湖北专用学年高中英语 Unit3 Life in the future测试题.docx

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湖北专用学年高中英语Unit3Lifeinthefuture测试题

(湖北专用)2014-2015学年高中英语Unit3Lifeinthefuture测试题

Class:

Name:

Marks:

满分(120)

第一部分词汇知识运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节多项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

1.WeleftGreecewithrathermixed   ofthecity.Peopletherewereveryfriendlybuteverythingwastooexpensive.

A.impressionsB.delightsC.adjustmentsD.motivations

2.Idon’tunderstandwhypeopledamagetheirnatural   withoutcaringabouttheconsequences.

A.desertsB.constructionsC.surroundingsD.statues

3.Thewaitresswentuptotheman,who   thelastofhiscoffeeandaskedforthebill.

A.switchedB.swallowedC.recycledD.tolerated

4.Asstrangersinthecity,wewereluckytohaveayoungladywithus,who   usaroundthecitywithenthusiasm.

A.guidedB.instructedC.flashedD.pointed

5.HehadstudiedJapanesefortwoyearsbeforehe   English.

A.tookdownB.tookupC.tookoffD.tookin

6.Beinglateforschool,thelittleboy   theclassroomwithoutbeingnoticed.

A.brokeintoB.slidinto

C.researchedintoD.developedinto

7.Ihavegivenuphopeofgettingthejob,becauseIwastoldthatapplicantsforthejobshouldhave   experience.

A.previousB.consistentC.uncertainD.optimistic

8.Don’tspendtoomuchtimeonyourwork.Asamother,youshouldkeepinmindthatbabiesneed   attention.

A.instantB.constantC.positiveD.severe

9.Hisreportwassowonderfulthatitwas   interruptedbyapplause.

A.positivelyB.constantlyC.hardlyD.rarely

10.Sarawasabsentfromschoollastweek,and   shemissedanimportanttest.

A.inadditionB.inreturnC.asaresultD.afterall

第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

Onacoldwinterday,twomenwalkedalongavalley.Finally,theystoppedatagrave(坟墓),whichwascoveredwiththick11.Thegravestonelookedvery12.Theoldermansaidtotheyoungman,“Thisisyourmother’sgrave…”Theyoungman13inthesnow.

This14tookplace20yearsago.Atthattimethemostintense15hadoccurredhere.AmongthesoldierswasWilson.Thestrong16hadmadetheforcesretreat(撤退).Wilsonhadheadedforwardinthesnowwiththetroopsinfrontofhim.17,heheardababy’scry,whichcamefromaholeinthesnow.Wilsondugintothesnow,andwasimmediately18bywhathehadseen.

Inamother’sarms,thebabywascryingaloud.Whatwasevenmoreshockingwasthatthemotherwasnaked.Itturnedoutthattheywere19inthisvalleybytheheavysnow.Inorderto20herbaby,themotherhadwrappedallher21aroundthechildwhileholdinghimtightlyinherarms.Thoughthemotherhadbeen22,thebabyinherarmshadsurvived.Wilsonwasdeeplymovedbysuchanunexpected23.Heburiedthemotherandheldthe24babytopursue(追赶)the25.

Afterthewar,hetookthischildtotheUnitedStatesto26.Whenthechildgrewup,Wilsontoldhimwhat27thatyearandtookhimtothevalleyto28hismother.

Kneelingatthegrave,theyoungmanburstintotears.Afterawhile,theyoungmanstartedtocleanthesnowonthegrave.Aftercleaningthesnowaround,heundressedhimself,29thegrave,threwhimselfonthegraveandspokeoutthewordsfromhisheart,“Mom,how30youwereforsomanyyears!

11.A.leavesB.snowC.dustD.grass

12.A.simpleB.cleanC.beautifulD.big

13.A.gaveupB.stoodupC.kneltdownD.brokedown

14.A.partyB.strikeC.accidentD.story

15.A.speechB.whisperC.fightingD.argument

16.A.competitionB.enemyC.diseaseD.storm

17.A.FortunatelyB.FrequentlyC.ImmediatelyD.Suddenly

18.A.shockedB.puzzledC.frightenedD.annoyed

19.A.woundedB.trappedC.killedD.frozen

20.A.feedB.teachC.saveD.hide

21.A.clothesB.blanketsC.packagesD.handkerchiefs

22.A.sickB.deadC.hungryD.lost

23.A.markB.conditionC.voiceD.scene

24.A.growingB.cryingC.runningD.singing

25.A.troopsB.motherC.pathD.goal

26.A.showhiminB.callhiminC.bringhimupD.pickhimup

27.A.happenedB.appearedC.startedD.formed

28.A.dependonB.attendtoC.careaboutD.lookfor

29.A.movedB.decoratedC.coveredD.dug

30.A.tiredB.fearfulC.lonelyD.cold

第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

A

Itallstartedtwoweeksago,whenCaydencamehomeupsetfromChallengerElementarySchoolinHowell,Mich.Atlunchtime,hisfriendwasforcedtogiveuphishotlunchforacheesesandwichbecausethebalance(赊欠的钱)inhislunchaccounthadn’tbeenpaidoffyet.

“Hewantedtoknowhowhecouldhelp,”Cayden’smother,AmberMelke-Peters,said.

Caydenandhismomcameupwithaplantopayoffthebalanceinlunchaccountsathisschoolbycollectingemptybottles,cansandgettingdonationsfromfriends,familyandneighbors.LastMonday,hehandedoverthefruitsofhislabor—$64,andpaidforaround150lunches.

