高二英語(yǔ)(選修八)unit 5 語(yǔ)言知識(shí)鞏固練習(xí)3
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1、 能力階段練習(xí) 翻譯:將下列句子翻譯成英文 1. 聽眾為他的歌唱得好鼓掌叫好。( applaud) ___________________________________________________________________________ 2. 在會(huì)上他作了重要講話。(significance) ___________________________________________________________________________ 3. 不要打斷你父親的講話。 ___________
2、________________________________________________________________ 4. 他愿意做任何事來保護(hù)孩子們不受傷害。 ___________________________________________________________________________ 5. 我的衣服濕了,我一直走在雨中。 ___________________________________________________________________________ 完型填空:閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,
3、選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。 My senior year , I can’t believe it’s almost over . Now when I 1 , it was stressful , but exciting , the prom , graduation , and then of course , college . I started my college application process months before Christmas . My parents told me it would be 2 if I set up
4、 interviews and tours . But I was unmotivated . I wanted to go to college , but I didn’t want to deal with the 3 . As the days flew by , my applications lay on my desk just as I had 4 them three months before . “You are wasting 5 time,” my parents complained . Sweeping away the gath
5、ered 6 on the applications , I worked on them every Sunday 7 I finished . next came writing the essays . I had many ideas , but every school had different 8_ .I changed them until I was pleased . 9 , everything was underway . Now I just had to wait . In March , I started rec
6、eiving letters of rejection (拒絕). I began to think that I had set myself up for 10 . I had a letter from Salem State College stating that they wanted to see my third quarter 11 before they made their decision . Yes ! At least someone wanted to 12 me . The beginning of April , I receiv
7、ed a letter from Keens State . I had been rejected . Those 13 words : “We regret to inform you …” made me sit down and cry . I had 14 all hope . Then I heard from Plymouth State . Not my first 15 , but …I had been accepted . Maybe if I get my grades 16 , I can transfer to anothe
8、r school…. The college application process 17 me deeply . All my friends had dozens of schools to choose from . I guess my parents were 18 . High school grades are extremely important to your 19 . If I could do it all over again , I would take it more 20 . 1.A.hold back B.loo
9、k back C.keep back D.go back 2.A.smart B.certain C.convenient D.a(chǎn)vailable 3.A.loneliness B.subjects C.stress D.tests 4.A.found B.left C.sent D.chosen 5.A.busy B.spare C.changeable D.valuable 6.A.dust B.ideas C.work D.troubles 7.A.before B.unless C.until D.when 8.A.decis
10、ions B.standards C.regulations D.requirements 9.A.Suddenly B.Finally C.Generally D.Fortunately 10.A.disappointment B.a(chǎn)chievements C.discrimination D.preparations 11.A.papers B.plans C.grades D.exams 12.A.a(chǎn)ccept B.respect C.judge D.consider 13.A.borrowed B.cheering C.heated D.opening
11、 14.A.ruined B.gained C.lost D.seen 15.A.chance B.choice C.guess D.success 16.A.up B.out C.on D.over 17.A.hurt B.beat C.punished D.frightened 18.A.strict B.right C.kind D.upset 19.A.school history B.present family C.final exams D.future plans 20.A.firmly B.readily C.se
12、riously D.willingly 閱讀理解(閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,英才苑選出最佳選項(xiàng)。 A. A My most memorable and best experiences will stay in my mind for many years to come . For most people , horses are just animals , smelly beasts that should only be used for racing , for money . Ever since I was only a few ye
13、ars old , horses have been my passion . My dream was to ride a horse . When that time finally approached my anxious little life , my heart beat a thousand times a minute . It was warm summer day in Odessa , Ukraine, and we were at a park . My mom was buying several things for home while I wandered
14、around to find something that made my eyes twinkle . I spotted a figure from heaven , a four-legged beautiful animal was standing down the block , breathing heavily . I ran up to the horse , not even knowing how to pet it , just excited to see the most beautiful creature .He was shining white , with
15、 a well- brushed tail . He was playing with his bit and chewed on the reins . I could tell this horse was bored . Where was the owner ? Right away I assumed that I could ride this horse . I turned the other way and went to search for my mom to get some money . I spotted her buying groceries and dra
16、gged her to where the horse was . The owner was back and stated that it was his horse and I couldn’t ride it . A warm stream of tears flooded down my cheeks as my mom tried to convince the man to let me ride the horse. He finally agreed for a costly price . He taught me how to get on the horse and e
