高中英语 Unit3 A taste of English单元测试3 新人教版必修4Word格式文档下载.docx
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A.commonB.ordinaryC.normalD.general
5.Myfriendknowswherehecan______agoodusedcarataveryreasonableprice.
A.pickoutB.makeout
C.takeupD.pickup
6.Althoughheiscontent______hispresentsalary,heisn'
tcontent______forsuchastrictboss.
A.for;
workingB.with;
working
C.with;
toworkD.with;
7.Hewas______withthelongandmeaninglessspeech,buthetriednottoshowit.
A.boredB.boring
C.astonishedD.astonishing
8.Thecouple,______theirsonwasgiftedformusic,decidedtosendhimabroadforbettereducation.
A.convincingB.toconvince
C.havingconvincedD.convinced
9.Withlotsofworries______hermind,shewasunabletosleepwell.
A.fi
lledB.filling
C.tofillD.beingfilled
10.Backhome,Ifoundmyhusband______onthefloor,______ourchildrenwithsometoys.
A.sitting;
toentertainB.seated;
entertaining
C.sitting;
entertainedD.sat;
entertained
11.—Amanisaskingtoseeyou.______hecomein?
—Lethimin.
A.MustB.ShallC.WillD.May
12.Morewildtigershavebeenseenintheforestaroundthisarea,______thereusedtobefew.
A.whenB.whatC.whichD.where
13.—IwenttoseeTheFoundingofaRepubliclastweek.
—Really?
Thenwhydidyouremainsilentwhenwetalkedaboutit______youhadn'
tseenit?
A.evenifB.aslongas
C.asifD.although
14.Astimewent______,moreandmorefamousdirectorsinvitehimtostarintheirfilms.
A.throughB.byC.overD.away
15.Asawriter,heprovedtobe______failure,forcinghimtobein______searchofanotherwaytomakealiving.
A.a;
/B./;
theC.a;
theD.the;
/
Ⅱ.完形填空
ItwasahotAugustdayin1937whentheCohenbrothersenteredtheofficeofHenryFord,thecarmaker.“Mr.Ford,”__16__NormanCohen,theeldestofthethree.“Wehavearemarkable__17__thatwillchangetheautomobileindustry.We'
dliketoshowittoyou__18__.”TheybroughtMr.Fordoutsideandaskedhimtoenterablackautomobile__19__infrontofthebuilding.
HymanCohen,the__20__brother,openedthedoorofthecar.
“What!
”shoutedthetycoon,“Areyou__21__?
Itmustbe200degreesinthatcar!
”
“Itis,__22__sitdown,Mr.Ford,andpushthewhite__23__.”smiledtheyoungestbrother,Max.”
__24__,Fordpushedthebutton.Suddenlyawhooshoffreezingairstarted__25__fromallaroundthecar,andwithinseveralsecondshefeltquitecooland__26__.
“Amazing!
”exclaimedFord.“Howmuchdoyou__27__forthepatent?
“Onemilliondollars,”Norman__28__,“Andthereissomethingelse:
Thename‘CohenBrothersAirConditioning'
mustbe__29__rightnexttotheFordlogo(商标)!
“Moneyisnoproblem,”retortedFord,“but__30__willIhaveaJewishnamenexttomylogoonmycars!
Theyargued__31__forawhileandfinallytheyreachedan__32__.Fivemilliondollars,andonlythefirstnamesofthebrotherswouldbe__33__.
Andthatis__34__,eventoday,wheneveryouenteraFordvehicle,youwillseethosethree__35__clearlyprintedontheairconditioningcontrolpanel:
NORM,HIandMAX.
16.A.beggedB.announcedC.or
deredD.required
17.A.ideaB.opinionC.inventionD.thought
18.A.inpersonB.inpublic
C.inturnD.inreturn
19.A.laidB.storedC.parkedD.stood
20.A.youngestB.strongest
C.middleD.oldest
21.A.crazyB.jokedC.actualD.normal
22.A.soB.butC.andD.or
23.A.windowB.seatC.keyD.button
24.A.ExcitedB.Confused
C.InterestedD.Surprised
25.A.flowingB.blowingC.flyingD.running
26.A.quietB.mild
C.comfortableD.amused
27.A.payB.costC.gainD.charge
28.A.gaveupB.calledup
C.pickedupD.spokeup
29.A.printedB.laidC.arrangedD.pressed
30.A.anywayB.noway
C.hardlyD.unless
31.A.backandforthB.hereandthere
C.upanddownD.nowandthen
32.A.decisionB.agreement
C.choiceD.conclusion
33.A.mentionedB.remained
C.leftD.possessed
34.A.howB.whatC.whyD.because
35.A.brothersB.words
C.namesD.products
Ⅲ.阅读理解
A
Myheroisadoctor.HesavedmylifewhenIcouldhavedied.Hehassavedlotsofchildren'
slives.Hehasworkedandstudiedalottogetthejobhedoesnow.Hehasdoneverydifficultsurgery.Hehastoworkalmosteverydayatthehospital.Hehasstudiedkidneys(肾)andgothisPh.D.atQueensUniversity.Heisagreatdoctorandheiseasytotalkto.
Heiswillingtotakearisktosavesomeone'
slife.Hesavedmylifefromakidneyinflamation(发炎)diseasewhenIwasinhospital.Heworkedveryhardtofindoutwhatexactlywaswrongwithmykidneysandwhytheyw
eren'
tworking.
