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高一英语同步练习:

必修4Unit4BodyLanguage

单元综合评估测试

(100分45分钟)

一、单项选择(20分)

1.Thegovernmentplanstobringinnewlaws__________parentstotakemoreresponsibilityfortheeducationoftheirchildren.

A.forcedB.forcingC.tobeforcedD.havingforced

2.Peterreceivedaletterjustnow________hisgrandmawouldetoseehimsoon.

A.saidB.saysC.sayingD.tosay

3.Ismellsomething________inthekitchen.CanIcallyoubackinaminute?

A.burningB.burntC.beingburntD.tobeburnt

4.Ihearthey’vepromotedTom,buthedidn’tmention________whenwetalkedonthephone.

A.topromoteB.havingbeenpromotedC.havingpromotedD.tobepromoted

5.Itisworthconsideringwhatmakes“convennience”foodssopopular,and________betteronesofyourown.

A.introducesB.tointroduceC.introducingD.introduced

6.ThevisitingMinisterexpressedhissatisfactionwiththetalks,______thathehadenjoyedhisstayhere.

A.havingaddedB.toaddC.addingD.added

7.Thegroupsacted______theirstorybeforetheclass.

A.upB.asC.outD.on

8.______withfireisdangerous.

A.PlayB.PlayingC.PlayedD.Toplay

9.______theradio—thebaby'sasleepinthenextroom.

A.TurndownB.TurnupC.TurningdownD.Turningup

10.Ifwecan'tfindahousetolivein,we'llhaveto______withoutit.

A.supplyB.manageC.supportD.stand

11.WheneverIseethisphoto,I______mymother.

A.thinkupB.thinkoverC.thinkofD.thinkabout

12.Hecouldhardlymoveastepfurther.Youcan'timaginehowhe______toescapefromthedesert.

A.succeeded.B.tried C.keptD.managed

13.AreallChinesetextbooks______inyour______house?

A.publishing…publishingB.published…published

C.publishing…publishedD.published…publishing

14.Hisactions______hislovemorethananywordscould.

A.tellB.expressC.showD.mean

15.Youshouldkeepasecretofthethings______here.

A.discussingB.beingdiscussingC.beingdiscussedD.tobediscussing

16Theydon'tallow______inthebuilding,buttheyallowme______outofit.

A.tosmoke…smokingB.smoking…smoking

Ctosmoke…tosmokeD.smoking…tosmoke

17.Never______faithinhimself,thescientistwentonwithhisresearch.

A.toloseB.lostC.losingD.lose

18.WhenLuXunsawthatmanypeopleinChinasuffereddiseases,hedecided______adoctor.

A.tobeeB.beingC.toturnD.turning

19.youwanttodoinyourlife,youmustbelievethatyoucanbesuccessful.

A.WhatB.HowC.NowmatterwhatD.Nomatterhow

20.Thetravellerspreferredtostayintheirowntent(帐篷)thenightintheexpensivehotelonthetopofthemountain.

A.ratherthantospendB.tospendingC.ratherthanspendingD.ratherthanspend

三:

完形填空(20分)

Itwasanearlymorninginsummer.Inthestreets,sleepy-eyedpeopleweremovingquickly,headingtowardstheir21.Thiswasthebeginningofanother22dayinNewYorkCity.23thisdaywastobedifferent.

Waiting24thecrowdedstreets,ontopofa25110storieshigh,wasPhilippePettit.ThisdaringFrenchmanwasaboutto26atightrope(绷索)betweenthetwotowersoftheWorldTradeCenter.

Philippetookhisfirst27withgreatcare.Thewireheld.Nowhewas28hecoulddoit.29onlyabalancingPolar,Philippewalkedhiswayacross,a30of131feet.

Soontherush-hour31begantonotice.Whata32!

There,1350feetabovethestreet,a33figurewaswalkingonair.

Philippemadeseven34,backandforth(来回).Hewasn'tsatisfiedwithjust35.Attimes,hewouldturn,sitdown,and36goonhisknees.Once,hehadtheastonishing37toliedownonthethinthread.Andthousandsof38watchersstaredwiththeirheartsbeatingfast.

Aftertheforty-five-minute_39,Philippe

wastakentothepolicestation.Hewasasked

40hedidit.Philippeshrugged(耸肩)andsaid,“WhenIseetwotallbuildings,Iwalk.”

21.A.jobsB.homesC.busesD.offices

22.A.workingB.hotC.sameD.ordinary

23.A.AndB.SoC.ButD.Thus

24.A.forB.inC.byD.above

25.A.roofB.positionC.wallD.building

26.A.throwB.walkC.climbD.fix

27.A.actB.landingC.stepD.trip

28.A.sureB.uncertainC.gladD.nervous

29.A.ThroughB.AgainstC.WithD.On

30.A.distanceB.heightC.spaceD.rope

31.A.streetsB.crowdsC.passengersD.city

32.A.heightB.pleasureC.wonderD.danger

33.A.greatB.strangeC.publicD.tiny

34.A.experimentsB.circlesC.tripsD.movements

35.A.walkingB.stayingC.actingD.showing

36.A.almostB.evenC.oftenD.rather

37.A.spiritB.resultC.strengthD.courage

38A.patientB.terrifiedC.pleasedD.enjoyable

39.A.showB.trickC.tryD.program

40.A.howB.whyC.whetherD.when

四:

阅读理解(20分)

A

Weoftenhearpeoplesay,“Ihaveagoodmemoryforthingslikethat”or“Icanneverremembernames”.Butdoyouknowmemoryisthesinglemostimportantthingandithasplayedaveryimportantpart?

