Unit 4 Natural disasters【过关测试】-2020-2021学年高一英语重点词汇(人教版2019必修第一册).doc
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1、Unit 4 Natural disasters高中英语单词背诵【过关测试】100题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_评卷人得分一、完形填空(共20分)(本题20分) After work one day, I grabbed a pizza for dinner at the mall. As I was heading home, I saw a girl sitting in a corner of the mall. Her hair covered her face and her body was 1 . I determined to walk past her 2 thats w
2、hat we often do. But something made me turn 3 . I learned her age, and why she begged for money and lived on the streets. Her parents 4 years ago and she suffered from a serious skin disease. She was 5 to work because of her disability and had to live in the safest place she could 6 . She had stayed
3、 in shelters in the past, but was treated 7 . She had to seek shelter from the mall to keep 8 on cold days, but even the mall she said wasnt 9 because security(保安) always threw her out.Im one of those people who used to believe there was a system of 10 to help her. Ideally, I would like to believe i
4、n that. I used to think maybe one day I would 11 “them”. Maybe one day I would win the lottery(彩票). But when I 12 that girl, I thought to my self, what if no one ever helped her? What if this so called 13 system that I believed in didnt even know or 14 her existence? What if I didnt 15 any money? Wh
5、at if she was not going to be around long enough to 16 that “one day”?I didnt really think about what happened next. I 17 my dinner with her and gave her all the money I had. When security came, I talked them into assisting her 18 driving her away like they usually did.Dont 19 one day to come before
6、 you help someone. Now is that one daynot tomorrow, not next week. If you can do something to ease someone elses 20 , dont wait for that distant one day. Be the one day. Be it now.1(1分)AhotBheavyCweakDwet2(1分)AifBwhenCtillDbecause3(1分)AoverBbackCawayDup4(1分)AreturnedBremovedCquarreledDdied5(1分)Aeage
7、rBreadyCunableDcurious6(1分)AbuildBdiscoverCexpectDremember7(1分)AterriblyBnormallyCcarefullyDpatiently8(1分)AcalmBwealthyCwarmDsecret9(1分)AquietBspecialCparticularDsafe10(1分)AcontrolBsupportCdecorationDcommunication11(1分)ArespectBwatchChelpDencourage12(1分)AacceptedBintroducedCpersuadedDnoticed13(1分)Af
8、oolishBperfectCsimpleDeducational14(1分)Acare about Btalk aboutCwrite aboutDargue about15(1分)AloseBlendCwinDwaste16(1分)AadmitBimagineCchooseDsee17(1分)AcookedBsharedCorderedDprepared18(1分)Aalong with Bas forCexcept forDinstead of19(1分)Aworry about Blaugh atCwait forDbegin with20(1分)AsicknessBsuffering
9、CnervousnessDloneliness评卷人得分二、根据所给汉语意思完成句子(共6分)(本题6分)完成句子21(1分)那个女孩子气得连话都说不出来。The girl was _ angry _ _ a word.22(1分)好像天要下雨了。It seems _ _ it is going to rain.23(1分)一位老人被困在电梯里了。An old man _ _ _ the lift.24(1分)爷爷坐在沙发上, 高兴地给孩子们讲着故事。Grandfather sat in the sofa, _ _ _ _ happily.25(1分)委员会将于六月向议会提交最后的报告。The
10、 committee will _ its final report _ Parliament in June.26(1分)从前的夏天, 我们经常泛舟湖上。We _ _ _ _ on the lake in summer.评卷人得分三、单词拼写(共22分)(本题8分)单词拼写27(1分)A truck went out of control and _ (碰撞) into the back of a bus.28(1分)Dee watched the _ (波) breaking on the shore.29(1分)Bert _ (清扫) the path in front of the h