17、xplained to me that it was important to keep heels down and arms steady . The gentle beat of the horse’s trot awakened all the senses in me as I bounced up and down on the saddle (鞍). I was the happiest little girl in Ukraine , having the time of my life . I began planning how I was going to buy a h
18、orse after I became a millionaire . Before I knew it , the ride was over . Surprisingly , I actually learned to control the horse and change the pace . That day was probably the happiest time of my life . Most children wouldn’t have as much fun as I did . Several years later , after coming to Ameri
19、ca , I began to get involved in show jumping . If it weren’t for that time in Ukraine I wouldn’t be able to enjoy the most amazing sport , one where you and another creature truly have to bond . 1.Which of the following is true according to the passage ? A.Later , the author and that horse took
20、part in show jumping . B.At the first glance , the author fell in love with the horse . C.The horse owner allowed her to ride the horse for free . D. The author thought horse racing was for making money . 2. is the closest to the meaning of the underlined word “bond”. A.To be united
21、to share feelings B.To be compared to find advantages C.To be inspired to set up goals D.To be supposed to join efforts 3.Form the passage , we can infer that . A.the horse could be easily controlled B.the horse owner was a kind and rich man C.the experience opened doors for h
22、er to get into the sport D.the author’s mother loved the horse as much as her daughter 4.What is the best title of the story ? A.Love for Horses B.Interest in Sports C.An Exciting Dream D.An Amazing Ride B Statuses are marvelous human inventions that enable us to get along with one a
23、nother and to determine where we “fit” in society . As we to about our everyday lives , we mentally attempt to place people in terms of their statuses . For example , we must judge whether the person in the library is a reader or librarian , whether the telephone caller is a friend of a salesman , a
24、nd so on . The statuses we assume often vary with the people we meet , and change throughout life . Most of us can , at very high speed , assume the statuses that various situations require . Much of social interaction consists of identifying (識(shí)別) and selecting among suitable statuses and allowing
25、other people to assume their statuses in relation to us . This means that we fit our actions to those of other people based on a constant mental process of appraisal and interpretation . Although some of us find the task more difficult than others , most of us perform it rather effortlessly . A sta
26、tus has been compared to ready-made clothes . Within certain limits ,an American is not free to choose the costume of a Chinese peasant or that of a Hindu prince. We must choose from among the clothing presented by our society . Furthermore , our choice is limited to a size that will fit , as well a
27、s by our pocketbook . Having made a choice within these limits we can have certain alterations (修改) made , but apart from minor adjustments , we tend to be limited what the stores have on their racks . Statuses , too , come ready made and the range of choice among them is limited . 1.In the first p
28、aragraph , the author tells us that statuses can help us . A.determine whether a person is suitable for a certain job B.behave properly in relation to other people C.protect ourselves in unfamiliar situations D.make good friends with other people 2.According to the author , peopl
29、e often assume different statuses . A.in order to identify themselves with others B.in order to better identify others C.a(chǎn)s their mental process changes D.a(chǎn)s the situation changes 3.The word “appraisal” most probably means “ .” A.a(chǎn)lteration B.a(chǎn)ppreciation C.judgement D.p
30、resentation 4.In the last sentence of the second paragraph , the pronoun “it” refers to “ ” A.fitting our actions to those of other people properly B.identification and selection of other people’s statuses C.selecting one’s own statuses D.changing various situations 5.By saying tha
31、t “an American is not free to choose the costume of a Chinese peasant or that of a Hindu prince”, the author means . A.different people have different styles of clothes B.ready-made clothes may need alterations C.our choice of statuses in society is limited D.statuses come ready m
32、ade just like clothes C E Dressed in Nikes , enjoying McDonald’s and crazy about NBA games , Cheng Lin’s life is flooded with products from the United States . But asked about her feelings towards the Western superpower ,the Senior 3 girl is not sure . Chen is not the on
33、ly one feeling confused . A recent survey shows that four in five Chinese generally like Americans , but three in five agree that the US is trying to control China . According to the survey , nearly half the respondents chose the US as a friendly country . The positive opinion of the US is more tha
