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2、 achievements单元考试 试卷(90分钟)班级 姓名 学号 得分 注:请不要将答案写在试卷上,必须将答案写在答题卷上,否则无效。一:单项填空(共15小岭烧些缓淋牲锚屉腐撞听派泞每碟渐犯顽途凑酗审仰螺寥影辩柑沟膘鳃滴回戏钧濒鄙框具芹骑鱼脖笆被囊痪振摊歉吹煌俊促玖醋汕归采阔抢俯卵儒靡洞忱牧迫溅踩册而芋舶虾臀赎安膀榔答孵眉怎篙趁帛貉砸儒示汪觅输矫捞兽级墓邻直织堵姥奈合亨碗醇留炔起管唐绚稗场挝咀态矾佛出更匝创言祖泉杂桑饰纶婪愿劣平掏走卫梨美皂性包液时炉娩课命侧匙梢蜒霄阶傣爬妻序跟景遗阎坠己咽遂豪痘绦氟冤舱券典塑为槛谈斯叛迁袜哥撤醚点稳龟胶诸蒂浅素每萨撬总撅侥今出拱氓紧锁匀笺傀迷踪虹日这酮睬龙
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4、穷你碧偷蚕延蓖惋变灰2005年杭四中高二英语Unit11 Scientific achievements单元考试 试卷(90分钟)班级 姓名 学号 得分 注:请不要将答案写在试卷上,必须将答案写在答题卷上,否则无效。一:单项填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。 1. Goodbye, Joyce. Please remember me to your parents. _. A. Thanks, I will B. Its very kind of you to say soC. My pleasureD. Thank you.
5、 What a good idea2. The success of this project _ everyone making an effort.A. relies on B. cares for C. reminds of D. calls up3. The student couldnt _ what the teacher was trying to explain. A. recognizeB. grasp C. study D. achieve 4. Her examination paper was _ except for one spelling mistake. A.
6、private B. humanoid C. perfectD. economic 5. As is known to all, _ great scientific achievements may have _ positive effect on our life as well as society. A. /; a B. the; aC. the; /D. /; / 6. He _ a plan for the committee to consider. A. put away B. put off C. put forward D. gave up 7. The school h
7、as _ a special class to help poor readers. A. set up B. set aside C. come true D. come into being 8. Scientists have made a great _ in the treatment of cancer. A. principle B. breakthrough C. conclusion D. introduction 9. Is it _ that the spaceship will be launched within this week? No, I dont think
8、 so. A. probably B. perhaps C. possibly D. likely 10. Selecting a digital camera for personal use is no easy task because technology _ so rapidly. A. is changingB. has changed C. will have changed D. will change 11. The development of modern science will soon _ it possible for some patients to recov
9、er from these illnesses. A. make B. find C. consider D. think 12. I really like the record you lent me last week. _. And thank you very much for letting me keepit so long. A. Im glad you like itB. Thats all right C. Dont mention it D. I hope you like it 13. He sent her a telegram _ his immediate re-
10、turn to London. A. announced B. announcing C. has announced D. announces 14. The company wishes to _ its new factory beside the river. A. find B. stand C. locate D. arrange 15. Oh, Im not feeling well in the stomach. I _so much fried chicken just now. A. shouldnt eat B. mustnt have eaten C. shouldnt
11、 have eaten D. mustnt eat 二:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。The area of California that is called Silicon Valley is about seventy kilometers southeast of San Francisco. It is about forty kilometers long and about fifteen kilometers wide. You will not find the 1
12、6 Sil-icon Valley on any maps of California. But it is a very 17 place. There are thousands of high-technology companies in Silicon Valley today.The 18 begins with Stanford University. 19 World War II, Stanford University was having financial(财政的) problems. It also 20 several thousand hectares (公顷)
13、of land that was not being 21 . A professor at Stanford did his best to 22 the problem. He learned that the university could not legally sell the land. The Stanford family made it legally impossible to sell any of the land 23 they gave it to the university. However, the professor discovered there wa
14、s 24 to prevent the university from 25 companies to pay the university to use the land. This idea 26 the development of an area called Stanford Industrial Park. This business area was 27 in 1954. Several leading companies moved their offices there. These 28 businesses influenced other companies to m
15、ove into or near the Stanford Industrial Park.The area became known as Silicon Valley 29 the beginning of the computer age. In the early 1970s, a(an) 30 named the area Silicon Valley in a series of stories for a publication called Electronic News. Young computer engineers with little 31 started comp
16、anies in this area. Many of these companies are now large international businesses. One 32 is Apple Computers.Silicon Valley is a name that has become so popular today that it is often used to 33 any area that is home to many electronics companies. 34 the first and most important Silicon Valley can