11、ouse.30(1分)She fell heavily, _ (撞,击) her head against the side of the boat.31(1分)The king _ (发表) a televised speech to the nation on November 5.32(1分)The group produces a monthly _ (总结) of their research.33(1分)I can certainly feel the _ (影响) of too many late nights.34(1分)This room is twice the _ (长度
12、) of the kitchen.(本题8分)单词拼写35(1分)The electricity _ (供应) had been cut off.36(1分)Grace _ (轻敲) on the bedroom door and went in.37(1分)She _ (吹口哨) to the dog to come back.38(1分)Tuesday was a fine, clear and _ (平静的) day.39(1分)Dr. Fox went to the _ (帮助)of the dying man despite having been injured in the cr
13、ash.40(1分)The soldiers are trained to jump from the planes with full _ (成套装备) on.41(1分)The volcano could _ (爆发) at any time.42(1分)He has the _ (控制) to make things very unpleasant for us.(本题6分)单词拼写43(1分)I was _ (震惊的) to hear the news that a great fire broke out in the factory.44(1分)Two children fell
14、into the river and many people tried to _ (营救) them.45(1分)Cancer is the leading cause of _ (死亡) in women.46(1分)These dead ducks should be _ (埋葬) immediately since they arent fit to be eaten.47(1分)The big fire lasted for four hours and all the buildings along the street got _ (毁坏).48(1分)Two people go
15、t _ (困住) in the lift this morning when the electricity was cut off.评卷人得分四、单句改错(共10分)(本题10分)单句改错49(1分)I could no longer ignore the fact what he was unhappy.50(1分)Ive come with a message from Mr Wang how he wont be able to see you this afternoon.51(1分)He must answer the question if he agrees with what
16、 she said or not.52(1分)Ive read the book where you gave me the day before yesterday.53(1分)One of the men held the opinion when what the book said was right.54(1分)The news what you told us is really encouraging.55(1分)Dad made a promise which he would buy his children gifts.56(1分)She expresses her hop
17、e whether she will come and visit China again.57(1分)Our English teacher gave us a suggestion that we made good use of our time.58(1分)I will never forget the days that we lived happily together in the countryside.评卷人得分五、用单词的适当形式完成短文(共10分)(本题10分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Sandstorms are stron
18、g, dry winds that carry sand. They are often 59(1分) thick that you cannot see the sun and the wind sometimes has such 60(1分)(strong) to move sand dunes. A typical example of sandstorms is the Dust Bowl of the 1930s in the United States. It was the 61(1分)(bad) sandstorm disaster in the history of the
19、 United States. For nearly ten years dust blew on the southern plains of America, 62(1分)caused serious results. People couldnt breathe when they went outside and 63(1分)(child) wore dust masks to school. The sky 64(1分)(be) often dark for days. Over five million acres of land became desert during the
20、Dust Bowl, 65(1分)(force) 200,000 people to leave their homes.The disaster 66(1分)(cause) by bad farming methods and several years 67(1分) very little rainfall made things worse. The land dried up and the wind blew the soil away. 68(1分)took over thirty years to reverse the process and replant the land.
