云南省陇川县第一中学高二英语人教版(选修八)单元检测:《UNIT 5 MEETING YOUR ANCESTORS》 .doc
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1、 考试时间 (60分钟)I 单项选择题(15小题,共15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。知识运用I.单项选择1. -Sorry to _ you, but could I ask you a quick question? - No problem. A. worry B. prevent C. interrupt D. disappoint2. Yesterday Jane walked away form discussion. Otherwise, she _ something she would regret later. A. had said B
2、. said C. might said D. might have said3. Janes pale face suggested that she _ ill, and her parents suggested that she a medical examination.A. be; should be B. was; haveC. should be; had D. was; has4. What do you think _? A. is your name B. does he want to doC. the weather is like D. is the weather
3、 like5. Paper is made _ wood while the carpet is made _ cotton. A. of; of B. off from C. from; of D. from; from6. The treatment is _ effective for malaria. A. specifically B. justly C. properly D. exactly7. Dont sit around feeling sorry for yourself. Be optimistic and A. look at B. look forward C. l
4、ook ahead D. look behind8. Now that she was fired, Lucy _ going back to school, but she hasnt decided yet. A. had considered B. has been consideringC. considered D. is going to consider9. The butcher is skilled at the pork. A. cutting down B. cutting up C. cutting off D. cutting out10. My suggestion
5、 was that the meeting _ off till next week. A. to put B. be put C. should put D. would have put11. In _ archaeology you will often be asked to write a description of the artifacts(人工制品) that have been found in _ excavation. A. an; an B. an; / C. the; an D./; an12. - _ ? - We have discovered fireplac
6、es. That would have kept them warm. A. How could they live here B. What do you think this tells us about the life of these early people C. How did they keep warm D. Where did they keep warm13. He hurried to the station only _ that the train had left. A. to find B. finding C. found D. to have found14
7、. He glanced over at her _ that though she was tiny, she seemed very well put together. A. noting B. noted C. to note D. having noted15. The evidence suggests that many _ lived here and people at that time wore A. deer, jewel B. deers, jewels C. deer, jewels D. deers, jewelsII 完形填空 (20小题, 共30分) In J
8、uly, 2003, after searching for 12 years, explorers announced that they had located the sunken ship called Republic in 1,700 feet of water about 100 miles off the southeast coast of the United States. The Republic was a steamship carrying 59 16 from New York to New Orleans 17 it 18 in a hurricane on
9、October 25,1865, according to newspaper reports and other historical records. All the passengers were rescued, 19 the ship and its valuable goods, including 20,000 $20 gold coins-intended to help pay for the reconstruction of the South after the Civil War went to the bottom of the ocean with the Rep
10、ublic. Over the past thirty years, underwater archaeology 20 as diving equipment and robots that can be used under water 21 . It can raise good 22 , both for governments and private commercial companies which 23 this kind of business. The 24 of the Titanic has made underwater archaeology very popula
11、r. Since the Republic is so far out in international waters, the company doesnt need 25 to begin work at the site. No one 26 near the site for about 140 years. Nearly 4,000 artifacts were 27 , giving a good impression of life in the 1860s, from shoes to chess pieces, combs, toothbrushes, plates and
12、cups, personal things, cooking and serving bowls, and many, many more 28 . Recovering the Republic may 29 up to $3 million. However, 30 that selling the gold coins may bring 31 money in profits 32 from $120 to $180 million. Today more than 51,000 coins have been recovered, which is believed to be ab
13、out 25% of 33 . The collection includes over 100 different types of gold coins 34 between 1838 and 1865, and contains some of the 35 examples of United States gold and silver coins from the period.16. A. deer B. passengers C. newspapers D. people17. A. while B. when C. as D. as soon as18. A. sank B.
14、 buried C. went D. got19. A. and B. or C. however D. but20. A. found B. came into being C. went into D. came into beings21. A. improved B. progressed C. were improved D. were progressed22. A. outcome B. profits C. results D. consequences23. A. take out B. take in C. undertake D. take up24. A. invent
15、ion B. discovery C. being D. appearance25. A. a permit B. a certificate C. time D. energy26. A. was B. has been C. had been D. is27. A. invented B. recovered C. covered D. uncovered28. A. object B. piece C. lists D. items29. A. cost B. took C. spent D. paid30. A. it expected B. it is expected C. it
16、is reported D. it reported31. A. many B. an amount of C. a number of D. a great deal32. A. ranging B. including C. expanding D. rising33. A. the rest B. the total C. the most D. the money34. A. writing B. suggesting C. showing D. dating35. A. best B. smallest C. finest D. tiniestIII. 阅读理解(10小题,共20分)
17、第一节 A On May 3, 2002, archaeologists in England found a grave of a man dating back to around 2300 BC. Buried with him were the tools of a hunter or warrior. There was a bone pin that may have been from a piece of clothing such as a leather coat. He carried a copper knife on his breast. The most amaz
18、ing find was two gold earrings. That would have made him a man of distinction. Only a few centimeters from his head were two pots made of clay, tools and materials to make arrows, a bow and a dozen arrows for hunting and a second, smaller copper knife. Next to them lay a cushion stone, upon which th
19、e man could work metal. His grave is the richest of any found from that period, because this man was buried with two gold earrings which are the oldest gold ever found in Britain (dated to 2470 BC). Besides, he was buried three miles from Stonehenge. Archaeologists tend to believe he was a member of
20、 a powerful class who might have organized the construction of Stonehenge. Stonehenge was begun around 3000 BC. In about 2300 BC the huge stone circles were built. The biggest stone weighed approximately 20 tons. But the smaller blue stones, still weighing 4 tons on average, came from west Wales. It
21、 is not yet known how these were conveyed over a distance of 380 km. It is also a mystery how early man was able to construct Stonehenge without the use of modern construction machines and lorries. He is an example of people who brought culture and new techniques from the European mainland to Britai
22、n. In terms of technical development people were going from the Stone Age to the Bronze Age and then to the Iron Age. 36. Which are not included in the things that are found in the grave of a man? A. Tools, a bone pin, a bow and a cushion stone B. A copper knife and two gold earrings. C. Two pots, a
23、rrows and materials to make arrows. D. some chicken and grains. 37. The man buried in the grave might be _ at that time.A. A poor man B. a kind-hearted man C. a rich man D. an ordinary man 38. Why is the man buried in the grave called the king of Stonehenge ? A. He was buried three miles from Stoneh
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