1、选修 周末测试题第一部分 听力(共两节, 满分30 分)(略)第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 语法和词汇知识 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21. Whether well go to visit Taishan Mountain this Sunday _ the weather then. If its fine, we will go.A. depends onB. goes onC. lives onD. moves on22. If Paul had been taken to hospital
2、without delay after the accident, he _ all right now.A. must have beenB. would have beenC. would beD. hadnt been23. Was the prisoner sentenced? Yes, but she will _ against her sentence.A. appealB. explainC. discourageD. oppose24. Helen, could you lend me some money? I left my purse _ at home this mo
3、rning. A. offB. outC. behindD. over25. Whenever I fail in the exam, my head teacher encourages _ up and study harder.A. for me cheeringB. me cheeringC. for me to cheerD. me to cheer26. _ the dull work in the chemical works, he turned to trading in goods and gained a great success.A. Tired ofB. Tired
4、 outC. Be tired ofD. Be tired out27. Id like to thank you for your kind help _ my colleagues and myself.A. on behalf ofB. instead ofC. because ofD. as a result of28. It was the bank manager that was really _, though he tried to pin it on a clerk.A. blamingB. blamedC. to blameD. to be blamed 29. Lots
5、 of waste water was poured into the river, which led to _.A. lots of fish having been killedB. kill lots of fishC. lots of fishs being killedD. lots of fish to kill30. Do you know why they practise _ the piano every day? They practise _ in the match to be held next week.A. playing; to joinB. playing
6、; joiningC. to play; to joinD. to play; joining 31. The work needs patience and diligence, and it doesnt matter _ you have much experience or not.A. ifB. whetherC. thatD. when32. Youd better move the large case away; it _ too much room.A. takes upB. takes inC. takes outD. takes over33. Lucy pretende
7、d _ Alice just now as she passed by. Why? I know that they were good friends before.A. not to seeB. not seeingC. not to have seenD. not having seen34. If they develop these new weapons, it will _ the balance of power.A. upsetB. keepC. disturbD. interrupt35. What about going to the Science Museum thi
8、s afternoon? _. I dont have anything important to do.A. I dont knowB. Of course you canC. Go aheadD. Its up to you第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)There came a strange knock at the doctors office door. The knock was more urgent than the ones he had ever heard before. “Come in,” the 36 doctor said. In w
9、alked a frightened little girl, a child no more than nine. It was 37 that she had troubles on her mind. “Oh doctor, I 38 you. Please come with me. My mother is surely dying.” “I dont 39 house calls. Bring your mother here.” “But shes too sick, so you must come, 40 she will die.” The doctor, 41 by he
10、r devotion, decided to go with her. She 42 him to her house where her mother lay in bed. Her mother was so sick that she couldnt 43 her head. But her eyes cried out for 44 . The doctor got her fever 45 and she lived through the night. Then the doctor said he had to 46 but would return again by two.
