吉林省吉林市第一中学校高中英语 Unit1 Women of achievement单元测试 新人教版必修4.doc
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1、Unit 1 Women of achievementI. 单项选择 (15分)1. It was only with the help of the local guide_.A. was the mountain climber rescuedB. that the mountain climber was rescuedC. when the mountain climber was rescued D. then the mountain climber was rescued 2. The president spoke at the business meeting for nea
2、rly an hour without _ his notes.A. bringing upB. referring toC. looking forD. trying on 3. The company launched a large advertising _ for their new products.A. campB. campaignC. campusD. fight 4. Lucy has _all of the goals she set for herself in high school and is ready for new challenges at univers
3、ity.A. acquiredB. finishedC. concludedD. achieved5. Zhangs family _rather big and his family _fond of popular music.A. is; areB. is; isC. are; isD. are; are6. It is not necessary for you to be _about others business.A. concernB. concerned yourself C. concerningD. concerned7. -I cant pick up VOA prog
4、rammes. -But _buy a short-wave radio?A. why notB. why not toC. why dontD. why dont to8. The scheme _which she had argued turned out to be a great success, and he felt embarrassed.A. withB. againstC. forD. in 9. Only by practicing a few hours every day _be able to master the language.A. you canB. can
5、 youC. you willD. will you 10. Professor James will give us a lecture on the Western culture, but when and where _yet.A. hasnt been decidedB. havent decidedC. isnt being decidedD. arent decided11. I dont think it is _for you to spend a lot of time on the activity.A. worthB. worthyC. worthwhile D. of
6、 worth 12. Acupuncture, which is an ancient Chinese form of medical treatment, _to either increase or decrease the flow of energy in the body.A. was intendedB. is intendedC. intendedD. intending13. -Why are you worried about these unimportant things? -Unimportant things? These problems _all of us.A.
7、 worryB. concernC. connectD. support14. Good advertisements may well _the consumers emotional needs as well as providing information.A. refer toB. see toC. turn toD. lead to 15. Dont leave the water _while you clean the floor.A. runB. runningC. being runD. to runII完形填空(30分)Ella Fant was a middle-age
8、d lady who lived with her only son John in a small house. She loved John very much. In her 16 he couldnt do anything wrong. Every morning she would give him breakfast 17 bed and bring him the papers to read. It isnt really true that he was too 18 to work-in fact he had tried a few 19 . First of all
9、he was a window-cleaner and in his first week he managed to 20 at least six windows. Then he became a bus conductor and on his second 21 a passenger stole his bag with all the fares(车费)collected. He 22 lost his job as a postman because he sent off all the letters when he should have taken them to pe
10、oples houses. It seemed that there was 23 suitable work for him. So he 24 to join the army. Mrs. Fant was so 25 about this that she told the 26 to all her neighbours. My John is going to be a soldier, she said. He is going to be the best soldier there 27 was, I can tell you!Then the great day came 2
11、8 he was to march past the palace in the parade (接受检阅的队伍). His 29 mother travelled to the city early in the morning to be sure of getting a good 30 in the crowd.The parade was full of sound and colour. But when John and his 31 came in sight some of the people watching 32 laughing at the one who coul
12、dnt keep pace with the others as they marched along.But Ella Fant, who was filled with 33 , shouted at the top of her voice: Look at 34 ! Theyre all out of 35 except my John! Isnt he the best!16. A. hopeB. eyesC. headD. beliefs17. A. toB. atC. inD. by18. A. lazyB. youngC. weakD. shy19. A. onesB. yea
13、rsC. tasksD. jobs20. A. rubB. dropC. breakD. clean21. A. dayB. tryC. routeD. chance22. A. thusB. evenC. onceD. only23. A. someB. suchC. lessD. no24. A. beganB. promisedC. managedD. decided25. A. excitedB. worriedC. anxiousD. curious26. A. incidentB. changeC. newsD. matter27. A. yetB. everC. neverD.
