at the moment.
3. _______________I had the talent to play tennis, I couldn’t stand the pressure.
4.Hewasdroppedfromthecommitteebecausehewasn’t_______________.
5.After the mid-term exam, the students decided to go on atrip to _______________.
四、阅读理解(每小题2分,共30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
EverydayFoodbyMarthaStewart
Nomatterhowbusyyouare,attheendofthedayyouwantmealsthatareeasytoprepare.Andyouwantlotsofchoicesandvariations.You’llfindallofthatinthisbook:
250simplerecipesfordeliciousmealsthatbringfreshnessandnutrition.
Paperback,publishedbyRandomHouse,$16.79
ZeroesbyScottWesterfeld,MargoLanagan,DeborahBiancotti
NewYorkTimesbestsellingauthorScottWesterfeldteamsupwithMargoLanaganandDeborahBiancottiinthebookaboutsixteenagerswithamazingabilities.Theseteenagershavepowersthatsetthemapart.Theycandothingsordinarypeoplecan’t.
Paperback,publishedbySimon&Schuster,$12.99
MrghtyJackbyBenHatke
Jackdislikessummer.Buthe’sgotagoodreason:
summeriswhenhissinglemomtakesasecondjobandleaveshimathometowatchhissister,Maddy.It’slotsofresponsibility,andit’sboring,too,becauseMaddydoesn’ttalk.Ever.Butoneday,atthemarket,MaddydoestalktotellJacktotradetheirmom’scarforaboxofmysteriousseeds.It’sthebestmistakeJackhasevermade.
Hardcover,publishedbyFirstSecond,$14.15
OnlyDaughterbyAnnaSnoekstra
She’scaughtstealing.She’shomelessandontherun.Butshehappenstolookthesameasagirlwhowentmissingadecadeago,RebeccaWinter.SheassumesRebecca’sidentity,usingitasawayout.LittledoessheknowhernewlifeasRebeccaisitselfaprisonanditlookslikeakillermightbeafterher.
Kindleedition,publishedbyHarlequinEnterprises,$8.88
1.Whowroteabooktohelpyoucookameal?
A.MarthaStewart.
B.AnnaSnoekstra.
C.BenHatke.
D.ScottWesterfeld.
2.Howmuchshouldreaderspayforastoryaboutaboy’samazingexperience?
A.$8.88.B.$12.99.C.$14.15.D.$16.79.
3.WhatdoweknowaboutOnlyDaughter?
A.Itsheroineenjoysherlifeontherun.
B.Itsheroineliveswithafalseidentity.
C.Itprovidesdifferentkindsofeditions.
D.ItiswrittenbyHarlequinEnterprises.
B
Disaster!
Thiswordreallymeantthatmorning.Ihadatoothache.AndI’dbeeninanargumentwithafriend.Herwordsstillhurt:
“Thetroublewithyouisthatyouwon’tputyourselfinmyplace.Can’tyouseethingsfrommypointofview?
”Ishookmyheadstubbornly—andfelttheacheinmytooth.I’dthoughtIcouldholdouttillmydentistcamebackfromholiday,butthepainwasreallyunbearable.Istartedcallingthedentistsinthephonebook,butnoonecouldseemeimmediately.Finally,ataboutlunchtime,Igotlucky.
“Ifyoucomebyrightnow,”thereceptionistsaid,“thedentistwillfityouin.”
Itookkeysandrushedtomycar.ButsuddenlyIbegantodoubtaboutthedentist.Whatkindofdentistwouldbesoeagertotreatsomeoneatsuchshortnotice?
Whywasn’theasbusyastheothers?
Inthedentist’soffice,Isatdownandlookedaround.IsawnothingbutthebarewallsandIbecameevenmoreworried.Theassistantnoticedmynervousnessandplacedherwarmhandovermyice-coldone.
WhenItoldhermyfears,shelaughedandsaid,“Don’tworry.Thedentistisverygood.”
“HowlongdoIhavetowaitforhim?
”Iaskedimpatiently.
“Comeon!
Heiscoming.Justliedownandrelax.Andenjoytheartwork,”theassistantsaid.
“Theartwork?
”Iwaspuzzled.
Thechairwentback.SuddenlyIsmiled.Therewasabeautifulpicture,rightwhereIcouldenjoyit:
ontheceiling.Howconsideratethedentistwas!
