1、牛津高二实验版 模块六 Unit 4单元测试(II) Unit 4 Helping people around the world 第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 1. —You are late. You have missed the most interesting part. —Oh. . A. What a shame B. Sorry to hear that C. That’s all right D. Nothing important 2. Tom owns
2、 larger collection of books than any other student in our class. A. the; 不填 B. a; 不填 C. a; the D. 不填; the 3. In our childhood, we were often by Grandma to pay attention to our table manners. A. reminded B. expected
3、 C. allowed D. hoped 4. Sensible people don’t think it is to buy things which are not needed even at a low price. A. worth B. worthy C. worthless D. worthwhile 5. I would be sitting in a comfortable office now if I more energies t
4、o my study instead of being crazy about going online at college. A. devoted B. would have devoted C. were to devote D. had devoted 6. Mr. Hughes’s agency is one of 980 community agencies of the National Community Action Foundation (NCAF) in Washington
5、 D.C. A. under the help B. under the charge C. under the umbrella D. under the aid 7. There was such long queue for coffee at the interval that we gave up. A. purposefully B. eventually C. generally D. unfortunately 8. The pictur
6、e of the violence on the black boy stirred(触动)the public . A. awareness B. conscience C. attention D. expectation 9. Oh, what a pity! It so easy for me to bring those photographs I wanted to show you, but I’ve left them at home. A. wo
7、uld have been B. would be C. had been D. was 10. Without electronic computers, much of today’s advanced technology . A. will not have been achieved B. have not been achieved C. would not have been achieved
8、D. had not been achieved 11. His health under the pressure of work and he had to stay in hospital for a month. A. broke up B. broke away C. broke out D. broke down 12. with a difficult situation, Arnold decided to ask his boss for advice.
9、 A. Faced B. Having faced C. To face D. Facing 13. If only I to my parents’ advice! A. listening B. listen C. am listening D. had listened 14. Now he is improving his English by of reading and listeni
10、ng to it a lot every day. A. method B. approach C. way D. means 15. How I wish I to repair the recorder! I only made it worse. A. had tried B. have tried C. hadn’t tried D. didn’t try 第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) In England everyth
11、ing is the other way round. On Sundays on the Continent even the poorest person puts on his best suit, tries to look respectable, and at the same time the life of the country becomes gay and cheerful; in England even the richest Lord or motor-producer dressed in some 16 rags does not shave, a
12、nd the country becomes dull and 17 . On the Continent there is one topic which 18 be avoided — the 19 ; in England if you do not repeat the 20 “Lovely day, isn’t it?” at least two hundred times a day, you are considered a bit dull. On the Continent 21 papers appear on Mon
13、day; in England they appear on Sunday. On the Continent people use a fork 22 it were a shovel(铲); in England they turn it upside down and push everything — 23 peas — on top of it. On the Continent public speakers 24 to learn to speak fluently and smoothly; in England they take a s
14、pecial course in stammering (口吃). On the Continent 25 persons love to quote Aristotle, Horace and Montaigne to show off their knowledge; in England only uneducated people 26 their knowledge; nobody quotes Latin and Greek authors in the course of conversation, 27 he has never read th
15、em. On the Continent almost every nation 28 little or great has openly declared that it is better than all other nations; the English are 29 these dangerous ideas without ever mentioning who is really the 30 race in the world. Continental people are sensitive and touchy; the Engli
16、sh take everything with a delightful 31 of humor — they are only 32 if you tell them they have no sense of humor. 33 , people on the Continent either 34 you the truth or a lie; in England they hardly ever lie, 35 they would not dream of telling you the truth. 16. A. i
17、mpolite B. prettiest C. ugly D. formal 17. A. lively B. joyful C. pleasant D. uninteresting 18. A. dare B. should C. need D. can 19. A. job B. age C. income D. weather 20. A. phrase B. opinion C. word D. idiom 21. A. daily B. morning C. Sunday
18、 D. weekend 22. A. even though B. when C. while D. as if 23. A. containing B. including C. mixing D. following 24. A. try B. permit C. refuse D. practise 25. A. popular B. uneducated C. learned D. poor 26. A. give off B. show off C. bring up D. take u
19、p 27. A. if B. once C. because D. unless 28. A. whether B. what C. no matter D. whichever 29. A. after B. beyond C. against D. except 30. A. smallest B. honest C. best D. worst 31. A. touch B. feeling C. sense D. wisdom 32. A. hurt B. wounde
20、d C. injured D. broken 33. A. In other words B. On the other hand C. In their opinion D. Above all 34. A. advise B. indicate C. introduce D. tell 35. A. but B. and C. or D. so 第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分) A At dawn on January 17, 1995, the city of Ko
21、be was rocked by earthquake tremors. The worst tremors reach 7.2 on the Richter scale. Kobe is Japan’s sixth largest city. It is also one of the world’s largest ports. Within minutes, Kobe was a disaster area. How bad was the damage? The earthquake was the worst to hit Japan in 72 years. There wer
22、e more than 6,000 people dead. More than 35,000 were injured, and nearly 310,000 were left homeless. Some 75,000 buildings were damaged or destroyed. Total damage was estimated at $90 billion. Were the Japanese prepared for earthquakes? They thought they were. They were expecting a big earthquake t
23、o strike one of their major cities. But they did not know when, where, or how big the earthquake would be. Architects and engineers believed they had designed earthquake-proof buildings, transportation, and public services. Kobe’s few minutes of earth tremors shattered that belief. What did people
24、learn from the Kobe earthquake? What happened in Kobe suggests that earthquake hazard was not taken seriously enough. Some people believe that more can be done to reduce damage. They propose the following. More work should be put into quake-proof buildings. Walls should be built to protect towns on
25、the coast from large waves. Providers of emergency services must be better trained and better prepared. Citizens must be better educated on what to do when an earthquake strikes. The major barrier to doing more is cost. Japan finds itself trying balance the cost against the risk of a strong earthqu
26、ake. 36. Which sentence best tells what this passage says? A. Cities can be made earthquake proof. B. More can be done to reduce the damage of earthquake. C. Earthquakes always cause serious damage. D. Nothing can be done to reduce the damage of earthquake. 37. How many people died in the Kobe
27、 earthquake? A. More than 6,000. B. At least 100,000 C. Nearly 31,0000. D. 75,000. 38. What is the major difficulty in doing more to reduce the earthquake damage? A. People are not given enough training. B. Engineers do not have the knowledge. C. Protection is too costly at present. D.
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