21、评卷人得分六、阅读选择(共27分)(本题4分) Mandara seemed to know something big was about to happen. So she let out a yell, caught hold of her 2-year-old daughter Kibibi and climbed up into a tree. She lives at the National Zoo in Washington DC.And on Tuesday, August 23rd, witnesses said she seemed to sense the big ea
22、rthquake that shook much of the East Coast before any humans knew what was going on. And shes not the only one. In the moments before the quake, an orangutan (猩猩) let out a loud call and then climbed to the top of her shelter.“Its very different from their normal call,” said Brandie Smith, the zooke
23、eper. “The lemurs (monkey like animals of Madagascar) will sound an alarm if they see or hear something highly unusual.”But you cant see or hear an earthquake 15 minutes before it happens, can you? Maybe you canif youre an animal.“Animals can hear above and below our range of hearing,” said Brandie
24、Smith. “Thats part of their special abilities. Theyre more sensitive to the environment, which is how they survive.”Primates werent the only animals that seemed to sense the quake before it happened. One of the elephants made a warning sound and a huge lizard (蜥蜴) ran quickly for cover. The flamingo
25、es (a kind of birds) gathered before the quake and stayed together until the shaking stopped.So what kind of vibrations (震动) were the animals picking up in the moments before the quake? Scientist Susan Hough said earthquakes produce two types of wavesa weak “P” wave and then a much stronger “S” wave
26、. The “P” stands for “primary”. And the “S” stands for “secondary”. She thinks the “P” wave might be what sets the animals off.Not all the animals behaved unusually before the quake. For example, Smith said the zoos giant pandas didnt jump up until the shaking actually began. But many of the other a
27、nimals seemed to know something was coming before it happened. “Im not surprised at all,” Smith said.69(1分)Why did Mandara act strangely one day?ABecause it sensed something unusual would happen.BBecause its daughter Kibibi was injured.CBecause it heard an orangutan let out a loud call.DBecause an e
28、arthquake had happened.70(1分)According to Brandie Smith,_.Amany animals hearing is sharpBearthquakes produce two types of wavesCprimates usually gather together before a quakeDhumans can also develop the ability to sense a quake71(1分)Which animal seems unable to sense quake?AA giant panda.BA flaming
29、o.CA lemur.DA lizard.72(1分)What is the best title for the passage?AHow animals survive a quakeBHow animals differ from humansCHow animals behave before a quakeDHow animals protect their young in a quake(本题4分) A very dangerous situation happened in California last week. More than 12 wildfires broke o
30、ut in the state. Most of them began on October 8, in Northern California. They grew rapidly. The fires were made bigger by winds of up to 50 miles per hour and dry air in the area.At least 20 people have been killed, the state government said. About 200 have been injured. At least 3,500 homes and bu
31、sinesses have been destroyed. About 50,000 people have been required to escape. Many left in a hurry, without time to take their personal things. “All the good stuff(东西)Im never going to see it again,” Jeff Okrepkie said. He escaped from his Santa Rosa home. It was destroyed soon after he left.The f
32、ires burned through parts of eight counties(郡,县). These include Sonoma and Napa. The areas are important to Californias economy(经济). They are home to many of the states vineyards(葡萄园) and wineries(酿酒厂). In 2016, Californias wineries made more than $57 billion.October is when wildfires usually produc
33、e the most ruins in California. But it is unusual for so many fires to start at once. Up to now, the government has not given a cause for any of the fires, many of which were still burning.73(1分)Why did the fires grow quickly?AMost of the fires began in October.B12 fires happened at the same time.CT
34、he state government didnt do anything.DHigh-speed wind and dry air.74(1分)How many people have to leave their homes?A50,000.B200.C3,500.D20.75(1分)What is the biggest loss for California s economy?AHomes have been destroyed.BWineries have been burned.CPeople have to leave their homes.DMany people have
35、 been injured.76(1分)What is the cause of the fires?AThe high-speed wind and dry air.BMany fires started at once.COctober produces the most ruins.DThe cause is not explained.(本题4分) Natural disasters take many different forms and can happen without warning. Earthquakes, floods, volcanoes, droughts, ty
36、phoons, and hurricanes are all natural disasters.The earthquake of 26 December 2004 resulted in one of the worst natural disasters in living memory. It was a massive underwater quake and occurred in the Indian Ocean. This caused a huge tsunami (海啸)to cross the Indian Ocean. It destroyed coastlines a