Hewentoutofhiswayforsomeonelikemeand
myparentsbecausehehadtoexplaintothemwhatwaswrongwithmeanddolotsofdifferentteststofindthemedicinetocureme.HetalkedtomyparentsandmeeverydaytoletusknowhowIwasgoing.Hemakesadifferenceinothers'
lives,especiallymine.Isawhimlookaftermanyotherchildreninthehospitalandhelpthemrecover.Also,heisalwaystherehelpingbyteachingotherdoctorsaboutbeingkidneyspecialists.Heworksveryhardtokeepothersalive.Youcanphonehimanytimeandhe'
llphoneyoubackassoonaspossibletoseehowhecanhelpyou.HehasagreatstaffwhomakehisappointmentsandmakesureyougetthemedicinethatDrWadetellsthemtogiveyou.
36.Thedoctoriscalled“hero”becausehe______.
A.istheauthor'
sfriend
B.hassavedmanypersons'
lives
C.knowsalotaboutmedicalcare
D.worksverywell
37.Theunderlinedphrase“wentoutofhisway”inthethirdparagraphprobablymeans“______”.
A.hardlywentB.hadnoways
C.tookthetroubleD.keptoutoftheway
38.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthedoctor______.
A.isn'
twillingtosaveaseriouslysickman
B.savestheauthor'
slifeveryeasily
C.examineseverypatientpersonally
D.trainsseveraldoctorstobeoutstanding
39.Thelastparagraphmainlytellsus______.
A.howthedoctordealswithhiswork
B.theinfluencethedoctorhasonhispatients
C.thedifferencesbetweenthedoctorandothers
D.howthedoctorlooksafterthesickchildren
B
AsenseofhumourisjustoneofthemanythingssharedbyAlfredandAnthonyMelillo,64yearoldtwinbrothersfromEastHavenwhomadehistoryinFebruary2002.OnChristmasEve,1992,Anthonyhadahearttransplantfroma21yearolddonor.TwodaysbeforeValentine'
sDayin2002,Alfredreceiveda19yearoldheart,markingthefirsttimeonrecordthattwinadultseachreceive
dhearttransplants.
“I'
m15minutesolderthanhim,butnowI'
myoungerbecauseofmyheartandI'
mnotgoingtorespecthim,”Alfredsaidwithagrin,pointingtohisbrotherwhiletalkingtoaroomfulofreporters,wholaughedfrequentlyattheirjokes.
Whilethetwinsknewthatgeneticsmighthaveplayedaroleintheircondition,theyrecognizedthattheireatinghabitsmighthavealsocontributedtotheirheartproblems.“We'
dputhalfapoundofbutteronasteak.Ioverdiditonallthefoodthattastedgood,soIguessIdeservedwhatIgotfornotdietingproperly.”
ThediscussionmovedtoAnthony'
srecovery.Inthefiveyearssincehishearttransplant,hehadbeenonanexerciseprogramwhereheregularlyrodeabicycleforfivemiles,swameachday,andwalkedacoupleofmiles.Hewasstillonmedication,butnotnearlyasmuchasAlfred,whowasjustintheearlystageofhisrecovery.
“RightnowIfeelprettyyoungandI'
mdoingverywell,”Anthonysaid.“Ifeellikeanewperson.”
Alfredsai
dhisgoal,ofcourse,wastofeelevenbetterthanhisbrother.B
ut,headded,“Ilovemybrotherverymuch.We'
reverycloseandI'
msurewe'
lldojustfine.”
40.Thisarticleismainlyabout______.
A.thedangerofhearttransplantsurgery
B.becomingyoungbygettinganewheart
C.theeffectofgeneticsontheheart
D.thetwinbrotherswhoreceivedhearttransplants
41.WhatdidAlfredandAnthonyhaveincommon?
A.Lifespan.B.Careergoals.
C.Asenseofhumour.D.Loveforbicycling.
42.WhatdidAlfredandAnthonythinkalsocausedtheirheartproblems?
A.Exercise.B.Diet.
C.Surgery.D.Medicines.
43.WhydidAlfredsay,“I'
myoungerbecauseofmyheart...”?
A.HishearttransplantsurgerywasmoresuccessfulthanAnthony'
s.
B.HisrecoveryfromtheheartsurgerywasfasterthanAnthony'
C.HisexerciseprogramwasbetterthanAnthony'
D.HisnewheartwasyoungerthanAnthony'
C
Going,Going,Gone!
TheHaynesMiddleSchoolParentTeacherOrganizationinvitesyoutoattendourlatestfund(基金)raiser,TheFourthAnnual(每年一次的)HaynesSchoolAuction(拍卖)!
Saturday,May10
6:
00p.m.11:
00p.m.
Intheschoolhall
00p.m.6:
30p.m.:
Allitemsforauctionarepreviewed.
30p.m.7:
00p.m.:
Silentauctionbegins.
7:
00p.m.7:
Highestbidders(出价人)fromsilentauctionaredetermined.
30p.m.11:
Mainauctionbegins.
Itemsupforbidinthesilentauctionrangeinvaluefrom$5.00to$30.00.
Itemsupforbidinthemainauctionincludethefollowing:
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Airlineticketstoaplaceofyourchoice
Weekendgetawaysatfirstclasshotels
SeasonticketstotheChicagoBearsfootballgame
$50giftticketstolocalgiftshops,restaurants,andsalons
TheaterticketstoTheMerchantofVenice
Don'
tmisstheboat!
Bookyourticketstoday.
Lastyear,ticketssoldoutinfivedays!
Ticketsaresoldonafirstcome,firstservedbasis.
$15.00perperson
Allthemoneyfromth