2019春人教新课标高二英语选修八练习:UNIT1 A LAND OF DIVERSITY 同步验收题 .doc
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1、选修8第1单元同步验收题第一部分(略)第二部分基础知识运用第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. Qian Xuesens name will _ from generation to generation for the great achievements he made for our countrys space causes. A. live to B. live through C. live on D. live out 22. Generally speaking, students progress in study is measured _ test
2、ing in most of Chinas schools. A. by all means B. by means of C. on account of D. in terms of 23. Although the life in the west of China is relatively hard, some college graduates still remain there and _ for themselves. A. make a life B. come to life C. make a deal D. come to light 24. The ancient
3、custom of giving children lucky money at Spring Festival is still _ in many parts of China. A. picked up B. taken up C. kept up D. made up 25. People of the two countries have suffered great _ from the war, and they wish the war came to an end as soon as possible. A. hardships B. problems C. respons
4、ibilitiesD. punishments26. Did you have any idea that the money was given by the Watsons? No. It never _ to me that they had given me a hand when I was at university. A. happenedB. struckC. occurred D. hit 27. A survey conducted by the group _ that the adults were 50 percent more likely than the chi
5、ldren under 14 to be anxious in the circumstances. A. covered B. published C. indicated D. demanded 28. Susan, what about dinner and a movie tonight? _ Please pick me up after work.A. Cheer up! B. Lucky you!C. My pleasure.D. Sounds great.29. The young man has great _ of manner. He must come from the
6、 upper-class family. A. distinction B. decoration C. determinationD. distribution 30. Professor Lee spoke so fast that it was hard for us to _ what he was saying. One of you should have told him to slow down.A. take off B. take in C. take on D. take up 31. Do you think I should _ that position? Why
7、not? You quite satisfy its requirements. A. appeal to B. account for C. apply to D. apply for 32. It is reported that _ buildings were knocked down in the earthquake. Yes, they were. We should do something to help the victims to rebuild their homes. A. the number of B. a great many C. a great deal o
8、f D. a large amount of 33. Maybe you have been to many countries, but _ else can you find such a beautiful palace as the Imperial Palace. A. somewhere B. nowhere C. anywhere D. everywhere 34. The flu has spread to a large number of countries. Only by _ other countries can we control its spread. A. k
9、eeping up with B. catching up with C. teaming up with D. coming up with 35. _ their vast size, large sections of the Great Lakes freeze over in winter, interrupting most shipping.A. Instead of B. As a result of C. Despite D. In case of 第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)It was two days before my wedding.
10、I had 36 myself and my fianc (未婚夫) that I wouldnt be one of those 37 who was frightened very much if every detail of the wedding isnt 38 , but I was tired from planning, and dealing with too much work and too little 39 .That night, I decided to 40 on the pearls my grandmother had given me, but the c
11、lasp (钩子) was stuck. As I pulled, to my 41 , the necklace broke and pearls flew everywhere.Keeping 42 , I gathered up the pearls, consulted a phone book and began 43 . I received the same reply everywhere: a minimum of two weeks to 44 . Even when I begged that my 45 was in two days, I just received
12、more 46 prepared excuses: no on-site jeweler, full schedule already, company policy, sorry.I 47 in tears on the bed, next to my sleeping fianc. He awoke in puzzlement, listened to my 48 of sadness, then suggested, “ 49 my mothers pearls.” This set me off into another jag of crying, the only 50 words
13、 being, “I want to wear the 51 my grandmother gave me!”He must have realized Id lost my 52 , so he took charge and did the only thing he could think of under the circumstances: he 53 . He phoned a jeweler and told the following story.“Im getting married in two days. I was 54 with my fiances grandmot
14、hers pearls and broke them. I need them restrung 55 tomorrow night, or else there might not be a wedding.”The necklace was fixed by the next day.36. A. behaved B. promised C. enjoyed D. taught 37. A. brides B. housewivesC. loversD. girls38. A. entireB. extremeC. perfect D. fancy 39. A. sleepB. money
15、 C. time D. pleasure40. A. takeB. live C. goD. try 41. A. pleasure B. horror C. puzzlement D. satisfaction 42. A. courage B. spirit C. cool D. anger 43. A. dialing B. crying C. asking D. shouting44. A. fix B. post C. waitD. purchase45. A. travelling B. wedding C. performanceD. interview 46. A. quick
16、lyB. carefully C. graduallyD. sincerely 47. A. lied B. knelt C. stoodD. sat48. A. tale B. complaint C. description D. romance 49. A. BuyB. CollectC. RaiseD. Borrow 50. A. angryB. clearC. warmD. familiar 51. A. flowers B. clothes C. pearls D. gloves 52. A. senses B. actionsC. wishesD. feelings53. A.