14、just28. A. whereB. sinceC. whenD. till29. A. proudB. kindC. strictD. lucky30. A. timeB. positionC. experienceD. impression31. A. neighboursB. army officerC. motherD. fellow soldiers32. A. couldnt helpB. shouldnt burst outC. stoppedD. kept33. A. sadnessB. happinessC. surpriseD. regret34. A. themB. th
15、oseC. thatD. him35. A. sightB. orderC. mindD. step III. 阅读理解 (40分)第一节:从四个选项中选出正确答案。AMargaret, married with two small children, has been working for the last seven years as a night cleaner, cleaning offices in a big building.She trained as a nurse, but had to give it up when her elder child became se
16、riously ill. “I would have liked to go back to it , but the shifts(工作班次)are all wrong for me, as I have to be home to get the children up and off to school.”So she works as a cleaner instead, from 9 p.m. till 6 a.m. five nights a week for just 90, before tax and insurance. “Its better than it was la
17、st year, but I still think that people who work unsocial hours should get a bit extra.”The hours shes chosen to work mean that she sees plenty to the children, but very little of her husband. However, she doesnt think that puts any pressure on their relationship.Her work isnt physically very hard, b
18、ut its not exactly pleasant, either. “I do get angry with people who leave their offices like a place for raising pigs. If they realized people like me have to do it, perhaps theyd be a bit more careful.”The fact that shes working all night doesnt worry Margaret at all. Unlike some dark buildings at
19、 night, the building where she works is fully lit, and the women work in groups of three. “Since Ive got to be here, I try to enjoy myselfand I usually do, because of the other girls. We all have a good laugh, so the time never drags.”Another challenge Margaret has to face is the reaction of other p
20、eople when she tells them what she does for a living. “They think youre a cleaner because you dont know how to read and write, ” said Margaret. “I used to think what my parents would say if they knew what Id been doing, but I dont think that way any more. I dont dislike the work though I cant say Im
21、 mad about it.”36. Margaret quit her job as a nurse because_A. she wanted to earn more money to support her familyB. she had suffered a lot of mental pressureC. she needed the right time to look after her childrenD. she felt tired of taking care of patients37. Margaret gets angry with people who wor
22、k in the office because_A. they never clean their officesB. they look down upon cleanersC. they never do their work carefullyD. they always make a mess in their offices38. When at work, Margaret feels_A. light-hearted because of her fellow workersB. happy because the building is fully litC. tired be
23、cause of the heavy workload D. bored because time passes slowly39. The underlined part in the last paragraph implies that Margarets parents would_A. help care for her childrenB. regret what they had said C. show sympathy for herD. feel disappointed in herBKathy started at my nursery school at the ag
24、e of three. She settled into the group easily, and would be first on the slide and highest up the climbing frame. She could put on her coat without help and not only fasten her own buttons but other childrens too. She was a lovely child but unfortunately a scratcher. If anyone upset her or stood in
25、her way, her right hand would flash out fast and scratch down the face of her playmates. Children twice her age would fly in fear from her.This must have been very rewarding for Kathy but obviously it had to be stopped. All the usual ways failed and then I remembered an account by G. Atkinson of Hig
26、hfield School, of how fights in the playground had been stopped. No punishment had been given, but the attacker had been ignored and the victims rewarded. So I decided to try this out on Kathy.With a pocketful of Smarties, I followed Kathy around. She was so quick that it was impossible to prevent h
27、er scratching, but I was determined to stay within arms length all afternoon.All was peaceful but then I saw Kathys hand moved and heard the scream. Gently I gathered up the little hurt one in my arms and said “Nice, nice sweetie” and I put a Smartie into her mouth. Kathy opened her mouth, expecting
28、 a Smartie and then looked puzzled when she got nothing.Soon came another scream, this time from John. While holding him in my arms, I said, “Look, Kathy, a nice Smartie for John” and put it into Johns mouth.A smile of understanding flashed across Kathys face. Minutes later, she came to me and said
29、loudly, “Give me a Smartie! I have hurt my finger!”“No,” I replied, “youll get it if someone hurts you.”On purpose, she turned and scratched a nearby boy. Tom, and waited quietly while I mothered and rewarded him, then she walked away.She has never scratched a child since.Parents who find older chil