Forearlymen,thereweredangersallaroundthem—badweather,wildanimals.Thekeystokeeponlivinglayinman’sabilitytorememberthesedangersandthewayshehaddealtwiththeminthepast.Inorderformemoriestobestored,thehumanbrainbecamemoreplex.Andasmanlearnedhowtodealwiththem,hebecamecivilized(文明).

Surprisingly,scientiststodayunderstandlittleaboutmemoryandhowitworks.Theyhavenotyetfoundawaytoopenupthebrainandobserveitsfunctionwithoutdestroyingit.Perhapstherearetwotypesofmemory—short-termandlong-term.Short-termreferstothosefactsthatstaywithusforafewsecondstoafewhours.Forinstance,whenyoustayatahotel,youremembertheroomnumberandforgetitassoonasyouleave.Long-termmemory,ontheotherhand,meansyourememberthingsforalongperiodoftime.Ifyouspendyourhoneymooninaparticularhotel,it’slikelythatyou’llrememberyourstayquiteclearly.

Scientistsalsobelievethatashort-termmemorycanbeealong-termmemorythroughconsolidation(巩固).Alotofchemicalandphysicalchangestakeplaceinthepartofthebrain.Althoughthehumanbrainweighsthreepounds,itcontains30billionnervecells(神经细胞)actinglikeaputer.Whenthosechangesstrengthenthelinks(联系)incertainnervecells,athoughtbeesapartofthelong-termmemory.

41.Accordingtotheauthor,withoutthedevelopmentofman’smemorytherewouldbe____.

A.nomodernworldB.norecordedhistoryC.noanimalsD.nodangers

42.Scientists’knowledgeaboutthefunctionofbrainis______.

A.interestingB.notenoughC.greatD.encouraging

43.Short-termmemorycanchangeintolong-termmemoryonconditionthat______.

A.memoryisgoodB.itactslikeaputer

C.peopledomoreexerciseDthelinksinnervecellsarestrengthenedbycertainchanges

44.Sofarthegreatdiscoveryscientistshavemadeaboutthefunctionofbrainis______.

A.theweightofbrainB.twotypesofmemory

C.30billionnervecellsD.chemicalandphysicalchanges

45.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Theheavierthebrainis,thebettermemoryithas.

B.Scientistscanopenthebrainwithoutdestroyingit.

C.Memoryisveryimportantforearlymen.

D.Earlymen’smemorywasbetterbecausetheycouldrememberalotofthings.

B

“PassengersforParis,Berlin,Moscow,Peking,Nanking,Shanghai,CantonandHongKong,pleasegotoPlatformOne.”

ThetravellerswerenowgettingontheCentralKingdomExpressattheVictoriaStation.Theyweregoingtotravel142daysover9000milesfromLondontoHongKong.Amongthepassengerssomewereoldpeople.MrsBailywastheoldestintheparty.Shewasaretiredworker.“It’snogoodsittingbackifyouretire,”shesaid,“Onemustdothingsonehadnotimetodo.Atriplikethiswillbeveryinteresting.Won’tyouthink?

ThetripwasorganizedbySunquestHolidays.Itwouldcosteachtraveleralmost$2600.FromHongkongtheywouldflybacktoLondon.

ManyofthepassengerswereinterestedinChina.“I’vealwayswantedtoseeChina,”saidMrHaviland.“SoIdon’tmindspendingsixweeksontrains.”Anotherpassenger,MrBarber,said,“WewantedtogostraighttoseeChinaandtoeatChinesefood,whichwelove.”

46.Thetrainwouldn’tgoto______.

A.BerlinB.LondonC.NewYorkD.Nanking

47.MrsBailybelievedthat______.

A.theretiredpeopleshouldleavehome

B.alongjourneywoulddogoodtotheretiredworkers

C.sheshouldgoonworkingD.theretiredpeopleshouldhaveagoodrest

48.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.Allthetravellerswerenotretiredworkers.

B.Allthepassengerswouldtakethetrainforthewholetrip.

C.Alltravelagentsorganizedthistrip.D.It’safreetripfortheoldpeople.

49.TheychoseChinaasthemainplacetotravelbecause______.

A.theirfriendsaskedthemtodosoB.Chinaisverybig

C.ChinaisunknowntothemD.theyshowgreatinterestinChina

50.Wecanknowfromthepassagethat______.

A.thisjourneywouldbeverytiring

B.Chinaisthemostmarvelousplacetotravel

C.oldpeoplearemoreinterestedintravelingthantheyoungsters

D.somepeoplecannotbearsuchalongtrip

五:

短文改错(10分)

Iwenttoseethefilmaftersupper.Onmywaytothe51_______________

cinema.ImetanEnglishwoman,wholostherway.52_______________

Igaveupthechanceseethefilmandtookhertoher53_______________

hotel.Whilegothere,Itoldheraboutgreatchanges54_______________

thathadbeentakenplacehereinthepastfewyears55_______________

andshehadtoldmesomethingabouthercountry.56_______________

AlthoughImissedthefilm,butIstillfeltveryhappy,for57_______________

Ihadnotonlyhelpedheroutoftroublebutpracticed58_______________

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