Atthatmoment,Ibegantounderstandwhatmyfriendmeantbyherwords.
Whatarelief!
4.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheauthor’sfeelingthatmorning?
A.Cheerful.B.Nervous.C.Upset.D.Satisfied.
5.Whatmadetheauthorbegintodoubtaboutthedentist?
A.Thedentist’sagreeingtotreatheratveryshortnotice.
B.Thedentist’sbeingasbusyastheotherdentists.
C.Thesurroundingsofthedentist’soffice.
D.Thelaughingassistantofthedentist.
6.Whydidtheauthorsuddenlysmile?
A.Becausethedentistcameatlast.
B.Becauseshesawapictureontheceiling.
C.Becauseshecouldrelaxinthechair.
D.Becausetheassistantkeptcomfortingher.
7.Whatdidtheauthorlearnfromherexperiencemostprobably?
A.Strikewhiletheironishot.B.Haveagoodwordforone’sfriend.
C.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.D.Putoneselfinother’sshoes.
C
Computerscientistshavehopedtogiverobotstechnicalskillstohelpthemrecognize,processandreacttohumor.Buttheseattemptshavemostlyfailed.AIexpertssaythatinmanycases,attemptstomakerobotsunderstandhumorendupproducingfunnyresults,butnotinthewaytheyweresupposedto.
TristanMillerstudiedmorethan10,000punsinoneresearchproject.Thepunisakindofjokethatusesawordwithtwomeanings.Forexample,youcouldsay,“Balloonsdonotlikepopmusic.”Theword“pop”canbeawayofsayingpopularmusic;oritcanmeanthesoundaballoonmakeswhenitexplodes.Butarobotmightnotgetthejoke.TristanMillersaysthatisbecausehumorisakindofcreativelanguagethatisextremelydifficultforcomputerintelligencetounderstand.
AllisonBishopisacomputerscientistandshealsoperformsstand-upcomedy.Sheexplainedthatmachinesaretrainedtolookforpatterns.Comedy,ontheotherhand,reliesonthingsthatstayclosetoapattern,butnotcompletelywithinit.Tobefunny,humorshouldalsonotbepredictable,Bishopsaid.Thisisagreatchallengeforamachinetorecognizeandunderstandwhatisfunny.
Bishopsayssincerobotshavegreatdifficultyunderstandinghumor,shefeelslikeitgivesherbetterjobsafetyasacomedyperformer.Itevenmadeherparentshappywhenherbrotherdecidedtobecomeafull-timecomedywriterbecauseitmeanthewouldn’tbereplacedbyamachine,sheadded.
Despitethedifficulties,DarmstadtUniversity’sMillersaystherearegoodreasonstokeeptryingtoteachhumortorobots.Itcouldmakemachinesmorerelatable(叙述的),especiallyiftheycanlearntounderstandsarcasm(讽刺),henoted.Humansusesarcasmtosayonethingbutmeananother.ButKikiHempelmannthinksdifferently.“TeachingAIsystemshumormaymakethemfinditwhereitisn’t,andtheymayuseitwhereit’snotsuitable,”hesaid.“MaybebadAIwillstartkillingpeoplebecauseitthinkssomethingisfunny,”headded.
8.WhatdoestheauthormostprobablywanttoshowinParagraph1?
A.Robots’influenceonthescientificdevelopment.
B.Robots’challengesofmakingsenseofhumor.
C.Computerscientists’devotiontotechnicalskills.
D.Computerscientists’concernaboutAI’sdevelopment.
9.WhatareexamplesmentionedinParagraphs2and3intendedtodo?
A.Toproverobotsdopoorlyinfunnywork.
B.Toexplainrobotsaren’tasintelligentashumans.
C.Todescribelanguageiscomplexandchangeable.
D.Toshowlanguagecan’tbetaughtinasetpattern.
10.WhatcanweinferaboutteachingAIsystemhumorfromthelastparagraph?
A.Itwillmakenodifference.
B.Itmaybeadouble-edgedsword.
C.Itmayhelpimprovehumans’humor.
D.Itwillattractmorecomputerscientists.
11.Wherewouldthepassagemostprobablycomefrom?
A.Atextbook.
B.Anadvertisement.
C.Asciencejournal.
D.Anentertainmentspeech.
D
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