30、dren bullying younger brothers and sisters might do well to replace shouting and punishment by rewarding and giving more attention to the injured ones. Its certainly much easier and more effective.40. From the passage, we know that Kathy is_A. sensitive but slowB. smart but a bit rudeC. independent
31、but selfishD. quick but sort of passive41. According to the passage, the underlined word “bullying” is closest in meaning to “_”A. helpingB. punishingC. hurting D. protecting42. The writer of this passage aims to recommend and approach to_A. rewarding childrens good behaviorB. correcting childrens b
32、ad behaviorC. punishing badly-behaved childrenD. praising well-behaved childrenCSandra Cisneros was born in Chicago in 1954 to a Mexican American family. As the only girl in a family of seven children, she often felt like she had “seven fathers,” because her six brothers, as well as her father, trie
33、d to control her. Feeling shy and unimportant, she retreated (躲避) into books. Despite her love of reading, she did not do well in elementary school because she was too shy to participate.In high school, with the encouragement of one particular teacher, Cisneros improved her grades and worked for the
34、 school literary magazine. Her father encouraged her to go to college because he thought it would be a good way for her to find a husband. Cisneros did attend college, but instead of searching for a husband, she found a teacher who helped her join the famous graduate writing program at the Universit
35、y of Iowa. At the universitys Writers Workshop, however, she felt lonelya Mexican American from a poor neighborhood among students from wealthy families. The feeling of being so different helped Cisneros find her “creative voice.”“It was not until this moment when I considered myself truly different
36、 that my writing acquired a voice. I knew I was a Mexican woman, but I didnt think it had anything to do with why I felt so much imbalance in my life, but it had everything to do with it! Thats when I decided I would write about something my classmates couldnt write about.”Cisneros published her fir
37、st work, The House on Mango Street, when she was twenty-nine. The book tells about a young Mexican American girl growing up in a Spanish-speaking area in Chicago, much like the neighborhoods in which Cisneros lived as a child. The book won an award in 1985 and has been used in classes from high scho
38、ol through graduate school level. Since then, Cisneros has published several books of poetry, a childrens book, and a short-story collection.43. Which of the following is TRUE about Cisneros in her childhood?A. She had seven brothers. B. She felt herself a nobody.C. She was too shy to go to school.D
39、. She did not have any good teachers.44. The graduate program gave Cisneros a chance to _. A. work for a school magazine B. run away from her family C. make a lot of friends D. develop her writing style45. According to Cisneros, what played the decisive role in her success? A. Her early years in col
40、lege. B. Her training in the Workshop. C. Her feeling of being different. D. Her childhood experience.46. What do we learn about The House on Mango Street? A. It is quite popular among students. B. It is the only book ever written by Cisneros. C. It wasnt a success as it was written in Spanish. D. I
41、t won an award when Cisneros was twenty-nine.DPeople fell in love with Elizabeth Taylor in 1944, when she starred in National Velvet-the story of Velvet Brown, a young girl who wins first place in a famous horse race. At first, the producers of the movie told Taylor that she was too small to play th
42、e part of Velvet. However, they waited for her for a few months as she exercised and trainedand added three inches to her height in four months! Her acting in National Velvet is still considered the best by a child actress.Elizabeth Taylor was born in London in 1932. Her parents, both Americans, had
43、 moved there for business reasons. When World War II started, the Taylor moved to Beverly Hills, California, and there Elizabeth started acting in movies. After her success as a child star, Taylor had no trouble moving into adult(成人)roles and won twice for Best Actress: Butterfield 8(1960) and Whos
44、Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)Taylors fame(名声)and popularity gave her a lot of power with the movie industry, so she was able to demand very high pay for her movies. In 1963, she received $1 million for her part in Cleopatrathe highest pay received by any star up to that time.Elizabeth Taylor is a
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