37、nd communities and brought death and destruction to many people. The survivors needed fresh water, food and shelter as well as medical help. People from all over the world gave money.The surface of the Earth has not always looked as it does today; it is moving continuously (although very slowly) and
38、 has done so for billions of years. This is one cause of earthquakes,when one section of the Earth crashes with another. Scientists can predict where this might happen and the area between plates is called a fault line. However, earthquakes do not always happen on Fault lines, which is why they are
39、so dangerous and unpredictable.All the disasters are very dangerous and continue to kill thousands of people each year, but they are nowhere near the most dangerous disaster to ever happen on earth. One type of event in the earths history has regularly killed millions of beings: asteroid (小行星)impact
40、s (撞击). About once every million years the Earth is hit by a piece of rock and ice from space large enough to cause massive destruction (including earthquakes, volcanoes and ice ages) and sometimes to kill entire species. Sixty-five million years ago more than half the earths species were killed by
41、such a disaster, including all the dinosaurs(恐龙). Disasters on the Earth may seem dangerous, but the biggest threat to humans is likely to come from space.77(1分)What did the world do when the tsunami occurred in the Indian Ocean?AThey gave away money to the beggars.BThey sponsored to help the people
42、 survive.CThey donated their possessions to the survivors.DThey helped rebuild the coastlines and communities.78(1分)What can scientists predict about earthquakes?AThe possible time.BThe possible climate.CThe possible place.DThe possible frequence.79(1分)Which is the best heading that matches Paragrap
43、h 3?AWhat do earthquakes destroy?BWhy do earthquakes happen?CHow can we prevent earthquakes?DWhich is the most dangerous natural disaster?80(1分)Where does the author think the most dangerous natural disaster will come from?ASpace.BEarth.CHumans.DWild animals.(本题4分) On February 3,1931 the peace of Ne
44、w Zealands Hawkes Bay region was destroyed when the area was hit by the worst earthquake in New Zealands history.At 10:46 am on that summers day,the quake hit with a magnitude of 7.9 on the Richter scale(里氏震级).The centre of the quake lied some 15 to 20 kilometers north of the two main centers,Napier
45、 and Hastings.The quake lasted for two and a half minutes.Many people died in the earthquake.A fire broke out immediately after the quake.The fire started in a chemists shop and spread quickly.Then the Fire Department in Napier came to help,but they were at a loss to control the fire as a result of
46、losing their water supply.However,the water supply in Hastings,was still usable,allowing them to fight back against the fire.The force of the earthquake destroyed many of the citys famous landmarks(地标).Chunks of the coastline were thrown into the sea.Napiers Bluff Hill,a popular tourist spot,was com
47、pletely destroyed and thrown into the waters below.Most of the major buildings in the city were completely destroyed.Roads and communications across the whole area were cut.People were afraid to enter their homes for days and found shelters at the local Motor Camp or on the beach.There were about 15
48、0 aftershocks(余震)in the 24 hours after the main shock.Over the next 2 weeks,there would be 525 such aftershocks.81(1分)The worst earthquake took place in New Zealand_.Aat nightBin the morningCat noonDin the afternoon82(1分)The firefighters in Napier failed to put out the fire probably because_.Athere
49、was no usable waterBthey couldnt get close to itCthe flames spread too quicklyDThe wind was very strong83(1分)The last two paragraphs mainly tell us that_.Athere were many places of interest in New ZealandBthe earthquake damaged the city seriouslyCmany famous landmarks were thrown into the seaDpeople
50、 were afraid to enter their homes for sleep84(1分)Whats the best title for this passage?AThe 1931 Hawkes Bay earthquakeBNew Zealands two citiesCThe great fire after the great earthquakeDThe citys famous landmarks(本题3分) In some ways, the United States has made some progress. Fires no longer destroy 18
51、,000 buildings as they did in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, or kill half a town of 2,400 people, as they did the same night in Peshtigo, Wisconsin. Other than the Beverly Hill Supper Club fire in Kentucky in 1977, it has been four decades since more than 100 Americans died in a fire. But even with
52、 such successes, the United States still has one of the worst fire death rates in the world. Safety experts say the problem is neither money nor technology, but the indifference(无所谓) of a country that just will not take fires seriously enough. American fire departments are some of the worlds fastest