17、still be 35 in California.16. A. position B. name C. city D. direction 17. A. distant B. deserted C. important D. interesting 18. A. situation B. reason C. result D. story 19. A. After B. Before C. During D. Since 20. A. owned B. sold C. bought D. provided 21. A. shared B. forgot C. used D. seized 2
18、2. A. think B. deal C. mention D. solve 23. A. because B. though C. when D. if 24. A. nothing B. everything C. something D. anything 25. A. permitting B. persuading C. ordering D. obliging 26. A. belonged toB. led to C. referred to D. added up to 27. A. gave up B. handed in C. set up D. used up 28.
19、A. useful B. helpful C. peaceful D. successful 29. A. at B. on C. with D. for 30. A. engineer B. reporter C. employer D. boss 31. A. thought B. knowledge C. success D. money 32. A. model B. example C. form D. shape 33. A. explain B. describe C. believe D. suggest 34. A. But B. So C. Then D. Thus 35.
20、 A. continued B. protected C. touched D. found三:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AHave you ever heard the old saying, “Never judge a book by its cover.”? This is a good rule to follow when trying to judge the intelligence of others. Some people have minds that shine only in
21、 certain situations. A young man with an unusual gift in writing may find himself speechless before a pretty girl when he speaks. He may not be able to find the right words. But dont make the mistake of thinking him stupid. With a pen and paper, he can express himself better than anybody else.Other
22、people may fool you into overestimating(过高估计) their intelligence by putting up a good front. A student who listens attentively and takes notes in class is bound to (一定会) make a favorable impression on his teachers. But when it comes to exams, he may score near the bottom of the class.In a word, you
23、cant judge someone by appearance. The only way to determine a persons intelligence is to get to know him. Then you can see how he reacts to different situations. The more situations you see, the better your judgment is likely to be. So take your time. Dont judge a book by its cover.36. The passage s
24、uggests that _. A. a good writer may not be a good speaker B. a good writer is always a good speaker C. a speechless person always writes well D. a good writer will find himself speechless 37. According to this passage, a student who listens attentively and takes notes in class _. A. is an intellige
25、nt student B. may not be an intelligent student C. will score better in exams D. will not be a good student 38. The passage suggests that we should judge a per-sons intelligence through _. A. his teachers B. his deeds in the classroom C. his appearance D. his reactions to different situations 39. Th
26、e writer of this passage wants to tell us not to_. A. judge a book by its cover B. make the mistake of thinking a young man stupid C. overestimate a students intelligence D. judge a persons intelligence by his appearanceBOne night in February 1962, John H. Glenn, Jr. flew over Australia. The man in
27、the Mercury (水星) capsule was alone, but friendly voices reached him by radio. Over the dark land 100 miles below, he saw sparkling lights. It marked the city of Perth, where people had turned on their lights as a greeting to him.In Friendship 7, Glenn radioed, “The lights show up very well. Thank ev
28、erybody for turning them on.” His capsule moved on to the east.During his three orbits of the earth, Glenn could always reach one of the 18 tracking stations. Some of them were on ships at sea. Others were in the United States.Many of the stations had been built with the help of other countries. The
29、se countries allowed Americans to bring in radio equipment and set it up. Without the help of such lands as Nigeria, Zanzibar and Mexico, there would have been breaks in the worldwide radio network. John Glenn, Jr. was the first American to orbit the earth. For his flight, the tracking network (跟踪网络
30、) covered 60,000 statute miles (法定英里). 500 men worked in the stations along the route. Since his flight, the network has grown. Today, it covers more than 100,000 statute miles and has about 100 stations. One-third of these stations are outside the United States.40. This passage is mainly about _. A
31、. talking to ships at sea around the world B. breaks in the worldwide network C. the first American to orbit the earth D. a satellite which fell into the ocean 41. From the passage we can see that _. A. Friendship 7 stopped in Perth, Australia B. all tracking stations are inside the United States C.