17、complained B. lied C. sighed D. frowned 54. A. playing B. workingC. dealingD. cleaning 55. A. in B. on C. at D. by阅读AI received a letter recently from a grandmother who told me about her four-year-old granddaughter Skylar. Ever since Skylar learned of Disneyland from TV, she saved every cent in a pi
18、ggy bank in hopes of visiting there someday. Her parents surprised her with a trip when she was four, however, they didnt even require her to use her own money!When Skylar returned, it was Christmas time. She decided to buy presents with her savings. But she also learned on TV about a local homeless
19、 shelter called the Road House. She repeatedly asked her mother what homeless meant and why those children needed coats and warm clothes. She couldnt seem to get the homeless off her mind. Her mother took her to the store to buy presents. Instead of buying for herself or her family, however, she dec
20、ided to purchase a warm coat, socks, gloves and crayons (彩色铅笔) for the children in the shelter. She also wanted to buy a doll, but when she discovered she didnt have enough money, she left the doll behind.When Skylar got home, she lined up her own much-loved babies and chose one she thought another
21、child would also love. The baby was put into a box with the other things she bought that day.She was so excited waiting for Christmas! She was thinking about going to the shelter and giving her carefully selected gifts to a homeless child.On Christmas Eve, she and her family drove to the shelter whe
22、re Skylar presented her Christmas box to a grateful little girl. She was so filled with joy at truly helping someone else that her family has decided to make the journey to the homeless shelter an annual tradition.56. Skylar saved every cent in order to _.A. pay for a visit to DisneylandB. travel wi
23、th her parentsC. help the poor in the shelterD. make her parents surprised 57. The underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 means “_”.A. it seemed that she had forgotten the homelessB. she seemed to be afraid to see the homeless childrenC. she always seemed to be thinking of the homelessD. she seemed to m
24、iss the homeless children 58. Skylar bought a warm coat, socks and so on in the store for _.A. her motherB. her fatherC. herselfD. a homeless child59. Skylar didnt buy a doll because _.A. she wanted to give one of her ownB. she couldnt afford itC. she didnt like it any longerD. her mother didnt like
25、 it BTeens can join in online surveys and make quite a bit of money. Online survey resources help the teens in finding great surveys at regular times that will help them earn money during their holidays. The teens have to register (注册) for free and give details such as their age, interests, geograph
26、ical location, etc. They may then earn $5 to $75 for each survey they take.Some teens sign on to try free products and give their opinions, which will earn them extra cash. They enjoy this, as they get to keep the products, some of which may be cool and very attractive. Teens can also join firms tha
27、t offer to pay them to read emails. They just have to click on advertisements displayed in the pages for a few seconds and then move on to another email with another advertisement. They may be paid from a few cents to up to $5, for each page they viewed.Teens can start a blog and earn money by showi
28、ng websites that may pay them on the blog. They need to use SEO (搜索引擎优化) to get their blog visible (可见的) and to drive targeted traffic to their websites.Teens may also start a small scale business online such as a gift basket making business, or they may take up writing essays on topics that interes
29、t them and post them on article directories. They may get hired by firms that like their writing styles. They may also attempt at making some money from MySpace, by shooting videos that they can sell.The Internet has made it possible for teens to become millionaires, so just take your time, select a
30、 method that you are comfortable with; use your creativity to make it a success.60. Teens can make some money by _.A. looking for online resourcesB. taking part in the online survey C. helping the other teens onlineD. finding great surveys online 61. All the following can help teens to earn money EX
31、CEPT _.A. buying new productsB. reading emailsC. starting a blogD. starting a small business online 62. From the third paragraph we learn that _.A. you have to read emails for the companies oftenB. the advertisements online are very interestingC. the more emails you read, the more money you will ear
32、nD. you can make a lot of money just by clicking63. A company may hire you because _.A. you can make a beautiful gift basket B. you post your articles on the Internet C. you can shoot videos on the blog D. you can write articles they like CChinese performer He Hongqing can change his facial appearan
