高中英语学习材料
madeofjingetieji
Unit 6 Design Lesson 2 Great Buildings
建议用时 45分钟
满分 60分
实际用时
得分
错题档案
C. During D. Within I. 单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
1. A f is a traditional children’s story in 5.Sorry, madam. You’d better come tomorrow which magic things happen. because it’s _____the visiting hours. 2. The heavy rain r the railway. A. during B. at C. beyond D. before 3. His father is an a who designed many 6.The conference has been held to discuss the effects famous buildings. of tourism _____the wildlife in the area. 4. The teacher s children into teams. A. in B on C. at D. with 5. Men of his t are not to be trusted. 7. This is the factory _____my father worked ten years 6. The old empty house soon went to rack and ago. r . A. where B. that
C. which D. for the which 7.There are many _____ (摩天大楼) in
Beijing. 8.Do you know the year _____Einstein died? A. when B. at which 8.In this city, many old _____ (城堡) were
destroyed. C. for when D. in when 9. The desk is made of _____ (大理石). 9.—How about going for a walk?
—_____, but maybe it would be better to play 10.The latest model has a lot of new _____ (特
cards. 色).
A. That’s a good suggestion II. 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
1.It’s quite _____me why such things have been B. Come on allowed to happen. C. You’re welcome A. for B behind D. Congratulations C. against D. beyond 10.—Have you moved into your new teaching 2. He suddenly saw Sue _____the room. He pushed building? his way _____the crowd of people of getting to her. —Not yet. It _____. A. across, across B. over, through A. was painted B. is being painted C. over, into D. across, through C. is painting D.has been painted
3.The accident is reported to have occurred _____the 11.The reason _____ she gave us for being late for first Sunday in February. school was _____ her bike broke down. A. at B. on C. in D. to A. why; because B. /; but 4. —When do we need to pay the balance? C. that; why D. why; which —_____September 30. 12.The argument _____ because they were talking A. In B. By about politics.
C. as often D. as usual A. brought about B. cared about
6. A. like he called B. as he called to C. came about D. set about
C. as he said D. as he called it
13.—Have you moved into your new teaching
7. A. terrified B. worried
building? C. woke D. troubled — Not yet. It _____. 8. A. While B. Until
C. When D. As soon as A. was painted B. is being painted
9. A. still B. yet C. already D. nearly
C. is painting D. has been painted
10. A. As B. Because
14.Seventy-two percent of Chinese males _____ not C. For D. Before want to marry a female _____ is “more capable” 11. A. before B. since C. by D. for
than they are.
A. do; who B. does; that
C. does; who D. do; /
15. The _____ of Chairman Mao is hung on the wall. A. draw B. picture C.portrait D. photo
III. 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)Bill worked on the night shift(夜班) in an old coal
mine(矿). 1 180 miners worked underground there. They all took the 2 of night work, but Bill 3 worked at night. He said he 4 it. One day he came home 5 at half past seven in the morning. He had his “supper”, 6 , and went to bed. An unusual dream 7 his sleep. Afterwards, the only thing he remembered about it was a throbbing(= beating) blue light. 8 Bill got up in the afternoon, he could 9 see the blue light in front of his eyes. 10 the
evening grew darker, the light grew stronger. But
11 eight o’clock the blue light was so bright that
he could 12 see anything else.
“Don’t go to work,” his wife said. “If it isn’t better by
tomorrow, I’ll have to 13 the doctor.”
Bill didn’t go to work. He sat in an armchair, 14 but with his eyes closed.
At ten o’clock, there was a long loud explosion(爆炸) under the ground. Bill opened his eyes and jumped
15 . The blue light was gone! He rushed out.
16 shouted, “Gas! Gas in the mine! Oh pity, the
night shift!”
The gas explosion killed 17 men in the mine.
The bodies remained 18 in their deep grave
(坟墓). And Bill has never 19 . That blue light:
Why did it make him, the only man 20 that
night?
1. A. All day B. Day and night
C. In days and nights
D. During the day and night
2. A. place B. time C. share D. hours
3. A. often B. hardly C.always D.almost
4. A. wished B. hated C. rather chose D. agreed to
5. A. usually B. like usually
12. A. never B. seldom C. almost D. hardly 13. A. send B. go to see C. send for D. call at
14. A. waken up B. awake
C. awaken D. work up 15. A. to his feet B. off his feet
C. on his feet D. on his head 16. A. Anyone B. Someone C. Certain man D. There was a man
17. A. some B. any C. all D. certain
18. A. to his day B. until today
C. for ever D. for a long time 19. A. wondered B. stopped wondering C. stopped wonder D. begun to wonder 20. A. fit for work B. unfit for work C. ale to do work D. mad IV. 阅读理解(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
A
The passport photographs of the future could turn
out to be more than just another pretty picture if a new
computer technique developed by Israeli scientists
catches on.
Researchers at Ben-Gurion University, in Israel,
have invented a way to hide information such as a
fingerprint or signature in color images. They believe
this could improve passport safety or be used to produce product bar codes(条形码) or designs that
cannot be seen.
“The papers can be faxed, scanned(扫描) and
reprinted without hidden data disappearing,” New
Scientist magazine said last week. Joseph Rosen and a team of scientists worked out
the new instrument by creating a mathematical model.