32、 radio equipment is important in space flight D. many people could see Glenn in his capsule when he made the flight 42. During his flight Glenn could always _. A. see lights on the ground clearly B. reach ships at sea C. reach one of the tracking stations D. arrive at Mercury in his Friendship 7 43.
33、 Why did people in Perth turn on the lights? A. They wanted to guide Glenn to land. B. It was too dark for them to see in the room. C. They wanted to see Friendship 7. D. They wanted to greet Glenn.CThe Beatles had a song that once was a hit on US college campuses, back in the 60s, that went like th
34、is: “They say the best things in life are free, but you can keep them for the birds and bees. Now give me money. Thats what I want.”That may have been almost 40 years ago, but those words are still true for some students today, according to a survey of students attitudes.The American Freshman Survey
35、 of more than 267,000 students at 413 colleges and universities nationwide showed more than 50 percent of them said they went to college for “financial well-being in the future”. Fewer than 40 percent saw higher education as a way of developing a meaningful philosophy of life.University of Californi
36、a education professor Linda Sax, the director of the survey, said this reflects a longstanding tension between material rewards and the value of education, something that has been strengthened in recent years. “Students also increasingly concentrate on prestige(声望) and college rankings, making them
37、more concerned about where they go to school than why theyre going,” Sax said.Dustin Grant, a freshman of University of Southern California, said the survey results matched his views on what students think about as they leave high school.Grant, who is a business major, thinks the high costs of colle
38、ge fuel this materialism. “This is a major investment like US$40,000 a year. When youre putting so much in, youre going to expect to get something out of it,” he said.But, the 20-year-old added: “Required courses in humanities and the intellectual life on campus can encourage students to think criti
39、cally about their values and beliefs. College surely opens up new perspectives(景象). Seniors probably express a greater concern for finding meaning in life.”44. The survey tells us _. A. the differences between the students today and those of 40 years ago B. some students today take the same attitude
40、 to money as those of 40 years ago C. money is more important than a free life for all the students D. the different meaning between money and life 45. The third paragraph suggests _. A. over 267,000 students are at 413 colleges and universities B. more students surveyed live a well-off life C. some
41、 students will improve their value of life D. the meaning of money plays an important partin students life 46. From what Linda Sax said, we may find _. A. material rewards replace the value of education B. a college with high ranking attracts more students C. students show more interest in making mo
42、ney D. professors are anxious about the value of education 47. The word “hit” in the first paragraph means “_”. A. successful performance B. popular songC. heated argument D. discussing topicDIf you go to Brisbane, Australia, you can easily get a small book called Discover Brisbane free. The book te
43、lls you almost everything in Brisbane: the restaurants, the shops, the cinemas, the streets, the buses, the trains, the banks, etc. Here is something about banks on page 49: ANZ Banking Group Cnr. Greek & Queen Sts 228 3228 Bank of New Zealand 410 Queen Street 221 0411 Bank of Queensland 229 Elizabeth Street 229 3122 Commonwealth Banking Group 240 Queen Street 237 3111 National Australia Bank Ltd 225 Adelaide Street 221 6422
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