33、ces and masks on stage in a flash, but its not due to skills learned at drama school.Face changing, or “bian lian”, traces its history back some 300 years, and is unique to the southwestern province of Sichuan. While the colour of the face and costumes (服装) look similar to better known Peking Opera,
34、 what makes this form stand out is the changing of the masks quickly with the flash of a hand, or while turning.The 45-year-old He makes all the brightly coloured masks, which he changes at an amazing speed, himself and usually wears 10 layers at one show.The beauty of this art, He says lies in its
35、secrecy. “What is amazing about face changing is its mystery. Through performance and movements, performers are in effect playing with magic. In fact, face changing is a kind of magic,” said He. The art is considered one of Chinas national treasures, and in the past the skills were closely kept secr
36、ets that were only passed on within families. There are only 200 people in China who still practise the art.He became interested in face changing in his late 20s, and said he took just two years to master the skills. He admitted that he uses a sort of trigger (起动装置) within his costume to control the
37、 masks, but refused to give away any more secrets. “The triggers for the masks can be hidden anywhere in the costume,” said He. And no matter how many times he does it, his performances continue to puzzle the crowds. 64. Face changing is a kind of magic which changes_ at a quick speed.A. masks B. fa
38、cesC. costumes D. triggers65. Why do only 200 people practise the art? A. Because the art is not popular any longer.B. Because few people are interested in the art.C. Because the art is hard to master.D. Because the art only passes on within families.66. It took He Hongqing _ to master the skills of
39、 face changing.A. 2 years B. 15 years C. 20 years D. 25 years67. He Hongqing can master and perform the art well but _.A. no one wants to learn the artB. he cant find a right person to pass on his skillsC. he refuses to perform his skillsD. he doesnt want to tell any more secrets of the artD Winter
40、Park is Denvers backyard hill. In fact, Denver owns the ski area, which might explain why this family-friendly resort (度假胜地) remains both humble (粗陋的) and affordable. Many Denver residents learned to ski on its wide slopes. The neighbouring towns of Winter Park and Fraser (弗雷则河) are packed with rest
41、aurants and huts that cater (迎合) to locals. And with the resort just 90 miles from Denvers airport, the closest major ski area to the Midwest centre, getting there is both cheap and easy. Denver International Airport is a centre for United and Frontier, and is served by nearly every domestic airline
42、, so airfare is low. From La Guardia Airport in New York, nonstop flights on United and US Airways start at $208 for travel in late January, according to a recent search. A single-day lift ticket last year was $92. If you plan to ski more than one day, multiday passes provide savings on the daily ra
43、te and are even cheaper if you buy them online 48 hours in advance through the resorts website. Youll shell out some coins if you want to stay in one of Winter Parks new slope side flats. But cheaper rooms are yours for the taking in town, two miles from the ski area, and Fraser, 15 minutes away.Wit
44、h its local customer base, Winter Park restaurants know they cant get away with Aspen (阿斯彭) prices. For breakfast, an eight-table diner serves a breakfast sandwich with strawberry sweetbread, honey cream cheese, sliced apples, pumpkin seeds and cinnamon (肉桂) sugar ($6.95). 68. You can go to the ski
45、area by plane because _.A. it is the only way to go to Denver B. there are many airlines and airfare is cheap C. it is cheaper if people buy a single-day lift ticket online D. Denver International Airport is a centre of United and Frontier69. The underlined phrase “shell out” in Paragraph 3 probably
46、 has the similar meaning to “_”.A. pay B. throwC. pick up D. cast off 70. You may go to an eight-table diner and have breakfast with _.A. pumpkin seeds B. honey cream cheese C. strawberry sweetbread D. all of the above71. Whats the main idea of the passage? A. The neighbouring towns have many restau
47、rants and huts. B. Winter Park is both humble and affordable.C. Winter Parks ski area has a very good position.D. Winter Parks apartments offer cheaper rooms. E “I was a really good student in college, but now my boss thinks Im a slacker (懒虫) because of the way I sit!” This realization hit Jessica h
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