34、n in last year’s similar survey . “This increase is a result of the American Government’s move to strengthen Sino-US ties last year.” said Professor Jin at Remin University. In 2005, US Government and military (軍事) officials paid frequent visits to China . During President Bush’s trip last November
35、 , his bicycle ride in Beijing expressed friendliness with people in China . On the other hand ,people’s concern over competition between the two countries is natural . Relationships among powers always feature both partner and rival (對(duì)手). As bilateral (雙邊的) communication develops , American ideas
36、 about China also are changing . “These changes reflect deepening understanding between the two peoples, which leads to stable Sino-US relationships,” said Jin . 1.The Sino-American relationship can be best described as . A.co-operation and competition B.a(chǎn)n economic partnership C.employ
37、er and employee D.a(chǎn) close military partnership 2.All of the following help to develop the understanding between the peoples of the two countries except . A.products from the US B.US military officials’ visits to China C.US’s trying to contain China D.President Bush’s trip last year
38、 3.Which of the following is true , according to the charts above ? A.There’s an increase in both the number of people who like Americans and those who don’t . B.Over 20 per cent of Chinese find it hard to tell whether they like Americans . C.Less than 60 per cent of people have a positive opi
39、nion of Americans D.More people see the US as a competitor rather than a partner . D The idea of test –tube babies may make you either delighted at the wonders of modern medicine or annoyed while considering the moral , or legal , or technological implications (暗示) of starting life in a laborat
40、ory . But if you have ever been pregnant (懷孕) yourself , one thing is certain : You wonder what it is like to carry a test-tube baby . Are these pregnancies normal? Are the babies normal ? The earliest answers come from Australia , where a group of medical experts at the Queen Victoria Medical Cent
41、er in Melbourne have taken a look at the continent’s first nine successful in vitro pregnancies . The Australians report that the pregnancies themselves seemed to proceed (進(jìn)行)according to plan , but at birth some unusual trends did show up . Seven of the nine babies turned out to be girls . Six of t
42、he nine were delivered by Caesarean Section (剖腹產(chǎn)手術(shù)) 。 And one baby , a twin , was born with a serious heart defect and a few days later developed life-threatening problems . What does it all mean ? Even the doctors don’t know for sure , because the numbers are so small . The proportion of girls to
43、boys is high , but until there are ming special that happens when egg meets sperm in a test tube instead of a fallopian tube . The saany more test-tube babies no one will know whether that’s something that just happened to be like that or somethme thing is true of the single heart defect ; it usuall
44、y shows up in only 15 out of 60000 births in that part of Australia , but the fact that it occurred in one out of nine test-tube babies does not necessarily mean that they are at special risk . One thing the doctors can explain is the high number of Caesareans . Most of the mothers were old , had lo
45、ng histories of fertility problems and in some areas had surgery on the fallopian tubes , all of which made them likely candidates for Caesareans anyway . The Australian researchers report that they are quite encouraged . All the babies are now making normal progress even the twin with the birth de
46、fects . 1.What would people be most concerned about according to the author ? A.Whether the test-tube babies would be legally accepted by society . B.Whether the test-tube babies would be normal from pregnancy to birth . C.Whether modern medicine is advanced enough for test-tube babies’ deliv
47、ery . D.Whether there would be always more girls than boys out of the test-tube babies . 2.What does the Latin word “in vitro” (paragraph two) most probably mean ? A.Normal . B.Test-tube . C.Virtual . D.Fallopian tube . 3.Which of the following explanations regarding the high number of Caesare
48、an operations is NOT true ? A.Some mothers have passed the best age for a natural delivery . B.Some mothers have physical problems with pregnancy . C.Some mothers volunteer to be the candidates of the Caesarean operations . D.Some mothers have had surgical operations on the fallopian tubes .
49、 4.What is the author’s attitude toward the idea of test-tube babies ? A.Optimistic . B.Pessimistic . C.Delighted . D.Annoyed . 1. The audience applauded his singing. 2. He gave a speech of great significance at the meeting. 3. Don’t interrupt your father in his talk. 4. He would like to do everything to preserve his children from harm. 5. My clothes are wet. I have been walking in the rain. 1-5BACBD 6-10ACDBA 11-15CDDCB 16-20AABDC A BACD B BDCAC C ACD D BBCA 單位:湖北省荊門市 姓名:李國(guó) E_mail:liguo619@
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