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Unit1CulturalRelics单元同步测试
Unit1CulturalRelics单元同步测试
Unit1CulturalRelics单元同步测试I.选择填空1.Whentherescueworkersarrived,theyweresadtoseewhat_____oftherelicsafterthebigfire..A.wasremainedB.remainedC.wasmadeD.made2.Ifyouwanttodowellinaexamination,youhadbettergetyourselfintoyourbest____justbeforeit.A.conditionB.stateC.situationD.position3.Justhavelittlepatience.Wewill_____thecaseassoonaswehavetime.A.lookforB.lookintoC.lookupD.lookat4.Ihaveneverfancied_____suchahousewithsuchabeautifulgarden.A.tohaveB.havingC.tobelongtoD.belongingto5.WhenthepeopleintheareaheardthenewsthatararevasewhichwasusedbyanemperorduringtheMingDynastywasburiedsomewhereneartheirhomes,theyallwentout_____it.A.tosearchB.tolookatC.insearchforD.insearchof6.Watercanbeturnedintogasesiftemperature______highenough.A.isrisenB.risesC.isheatedD.israised7.Whatelsewouldyouliketoadd_____whatyouhavealreadysaid?
A.besidesB.exceptC.exceptforD.beside8.Thestadiumisso_____thatonceitisbegun,nothingcanbechanged.A.plannedB.madeC.designedD.produced9.Youcan’timaginethetroublewehad_____thedrowningchild.A.tosaveB.savingC.savedD.save10.Ifyouwanttobeacreativewriter,youhavetoformyourown______ofwriting.A.mannersB.styleC.typeD.ability11.Thankyoufor_____meofthemeetingwhichIwouldotherwisehaveforgotten.A.rememberingB.tellingC.remindingD.recalling12.Theforeignguestsgaveussomejewelslikepreciousstones,goldringsandsoonasgifts,butwedidn’tknowwhattogivethem_____.A.inturnB.inreturnC.inrewardD.inhonor13.Thestudentyouconsidered______hardestfailedtopasstheimportantexamination.A.tohavestudiedB.havingstudiedC.tostudyD.studying14.Itissaidthatifamirrorisbrokenfornoreasons,badluckislikelytostrike,butIreally____it.A.doubtB.believeC.thinkD.support15.Itisreallyawonderthat_____felldownfromaten-storeybuildingtothegroundwithoutgettingtheleastdamage.A.yourfurnituresB.thatpieceofyourfurnitureC.thosepiecesofyourfurnituresD.yourthatfurniture16.Thelazybonepretended______earnestlywhenhisfathercameintohisstudytoseewhathewasdoing.A.studyingB.tostudyC.tobestudyingD.tohavestudied17.Moreevidenceisneeded_____thatyourmaid_____yourmoneywhenyouwereawayonbusiness.A.proving;stoleB.toprove;hasstolenC.tobeproved;hasstolenD.toprove;stole18.Whatseemsatreasuretoyoumay_____auselessthing_____others.A.beproved;toB.prove;forC.beproved;forD.prove;to19.Whenthesailorswentintotheoldcastlewith_____candlesonthelonelyisland,theyweresurprisedtofinditswalls_____withbeautifulpaintingsofdifferenttimes.A.lighted;coveringB.lit;coveredC.lighted;coveredD.lit;covering20.Anything_____publicinterestshastobedecided_____theopinionofthemajority.A.whichconcerns;inB.thatconcernsabout;inC.concerns;inD.concerning;in21.Mostpoliticiansarenot______inthatcountry.WhichofthefollowingisnotOK?
A.wellthoughtofB.highlythoughtofC.thoughtofwellD.muchthoughtof22.Doyouthinkitpossibleto_____ahumanbeingapart,e-transmitittosomewhereandthenreconstructit?
