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高中英语Unit4Pygmalion单元综合测新人教版选修8
Unit4Pygmalion-单元测
一、适当形式填空(单句适当形式)(共5小题;共5分)
1.Asalittleboy,hecanmakeaquick (adapt)tothenewenvironment.
2.Withoutany (hesitate),hejumpedintotherivertosavethedrowningyoungwoman.
3.Alotofpeoplegotintothebus,whichmadethetripvery (comfortable).
4.Ifyouwanttodothetrip (proper),youshouldasktheguideforsomeadvice.
5.Mrs.Zhangpunishedhersonsincehemaderude (remark)abouttheoldman.
二、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)(共5小题;共5分)
6.Thisisthemost (令人烦恼的)casethatthejudgeshavecomeacrosssofar.
7.Edisonshowedhis (非凡的)talentininventingallsortsofthings.
8.Inthatcountry,women'ssocial (地位,身份)hasn'tchangedmuchovertheyears.
9.She (忽视,忽略)hisrudenessandtriedtopretendnothinghadhappened.
10.Nomatterhowsoftthelightis,itstill (使褪色)carpetsandcurtainsineveryroom.
三、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共5小题;共5分)
11.Ifyouthinkyoucandrinksomuchwithoutdamagingyourhealth,thenyourarem .
12.Ihaveah feelingthatwearegoingtomisstheplane.
13.Itisalsobelievedthatsettingofffireworkswillbringgoodf inthecomingyear.
14.Thepolicecaughtthemanwhor thebankyesterday.
15.Itisreportedthatafterlengthytalksthetwosidesfinallyreachedac .
四、单项选择(共10小题;共10分)
16. ,IpaidavisittothesmalltownlastweekwhereIwasborn,whichIhadn'tvisitedforyears.
A.EverytimeB.OncemoreC.OntimeD.Nowandthen
17.Thebookhasbeenwellreceived,but actualsales,ithasn'tbeenverysuccessful.
A.intermsofB.inneedofC.infavourofD.inhonorof
18. inthemountainsforaweek,thetwostudentswerefinallysavedbythelocalpolice.
A.HavinglostB.LostC.BeinglostD.Losing
19.Withthecomingofdawn,thestars fromthesky.
A.turnedoutB.stuckoutC.fadedoutD.droppedout
20.---HowoftendoyoudropyourEnglishteacheraline?
--- ,butusuallyonceaweek.
A.AsusualB.Generallyspeaking
C.ItdependsD.Havenoidea
21.Inordernottobedisturbed,Ispentthreedays upinmystudy.
A.lockingB.beinglockedC.tolockD.locked
22. twice,thepostmanrefusedtodeliverourlettersunlesswechainedourdog.
A.BeingbittenB.Tobebitten
C.HavingbittenD.Havingbeenbitten
23. therightkindoftraining,theseteenagesoccerplayersmayonedaygrowintotheinternationalstars.
A.GivingB.HavinggivenC.TogiveD.Given
24.---Howdidtheygettoknoweachother?
---Itwasatapartythathefirstmadeher ,andshebecamehisbusinesspartnersoonafterthat.
A.acquaintanceB.friendshipC.accommodationD.company
25.Themansaidfirmly:
“Wecannot withthosewhoseprinciplesaredirectlyopposedtoourown.”
A.castB.compromiseC.condemnD.classify
五、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)
TheTrueStoryofTreasureIsland
ItwasalwaysthoughtthatTreasureIslandwastheproductofRobertLouisStevenson'simagination.26 ,recentresearchhasfoundthetruestoryofthisexcitingwork.
Stevenson,aScotsman,hadlived27 formanyyears.In1881hereturnedtoScotlandfora28 .WithhimwerehisAmericanwifeFannyandhisson29 .EachmorningStevensonwouldtakethemoutforalong30 overthehills.Theyhadbeen31 thisforseveraldaysbeforetheweathersuddenlytookaturnfortheworse.Keptindoorsbytheheavyrain,Lloydfeltthedays32 .Tokeeptheboyhappy,Robertaskedtheboytodosome33 .Onemorning,theboycametoRobertwithabeautifulmapofanisland.Robert34 thattheboyhaddrawnalargecrossinthemiddleof35 ."What'sthat?
"heasked."That'sthe36 treasure,"saidtheboy.Robertsuddenly37 somethingofanadventurestoryintheboy's38 .Whiletherainwaspouring,Robertsatdownbythefiretowriteastory.Hewouldmakethe39 atwelve-year-oldboy,justlikeLloyd.Butwhowouldbethepirate(海盗)?
RoberthadagoodfriendnamedHenley,whowalkedaroundwiththe40 ofawoodenleg.Roberthadalwayswantedto41 suchamaninastory.42 LongJohnSilver,thepiratewithawoodenleg,was43 .
So,thankstoa44 SeptemberinScotland,afriendwithawoodenleg,andtheimaginationofatwelve-year-oldboy,wehaveoneofthegreatest45 storiesintheEnglishlanguage.