11、And later he came back to 47 the mother just as he said. The mother praised the doctor 48 for all the things hed done. He told her she would have died if it were not for her 49 . “How proud you must be of your wonderful little girl! It was her begging that made me come!” “ 50 doctor, my daughter die
12、d three years ago. Is the 51 of the little girl on the wall the one you saw?” The doctors legs went 52 . It was the same little girl who had begged him to come. The doctor 53 motionless for quite a little while. And then his 54 face was broken by a smile. He was thinking of that strange 55 heard at
13、his office door, and of the beautiful little angel that had walked across his floor.36. A. angryB. impatientC. bad-temperedD. worried37. A. clearB. strangeC. difficultD. pleasing38. A. admireB. believeC. begD. trust39. A. acceptB. receiveC. allowD. make40. A. whileB. orC. andD. although41. A. annoye
14、dB. touchedC. confusedD. amazed42. A. ledB. followedC. droveD. forced43. A. dropB. nodC. raiseD. shake44. A. medicineB. waterC. attentionD. help45. A. awayB. upC. downD. right46. A. leaveB. stayC. sleepD. rest47. A. recoverB. checkC. studyD. examine48. A. warmlyB. kindlyC. greatlyD. coldly49. A. cou
15、rageB. determinationC. luckD. daughter50. A. ButB. AndC. SoD. Then51. A. clockB. coatC. pictureD. telephone52. A. hardB. softC. heavyD. sour53. A. satB. layC. leanedD. stood54. A. redB. paleC. sadD. humorous55. A. callB. voiceC. knockD. shout第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)For students with physical han
16、dicaps, self-image is extremely important. Teachers need to ensure that the childs self-image is positive. Physically handicapped students are aware of the fact that they are physically different from most others and that there are certain things they cant do. Peers (同龄人) can be cruel to children wi
17、th physical handicaps and can become involved in teasing, casting insulting remarks and excluding physically handicapped children from games and group type activities. Physically handicapped children want to succeed and participate as much as they can and this needs to be encouraged and fostered by
18、the teacher. Strategies that help: 1) Physically handicapped children long to be normal and be seen as normal as much as possible. Focus on what they can do at all times. 2) Find out what the childrens strengths are and capitalize on them. These children need to feel successful too! 3) Keep your exp
19、ectations of the physically handicapped children high. These children are capable of achieving.4) Never accept rude remarks, name calling or teasing from other children. Sometimes other children need to be taught about physical disabilities to develop respect and acceptance. 5) Compliment appearance
20、 from time to time. I had a child with CP who took immense delight when I noticed her new hair barrettes (发夹) or a new outfit.6) Make adjustments and accommodations whenever possible to enable these children to participate.7) Never pity a physically handicapped child. He doesnt want your pity. 8) Ta
21、ke the opportunity when the handicapped children are absent to teach the rest of the class about physical handicaps. This will help foster understanding and acceptance. 9) Make time to have frequent one to one talks with these children so that they are aware that youre there to help when needed. I h
22、ope these insights will help you to maximize the learning opportunities for physically handicapped children.56. Which of the following groups would be the main reader of this passage?A. Parents.B. Officials. C. Physically handicapped children.D. Teachers. 57. According to the passage, physically han
23、dicapped students _.A. have no physical differences from other childrenB. also want to participate in certain activitiesC. cant take part in group type activitiesD. can be cruel to their classmates58. The focus needs to be on what handicapped children can do because _.A. their learning opportunities
24、 are limitedB. they can do only a few things compared with othersC. most of them arent confident about doing thingsD. they are eager to be considered the same as others59. Which of the following things should NOT be done to handicapped students?A. Pity them when they meet with difficulties.B. Praise
25、 them when they succeed in doing something.C. Talk with them frequently when others are not around.D. Discover their advantages and make use of them.WASHINGTON More than a quarter of young adults only have cellphones, making them the leading group of people who have dropped traditional landline tele
26、phones, a federal survey revealed Monday. The number of adults with only cellphones grew by more than 2 percentage points in the latter half of last year to nearly 12 percent. One in four people aged 18 to 24 had only cellphones, as did 29 percent of those aged 25 to 29, the study showed. The percen
27、tages become smaller with age after that, with 2 percent of those aged 65 or over having only cellphones. The fact that more people have dropped landline phones affects the telephone industry as 911 emergency service providers, and government and private polling organizations depend heavily on rando
28、m (随机的) calls to households with wired telephones. “All those wireless adults failed to take part in those marketing and opinion surveys,” said Stephen Blumberg, a senior scientist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and an author of the report. Thats a possible problem because people