A.tellB.takeC.putD.tear23.Peoplewithdifferentpersonalitieshavedifferentlearningstyles.Somelearnbestby_____anderror;somelearnbestbylisteningandseeing.A.doingB.trialC.tryD.testing24.Thetwocountriesareongoodtermsnow.Itisfiveyearssincethey_____war.A.wentintoB.wereatC.wereinD.started25.______nodoubtthatsomeone_____thewoodenboxcontainingthemostprecioustreasuresfromthecarrierunderthecoverofdarkness.A.Itis;removedB.Thereis;removedC.Itis;movedD.thereis;moved
II.完形填空TheGreatWallofChinaTheGreatWallofChinaisthelongestwallintheworld.It26fromwesttoeast,27mountains,28valleysandfinally29thesea.TheGreatWallhasahistoryofovertwo30years.Peoplebeganto31thewall32thespringandAutumnPeriodinChinesehistory.Inabout221BCQinShihuanghadallthewalls33.34,theGreatWallcametotheworld.TheGreatWallis356,000kilometerslong,6-7metershighand4-5meterswide.Inmostplacesitis36enoughforfivehorsesortenmentowalk37alongthetop.Itwasvery38tobuild39agreatwallintheold40.Thousandofmen41whentheybuiltit.TheGreatWallwasmadenotonlyofstones,butmillionsof42.Today,theGreatWallhasbecomeaplace43interestnotonlytotheChinesebutalsotopeopleallovertheworld.44theEgyptiansfeelproudoftheirpyramids,45ChinesepeoplealsofeelproudofourGreatWall.26.A.comesB.goesC.liesD.stands27.A.throughB.alongC.overD.across28.A.andB.fromC.toD.through29.A.getsB.comesC.reachesD.arrives30.A.thousandB.millionC.hundredD.billion31.A.createB.designC.formD.build32.A.betweenB.atC.inD.on33.A.madeupB.joinedupC.sentupD.putup34.A.SincethenonB.NowandthenC.FromthenonD.Afterthen35.A.nomorethanB.notmorethanC.lessthanD.morethan36.A.wideB.longC.highD.tall37.A.onebyoneB.daybydayC.sidebysideD.stepbystep38.A.easyB.difficultC.goodD.bad39.A.likeB.lookC.soD.such40.A.timesB.historyC.countriesD.enemies41.A.killedB.diedC.murderedD.gone42.A.lifeB.liveC.livesD.living43.A.ofB.withC.forD.about44.A.JustasB.AsifC.LooklikeD.Such45.A.usB.weC.ourD.ours
III.阅读理解:
AIncitiesacrosstheUnitedStates,oldfactories,schools,railroadstationsandotherbuildingsarebeingrenovated(翻新)fornewuses.Cityplannersandprivateinventorsarefindingthatgoodbuildings,nomatterhowold,canberemodeledfornewpurposes.“Ifyou’daskedsomeonefourorfiveyearsagowhetherhe’drentanapartmentinanabandonedpianofactoryorclothingwarehouse(大商店),he’dhavethoughtyouwerecrazy,,”saysaNewYorkarchitect.“Today,manypeopleareeagertodoit.”Onlyafewdecadesago,renovationwasunpopularandgenerallyfarmoreexpensivethantakingdownabandoned9(抛弃)buildingsandstartingfromthebeginning.Achangebeganinthe1990swithanumberofwell-advertisedprojects.TheyincludedChirardelliSquareinSanFrancisco,whereanoldchocolatefactorywasrenovatedandmadeintoshopsandrestaurants,TrolleySquareinSaltLakeCity,whereanabandonedcarwarehousebecameashoppingcentre.Whatcausedthechange?
“Onereasonisnostalgia(怀旧),”asanFranciscobuildersuggests.“Maybeoldisbetterthannew,manypeoplearesaying.Feelingsaboutpreservingattractiveorhistoricbuildingshavechangedagreatdeal.”Asecondcauseiseconomy.Thecostoftearingdownanoldbuildingandconstructinganewonefromnothingnowhasrisentothepointwhereitisoftenlessexpensivetofixasolidolderstructure.Evenwhenthecostsofrenovationarethesameasorabitmorethanthecostsofputtingupanewbuilding,fixingtheoldbuildingmaybebetter.Gradually,architectsandbuildersaredevelopingknowledgeaboutrenovationandpreservation,bringingimaginationandcreativitytothejob.46.IntheUnitedStates,renovatingoldcreativitytothejob¬¬¬¬___________.A.hasalonghistoryB.isanewtrendC.isstillunpopularD.isoutofdate47.What’sthepurposeofthispassage?
A.CallonpeopletorenovateoldbuildingsB.Reportachange―renovationinAmericaC.EncouragepeopletomakeuseofoldbuildingD.Introduceanewmethodofrenovatingoldbuildings48.WhydidthepassagementionGhirardelliSquareandTrolleySquare?
A.Tointroduceussomesuccessfulbuildingrenovations.B.Tomakethemknowntothepublic.C.Todiscusswhethertheywereworthrestoring.D.Totellusanyoldbuildingscanberenovated.49.RenovatingoldbuildingsintheUSneedsarchitectswho______.A.areskilledattearingdownoldbuildingsB.aregoodatdesigninganewbuildingC.haverichimaginationandcreativityD.havenostalgiaofthecity50.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat________.A.buildingrenovationisabetterchoiceevenifitcostsmorethanbuildinganewoneB.renovatingabuildingissurelycheaperthanputtingupanewoneC.themainreasonforbuildingrenovationisforeconomicpurposeD.therewillbelessnewbuildingsintheworldBDisposing(处理)ofwastehasbeenaproblemsincehumansstartedproducingit.Asmoreandmorepeoplechoosetoliveclosetogetherincities,thewaste-disposalproblembecomesincreasinglydifficult.Duringtheeighteenthcentury,itwasusualforseveralneighboringtownstogettogethertoselectafarawayspotasadumpsite.Residentsortrashhaulers(垃圾托运者)wouldtransporthouseholdrubbish,rottedwood,andoldpossessionstothesite.Periodically(定期的)someofthetrashwasburnedandtherestwasburied.Theunpleasantsightsandsmellscausednoproblembecausenobodylivedcloseby.Factories,mills,andotherindustrialsitesalsohadwastetobedisposedof.Thoselocatedonriversoftenjustdumpedtheunwantedremainsintothewater.Othersbuilthugeburnerswithchimneystodealwiththeproblem.Severalfactsmakethesechoicesunacceptabletomodernsociety.Thefirstproblemisspace.Dumps,whicharenowcalledlandfills,aremostneededinheavilypopulatedareas.Suchareasrarelyhaveemptylandsuitableforthispurpose.Propertyiseithertooexpensiveortooclosetoresidentialneighborhoods.Long-distancetrashhauling(垃圾托运)hasbeenacommonpractice,butoncefarmareasarerefusingtoacceptrubb