Thatgestureofkindnesshassincegrownintoawidespreadeffort.AfteralocalradiostationmentionedwhatCaydenhaddone,othersexpressedtheirdesiretohelp,andheandhismomstartedanonlinecampaigntocollectdonations.HundredsofpeoplefromtheU.S.andabroadofferedsupportanddonatedover$10,800tohiscause.

“NeverinmywildestdreamswouldIhaveimaginedthiswouldhappen,”Melke-Peterssaid.“He’sjustalittlelocalboytryingtodosomegood.”

Themotherandthesonreturnedtotwootherschoolslastweektopayoffthebalance,andwillvisitthreemorethisweektodistributethefunds(资金)they’vecollectedsofar.Theyplanonaddingextrafundstoeachoverdueaccount,makingsurethatthosestudentscangethotlunchesinthecomingdays.

TheHowellschooldistrict’spolicyistoofferstudentsalternative(可替代的)lunchesoffreesandwicheswhentheiraccountsreachabalanceofnegative$5.ThomasGould,directorofpublicrelationsforHowellPublicSchools,praisedCaydenforwhathehaddone.“We’reproudofCayden’sefforts,”hesaid.“It’ssuchagreatthingforan8-year-oldboytoseesomethinglikethatandattempttomakeachange.”

Thoughyoungerthanmostpeople,Caydenwasn’tthefirsttodothis.InearlyFebruary,students’mentor(指导老师),KennyThompson,paidoffthebalanceof$465instudents’lunchaccountsatValleyOaksElementarySchoolinHouston,inspiringhundredsofotherstodothesame.

Alltheattentionhasn’tfazed(使惊慌)Cayden,whoremainsfocusedonraisingenoughmoneytohelpallthestudentsinLivingstonCounty.

“Caydenisverymodest,”Melke-Peterssaid.“He’sakind-heartedboywhowantstodosomegoodforpeopleandhefeelshappytohelphisfellowstudents.”

31.ChallengerElementarySchoolinHowellprovidesstudentswith.

A.freehotluncheseverydayB.freesandwichesforlunch

C.onlysandwichesforlunchD.atleasttwomealseveryday

32.Bytheendofthisweek,Caydenandhismotherwillhave.

A.raisedover$10,800topayoffthebalance

B.paidoffthebalancefor6schools’students

C.raisedfundsforallthestudents’hotlunches

D.visited5schoolstoraisefundsforhisfriends

33.TheauthormentionsKennyThompsontoimplythat.

A.itisnotsurprisingtodosuchthingsinAmericaatall

B.themotherandthesonmayhavefollowedhisexample

C.hehasdonatedsomuchofhisownmoneytostudents

D.hotlunchesofferedbyschoolsaretooexpensiveforstudents

34.WecanlearnfromthepassagethatCayden.

A.didthisjusttohelpafriendofhisown

B.didthisjusttomakeuseofwastes

C.didn’tdothisforhisownbenefit

D.didn’tdothisforhisschoolbutforhismother

B

YossiGhinsbergisanIsraeliadventurer,authorandspeakerbasedinAustralia.Heismostknownforbeinglostandsurvivingaloneinanuncharted(未知的)partoftheBolivianAmazonforthreeweeksin1981.Ghinsberg’ssurvivalstorywasfeaturedinadocumentaryinIShouldn’tBeAliveonDiscoveryChannel.

GhinsbergwasbornandraisedinTelAviv,Israel.Whenhewas18,hejoinedIsraelinavy.AftercompletinghisserviceinIsraelinavy,inspiredbyPapillon,Ghinsbergdecidedtotravel.HedidseveraljobstosavemoneytomakeittoSouthAmerica.WhenhewasinLaPaz,hemetKarlRurechter,anAustrianwhoclaimedtobeageologist.KarltoldGhinsbergthathewasplanninganexpedition(探险)intotheunchartedAmazonofBoliviainsearchofgoldinaveryremoteIndianvillage.Ghinsbergandtwoofhisfriends—Kevin,anAmericanphotographerandMarcusStamm,aSwissGhinsbergmetinSouthAmerica—decidedtojoinKarl.

Ghinsbergandthethreemenflewbyplaneandthenwalkedforfourdaystoarriveattheunchartedarea.There,theyhadtoeatmonkeysbecauseoflackofsupplies.However,Karlrefusedtoeatmonkeysandgrewweaker.Aftertravelingthroughtherainforestforamonth,theydecidedtobuildarafttoleaveontheriver.BythattimetheyhadrealizedthatKarlwaslyingaboutthegoldandtheIndianvillage.Thegrouphaddisagreements,whichledtothembreakingup.KevinandGhinsbergdecidedtotaketheraftdowntheriverandKarlandMarcusdecidedtowalkupriver.KarlandMarcuswereneverheardofagain.GhinsbergandKevinlostcontroloftheraftasitnearedawaterfall.KevinmadeittoshorebutGhinsbergfloateddownstreamandoverthewaterfall.HespentfourdaystravellingupriverinordertofindKevin.

GhinsbergspentthenextthreeweekswithoutsuppliesandequipmentinanunchartedpartofAmazon.KevinwasfoundbyatribeandhealongwithtwonativepeoplefoundGhinsbergthreeweeksafterGhinsbergwaslost.

35.Papillonisprobablya(n)   .

A.speakerB.authorC.travelerD.TVhost

36.WecaninferfromthethirdparagraphthatKarl   .

A.didn’tlikemonkeysB.tookpityonmonkeys

C.wasusuallyinbadhealth

D.tookmoresuppl

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