【高一教程】高中英语必修2 Unit 1 Cultural relics综合训练 | |
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一、单项选择 1. You have worked hard in the past two months, so there is no doubt you will get the first prize in the singing competition. A. whether B. if C. that D. which 2. Now he is out of work, so he will consider back to school. A. to go B. going C. to be going D. go 3. ---Does ---Yes, many cultural relics in the world, such as the Great Wall, and the A. belongs to B. are belonging to C. belonged to D. belong to 4. Can he work out difficult problems within a short time? A. so; such B. so; so C. such; so D. such; such 5. The police will the matter as soon as possible. Just have a little patience. A. look out B. look up C. look at D. look into 6. When first to the market, these products enjoyed great success. A. introduce B. introduced C. introducing D. being introduced 7. You be tired—you’ve only been working for an hour. A. mustn’t B. won’t C. can’t D. may not 8. The film brought the hours back to me I was taken good care of in that faraway village. A. that B. until C. when D. where 9. George Orwell, was Eric Arthur, wrote many political novels and essays. A. the real name B. what his real name C. his real name D. whose real name 10. He was the only one of the students who able to swim across the river. A. was B. were C. have been D. has 11. Helen was much kinder to her youngest son than to the others, , of course, made the others envy him. A. who B. that C. what D. which 12. ---Let’s go for an outing this weekend. --- A. I’m very glad. B. I’ll be happy. C. Why not? D. I would very much like. 13. You’ll find this map of great in helping you to get round A. price B. cost C. value D. usefulness 14. Who is the person you knocked down just now? A. that B. which C. whose D. who 15. has been announced, we shall have our final exams next month. A. That B. As C. It D. What 二、完形填空 I was deep in thought preparing a lecture to be given that evening at a college across town, when the phone rang. A woman I had 16 met introduced herself and said that she was the mother of a seven-year-old boy and that she was 17 . She said that he doctor had advised that she discussed her coming death with her little boy. It would be too 18 for him, but tomorrow that didn’t feel right to her. 19 that I worked with grieving (悲痛的) children, she asked for my advice. I told her that our heart was often smarter than our brain and that I thought she knew what would be best for her son. I also 20 her to attend the lecture that night since I was speaking about how children deal with 21 . She said she would be there. I wondered later if I would 22 her at the lecture, but my question was answered when I saw a 23 woman being half-carried into the room by two adults. I talked about the fact that children usually 24 the truth long before they are told and that they often wait until they feel adults are 25 to talk about it before sharing their concerns and questions. I said that children usually can deal with truth better than denial (拒绝相信) , 26 the denial is intended to protect them from pain. I said that respecting children meant 27 them in the family sadness, not shutting them out. At the break, she hobbled (跛行) to me and 28 her tears she said, “I knew that in my heart, I just knew I should tell him.” She said that she 29 that night. The next morning I received another phone call from her. I managed to 30 the story through her choked (哽咽的) voice. She awakened him when they got home the night before and 31 said, “Derek, I have something to tell you.” He quickly interrupted her saying, “Oh, Mommy, is it now that you are going to 32 me you are dying?” She 33 him close and they both sobbed while she said, “Yes.” After a few minutes the little boy wanted down. He said that he had 34 for her. In the back of one of his drawers was a dirty pencil box. 35 the box was a letter. It said, “Goodbye, Mom. I shall always love you.” 16. A. often B. never C. once D. already 17. A. ill B. sad C. dying D. better 18. A. early B. late C. meaningless D. cruel 19. A. Knowing B. Realizing C. Considering D. Finding 20. A. allowed B. promised C. invited D. advised 21. A. death B. difficulty C. hardship D. trouble 22. A. interest B. recognize C. find D. help 23. A. tall B. strong C. short D. weak 24. A. know B. sense C. tell D. get 25. A. anxious B. glad C. ready D. due 26. A. even though B. as though C. since D. if 27. A. inviting B. letting C. shutting D. including 28. A. in B. with C. through D. after 29. A. could B. would C. had D. should 30. A. hear B. finish C. write D. tell 31. A. sadly B. quickly C. slowly D. quietly 32. A. warm B. frighten C. tell D. worry 33. A. held B. dragged C. pulled D. watched 34. A. love B. something C. nothing D. pity 35. A. Beside B. Inside C. On D. Under 三、阅读理解 Local police will begin pulling over drivers and cyclists tomorrow so they can fill out a survey to help the city better understand and improve its traffic situation. The survey, which will run from tomorrow until the end of the year, is the biggest of its kind in the city’s history. It will be used to gather information about traffic patterns to help future urban planning, particularly for the World Expo in 2010. “The survey is to determine the city’s daily and weekly traffic situations,” Hang Yan, a senior engineer at the Shanghai Urban Planning and Design Research Institute, said yesterday. This is the third time the city has conducted a large-scale traffic in 1986 and 1995. Officials will send questionnaires to pedestrians and drivers, record traffic jams in major areas, and analyze the information from electronic traffic signs. The Road Administrative Office will also survey outside the Outer Ring Road, paying particular attention to vehicles entering or exiting the city. “With more vehicles from neighboring provinces, we have to find it out how many, when and for what purposes those vehicles are coming to the city,” said Dong Hui, a spokeswoman for the Road Administrative Office. Officials from the office will stop about half of the vehicles form passing by 53 major venues (场所) tomorrow and ask drivers to fill out questionnaires about where they are coming from, where they are heading and whether their trip is for private or business purposes. 36. Who is likely to be stopped by the police for the questions? A. A student returning home from school. B. A dustman cleaning a parking lot. C. A customer shopping in a market. D. A garage worker repairing a car. 37. A. reduce traffic accidents B. satisfy the future need C. make the road users happy D. make more money 38. Where are the 53 major venues mentioned in the last paragraph? A. Outside the Outer Ring Road. B. We’re not told about it in the passage. C. Inside the Outer Ring Road. D. Both outside and inside the Ring Road. 39. It seems that A. mainly about vehicles going in and out B. done just by collecting public opinions C. done at the request of the World Expo D. held quite regularly 40. We are NOT told about the of the survey in the passage. A. contents B. time C. steps D. purpose 【综合训练答案】 一、单项选择 1—5 CBDDD 6—10 BCCDA 11—15 DCCAB 二、完形填空 16—20 BCDAC 21—25 ABDBC 26—30 ADCBA 31—35 DCABB 三、阅读理解 36—40 ABADC |
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