26.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.BesidesD.Finally
27.A.aloneB.nextdoorC.athomeD.abroad
28.A.meetingB.storyC.holidayD.job
29.A.LloydB.RobertC.HenleyD.John
30.A.talkB.restC.walkD.game
31.A.attemptingB.missingC.planningD.enjoying
32.A.quietB.dullC.busyD.cold
33.A.cleaningB.writingC.drawingD.exercising
34.A.doubtedB.noticedC.decidedD.recognized
35.A.theseaB.thehouseC.ScotlandD.theisland
36.A.forgottenB.buriedC.discoveredD.unexpected
37.A.sawB.drewC.madeD.learned
38.A.bookB.replyC.pictureD.mind
39.A.starB.heroC.writerD.child
40.A.helpB.problemC.useD.bottom
41.A.praiseB.produceC.includeD.accept
42.A.YetB.AlsoC.ButD.Thus
43.A.readB.bornC.hiredD.written
44.A.rainyB.sunnyC.coolD.windy
45.A.newsB.loveC.real-lifeD.adventure
六、阅读理解(共16小题;共32分)
A
WeconsideredalistofthebestAmericanbooks—herearefivethathelpeddefinethenationalcharacter.Mostfromacenturyorsoago,theystillentertain,teach,andinspire:
MobyDickbyHermanMelville
Firstpublishedin1851,theadventurestoriesofCaptainAhabandhismonomaniacal(偏执的)pursuitofthewhitewhaledrawsusintoauniversefulloffascinatingcharactersandstories.
TheEducationofHenryAdamsbyHenryAdams
AwardedthePulitzerPrizeinautobiography(自传)in1918.Adamsprovidesinsightintohisfamily,includinghisexperienceasprivatesecretarytohisfather,ministertoEnglandduringtheAmericanCivilWar.
LeavesofGrassbyWaltWhitman
WhenWhitmanpublishedLeavesofGrassin1855,hewantedtodefinetheAmericanexperience—singofthenewcountryinanewvoice,reflectingthegreatchangesintheAmericanliteraryworldthathadtakenplaceduringhislifetime.
PoemsbyEmilyDickinson
Anenthusiasticpoetwhoseworkshavehadconsiderableinfluenceonmodernpoetry,Dickinson'sfrequentuseofdashes,sporadic(零星的)capitalizationofnouns,andunconventionalmetaphorshavecontributedtoherreputationasoneofthemostinnovative(创新的)poetsof19th-centuryAmericanliterature.
ThesongofHiawathabyHenryWadsworthLongfellow
Firstpublishedin1855,thisisLongfellow'smostpopularandmostrecognizedpoem,theheroiclifeanddeathofamagicAmericanIndian,sentbytheGreatSpirittoguidethenationsinthewaysofpeace.
46.WaltWhitmanwroteLeavesofGrassinorderto .
A.showhistalentandheroiclifetous
B.givetheAmericanencouragementinanewvoice
C.reflectthegreatchangesinAmericathathadtakenplaceduringhislifetime
D.praiseAmericaandshowthegreatchangesintheAmericanliteraryworld
47.IfyouwanttoreadastoryaboutamagicAmericanIndian,youcanread .
A.MobyDickB.LeavesofGrass
C.PoemsD.ThesongofHiawatha
48.WhichstatementisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Ofthefivebooks,MobyDickwaspublishedlast.
B.TheEducationofHenryAdamsisanon-fictionbook.
C.Becausethefivebookswerefromacenturyorsoago,theycouldn'tteachandinspireus.
D.HermanMelvillewasconsideredasoneofthemostinnovativepoetsofthe19th-century.
B
Followedbyaneagle,arabbittookshelterinthenestofabeetle(甲虫),whomhebeggedtosavehim.Thebeetlefeltpityfortherabbitandbeggedtheeaglenottokillthepoorcreature.InthenameofthegreatJupiter,thebeetlerequestedthattheeaglerespecthisintercession(说情)andthelawsofkindnesseventhoughhewasnothingbutatinyinsect.However,theeaglebecameveryangryanddrovethebeetleawaywithhiswing.Incoldbloodhecaughttherabbitandatehimuprightonthespot.
Whentheeagleflewaway,thebeetlefollowedhimtofindoutwherehisnestwas.Thenheenteredandrolledtheeagle'seggsout,breakingthemonebyone.Verysadandangrytothinkthatanyonewoulddosuchaterriblething,theeaglebuilthisnextnestinahigherplace.Butthere,too,thebeetlemanagedtogettoitanddestroyedtheeggsashehaddonebefore.
Theeaglenowdidn'tknowwhattodo.SoheflewuptoJupiter,hisgodandking,andplacedthethirdnestofeggsinhislap,begginghimtoguardthemforhim.However,thebeetlemadealittleballofdirtandflewupwithittoJupiteranddroppeditonhislap.WhenJupitersawthedirt,hestooduprightawaytoshakeitoff,forgettingtheeggs,whichwereagainbrokenastheyrolledoffhislap.ThebeetlenowinformedJupiterthathehaddonethistotakerevengeon(报复)theeagle,whohadnotonlywrongedhim,buthadactedwithlittlerespectforJupiterhimself.Therefore,whentheeaglereturned,Jupitertoldhimthatthebeetlebrokehiseggsandthathiscomplaintwasnotwithoutgoodreasons.However,Jupiterdidnotwanttheraceofeaglestofaceextinction,soheadvisedthebeetletoarrangeapeacefulsettlementwithhim.Butthebeetlewouldnotagreetothis,andJupiterhadtochangetheeagle'sreproduction(繁殖)timetoanotherseasonwhentherearenobeetlestobeseen.
49.Welearnfromthefirstparagraphthatthebeetlewas .
A.sympatheticB.confidentC.nervousD.intelligent
50.Whydidtheeaglebuildhisnextnestinahigherplace?
A.Tospotsmallanimalseasily.
B.Tostayawayfromthebeetle.
C.Toprotecthiseggsfromdanger.
D.TostayclosertohisgodJupiter.
51.Jupiterthoughtthatthebeetle'srevengeontheeaglewas .
A.unn