29、with only cellphones tend to be young and have lower incomes. Studies have so far concluded that cellphone-only users are not a large or diverse enough group to affect the accuracy (准确性) of broad polls that dont contain them. The data, from the CDCs National Health Interview Survey, also found:15 pe
30、rcent of Hispanic adults, 13 percent of black adults, 12 percent of Asians and 11 percent of whites had only cellphones; 22 percent of the poorest adults had only cellphones, double the rate for those who are not poor; 13 percent of males and 11 percent of females had cellphones only; Nearly 2 perce
31、nt of adults had no phones at all. The figures were based on interviews with people in 13,056 households from June through December last year.60. What does the passage mainly talk about? A. How the telephone industry is affected by peoples choice of cellphones. B. Traditional landline telephones hav
32、e been deserted. C. More and more young people are only using cellphones. D. Rich people are more likely to use cellphones. 61. According to the survey, which of the following groups is the largest cellphone-only user group?A. People aged 18 to 24.B. People aged 25 to 29.C. The poorest.D. Females.62
33、. Which of the following statements is TRUE about cellphone usage?A. More young people with lower incomes only have cellphones than any other group.B. Cellphone-only users are more traditional than those with landline phones.C. Cellphone-only users can affect broad polls to a great degree.D. Fewer p
34、oor people only use cellphones than those who are not poor.63. It can be inferred from the passage that _.A. black people have fewer phones than white peopleB. the poorer people are, the more cellphones they haveC. males are more fond of cellphone designs than femalesD. some cellphone-only users hav
35、e failed to take part in broad pollsBurns can be caused by fire, the sun, chemicals, heated objects or fluids, and electricity. They can be minor problems or life-threatening emergencies. Distinguishing a minor burn from a more serious burn involves determining the degree of damage to the tissues of
36、 the body. If you are not sure how serious the burn is, seek emergency medical help. First-degree burns are those in which only the outer layer of skin is burned. The skin is usually red and some swelling (肿大) and pain may occur. Unless the burn involves large portions of the body, it can be treated
37、 at home. Second-degree burns are those in which the first layer of skin has been burned through and the second layer of skin is also burned. In these burns, the skin reddens intensely and blisters (水泡) develop. Severe pain and swelling also occur. Second-degree burns require medical treatment. Thir
38、d-degree burns are the most serious and involve all layers of skin. Fat, nerves, muscles, and even bones may be affected. Areas may be charred black or appear a dry white. If nerve damage is substantial, there may be no pain at all. These burns require emergency medical attention. Follow these steps
39、 when treating minor burns at home: 1) If the skin is not broken, run cool water over the burn for several minutes.2) Cover the burn with a sterile (消过毒的) bandage or clean cloth.3) Take aspirin to relieve any swelling or pain. Seek emergency treatment immediately for major burns. Before an emergency
40、 unit arrives, follow these steps:1) Remove the person from the source of the burn (fire, electrical current, etc.). 2) If the person is not breathing, begin mouth-to-mouth resuscitation (人工呼吸) immediately. 3) Remove all clothing to stop further burning. If the clothing is stuck to the burn, do not
41、attempt to remove it. 4) Cover the burned area with a cool, moist, sterile bandage or clean cloth. Do not place any creams, ointments (药膏) or ice on the burned area or break blisters. 5) Monitor the patient for signs of shock, and treat accordingly. 64. The underlined sentence in the first paragraph
42、 probably means “_”.A. They can be dangerous if you dont treat them seriouslyB. They range from slight burns to deadly onesC. They seldom cause deaths even if not treated properlyD. They usually cause deaths if not treated properly65. Burns are divided into different degrees according to _.A. what k
43、ind of treatment they needB. what kind of tissue of the body is damagedC. whether there is pain and what degree of pain there isD. which layer of skin is burned66. From the passage we learn that _. A. if there is severe pain, then you need medical treatmentB. first-degree burns dont require medical
44、treatmentC. burns without pains can be treated at homeD. the larger the swelling is, the more serious it is67. It can be inferred from the passage that _.A. you shouldnt cover the burn with a bandage or cloth if it is severeB. you shouldnt move the person unless you know how to do first aidC. you sh
45、ouldnt run cool water over the burn if the skin is brokenD. you shouldnt place any wet towels on the burned areaRenaissance art shows joy in human beauty and lifes pleasures and is more lifelike than the art of the Middle Ages. Renaissance artists studied perspective (透视法), or the differences in the
46、 way things look when close to something or far away, and painted in a way that showed these differences. So their paintings seem to have depth. Giotto was one of the first to paint in this new style. He lived over a century before the beginning of the Renaissance, but his paintings show real emotion. The bodies look solid, and the background shows perspective. The art produced during the Renaissance would build upon Giottos style. Leonardo da Vinci set up his own workshop in 1478. People have been trying to guess the secret behind the smile of his