The model turns a fingerprint or signature into a series of numbers which are used to shape the dots that make
up a color picture.
“Each dot can be forced out of the usual place
slightly without noticeably changing the final
appearance of the image,” the magazine said. picture are scanned into a computer which does the
Several images that can be hidden in a single
work.
The hidden images or fingerprints cannot be shown until the picture is scanned again.
The computer rebuilds the fingerprint by
measuring the displacement of the dots in the picture.
The magazine said that if he model is used for passport checkpoints the picture can be
unscrambled(解码) to show the fingerprint or signature C. few people use cell phones while driving
D. using cell phones while driving will be banned
because most Americans don’t like it 5. The woman in the US ____. A. was not harmed by the dog
B. raised the dog, which attacked her later
C. was protected from being seriously hurt by her
and checked against the person holding the passport.
The researchers are now working on a handheld, and instrument which could make unscrambling the hidden information easier.
1. The new passport photos will probably contain all
EXCEPT _____.
A. one’s picture B. one’s fingerprint C. one’s signature D. one’s blood type
2. The writer probably got the information about the
new passport photos from ___.
A. Israeli scientists B. a radio or TV
C. a newspaper D. a magazine 3. What is the best title for the passage?
A. A New Computer Technique by Israeli Scientists B. A New Way t Hide Information
C. The New Passport Photo: More Than Meets the
Eye
D. Safe Passport Photos
B
Tokyo: The world’s oldest man, retired Japanese silkworm breeder Yukichi Chuganji, died in his home at the age of 114, on Monday. Family members found him dead on his mattress. Born on March 23, 1889, Chuganji worked as a silkworm breeder and bank employee after leaving school. He also served as a
community welfare(福利) officer. He had been in god health, talking daily with his family members.
Washington: Every American dislikes people who talk on cell phones while driving, even those who do that kind of act. In the State of New Jersey, 84 perce nt of 968 cell phone owners said in recent telephone survey that they would support a state ban(禁令) on the use of cell phones while driving. However, 42 percent of cell phone owners also said they used the devices “very often” or “sometimes” while driving. Although most agree that the banning is good, only 38 percent believed such a ban would be easy to enforce(实施).
New York: A woman in the US who was being
attacked by a dog said she was saved from further harm when her 13-year-old daughter distracted the dog by screaming “You want a piece of me?” and kicked it repeatedly in the head. Jane Howell said she and her daughter, Elizabeth, were taking a walk around the neighborhood on Saturday evening when they came across he big dog, unchained.
4. The main idea of the second news is _____. A. most Americans don’t like cell phone
B. a ban on the use of cell phones has been made
daughter
D. had escaped when her daughter was kicking the
dog
6. From the news we can infer ____.
A. Chuganji was living alone when he died B. the woman’s 13-year-old daughter was very
brave
C. cell phones are not god devices
D. it’s easy to enforce the ban n the use of cell
phones while driving
C
If you happen to find “On the Road” at a gas station or “Who Moved My Cheese?” in your grocery store, it might not be and accident. You could be the unwitting beneficiary of a “bookcrosser”---- a person who on purpose leaves books in public places hoping they’ll be found by strangers.
The idea o leaving a book for someone else to find and enjoy is not new ---- some people have been leaving just-finished books in airports and on buses since the dawn of the hurry-up-and-wait. Creating a system for book-leavers to find out what happened to those books adds a new way to the practice.
Bokcrossing.com, the website that encourages books to be “released into the wild”, has more than 18,000
members since its start last year, and averages 112 new participants daily.
Its members have scattered(分发) more than 42 ,000 novels, self-help books, memoirs, technical manuals and biographies in 45 countries, leaving them in public restrooms, movie theatres, coffee studios or anywhere that they can imagine. The result: a worldwide living library.
Peri Doslu, a California yoga instructor, has
dropped three--- one on top of a telephone booth, one on a rock wall at remote Mono Lake in the eastern
Sierra Nevada, and another in one of the studios where she teaches.
“I’m always looking for paces to pass on books,” said Doslu. “To think my book’s going to go off and have this future, and I might even get to know a little bit about it down the road.”
7. If you are an unwitting beneficiary of a bookcrosser, that means_____.
A. you get a book on how to avoid accidents B. you know where to get a book for free
C. you get a book somewhere for free without
knowing in advance
D. you get a card with which you can borrow books
at a gas station or somewhere else 8. Bookcrossers are the people who ____. A. have lots of books
B. have lots of money
C. release books in public places on purpose D. like reading books very much
9. A bookcrosser may not leave books in _____. A. toilets B. a studio
C. the fields D. his bed
10. Which of the following about Doslu is true?
A. She dropped her first book on top of a telephone
booth.
B. She had no idea who took her books away C. She always left books to her students
D. She is a book crosser traveling around the world
答案与解析
I.1.fairytale 2.ruined 3.architect
4. sorted 5. type 6. ruin 7.skyscrapers 8.castles 9.marble 10.features II.1-5 DDBBC 6-10 BAAAB 11-15 BCBAC
III. 1-5 BCCCD 6-10 DDCAA 11-15 CDCBA 16-29 BCCBB
IV. 1-5 DDCDC 6-10 BCCDB