53、 and best-equipped. They have to be. The United States has twice Japans population, and 40 times as many fires. It spends far less on preventing fires than on fighting them. And American fire-safety lessons are aimed almost entirely at children, who die in large numbers in fires but who, against pop
54、ular beliefs, start very few of them. Experts say the error is an opinion that fires are not really anyones fault. That is not so in other countries, where both public education and the law treat fires as either a personal failing or a crime. Japan has many wood houses; of the 48 fires in world hist
55、ory that burned more than 10,000 buildings, Japan has had 27. Punishment for causing a big fire can be as severe as life imprisonment. In the United States, most education dollars are spent in elementary schools. But, the lessons are aimed at too limited a number of people; just 9 percent of all fir
56、e deaths are caused by children playing with matches.The United States continues to depend more on technology than laws or social pressure. There are smoke detectors in 85 percent of all homes. Some local building laws now require home sprinklers (喷水装置). New heaters and irons shut themselves off if
57、they are tipped.85(1分)The reason why so many Americans die in fires is that _.Athey took no interest in new technologyBthey did not pay great attention to preventing firesCthey showed indifference to fighting firesDthey did not spend enough money on fire equipment86(1分)It can be inferred from the pa
58、ssage that _.Afire safety lessons should not be aimed only at American childrenBAmerican children have not received enough education of fire safety lessonsCJapan is better equipped with fire equipment than the United StatesDAmericas large population leads to more fires87(1分)Which of the following st
59、atements is true according to the passage?AThere has been no great fire in the USA in recent 40 years that leads to high death rate.BThere have been several great fires in the USA in recent 40 years that lead to high death rate.CThere has been only one great fire in the USA in recent 40 years that l
60、ed to high death rate.DThe fire in Kentucky in 1977 made only a few people killed.(本题4分) The trouble started at 9:30 p.m. last New Years Eve, in Newmark. When the fire engines arrived at the fire, a very old woman was sitting in a third floor window. The firefighters placed a ladder (梯子) against the
61、 wooden house, and 26-year-old Marcus Reddick climbed 35 feet to the third floor.The woman, 60 years old and very fat, was sitting with both feet out of the window. When Marcus reached the top of the ladder, the woman, afraid and nervous, put her two legs around him. Suddenly Marcus fell backwards o
62、ff the ladder, with the large woman sitting on him. Marcus landed first hitting a wall beside the front stairs and broke the womans fall. She fell no more, but he fell another ten feet down the stairs. When the fire officer reached him, Marcus was unconscious.Within an hour, a doctor told the men th
63、at Marcus was nearly brain dead, and would only get worse. Doctors talked of turning off the life-saving machine and asked if the family would like to give away his heart. The answer was “yes”.On January 6, firefighters lifted Marcus coffin - covered with an American flag onto a yellow fire engine.
64、Hundreds of firefighters from all over the state joined the procession (行列) through Newmark streets. Children watched silently from school windows. The day Marcus died, his heart was given away to a young girl. His family said that it was the second life Marcus had saved.88(1分)What happened last New
65、 Years Eve in Newmark?AAn old woman was killed.BA fire engine was missing.CA firefighter was murdered.DA wooden house caught fire.89(1分)After reaching the top of the ladder, Marcus _.Awas very afraid and nervousBcouldnt see anything clearlyCfound it difficult to get downDwas knocked off and got hurt
66、90(1分)The underlined word “unconscious” in Paragraph 2 means “_”.AhomelessBsenselessCbreathlessDhelpless91(1分)We can infer from the end of the text that Marcus family might feel _.Asad but proudBshy but excitedCangry and doubtfulDworried and surprised(本题4分) Parts of Africa are covered by a dark clou
67、d. But this is no rain cloud. It is a living cloud made of billions of locusts(蝗虫) that are traveling across the continent eating everything in their path.And now in the battle to stop this disaster, a radio station in Senegal, West Africa, is offering listeners 50 kilograms of locusts. We think thi
68、s idea will get more people to take part in the war on the locusts, said Abdoulaye Ba, from Sud-Fm, a radio station in one of Senegals worst affected area.This is West Africas biggest locust disaster in 15 years, and it is moving east, causing huge damage to crops. As they move they produce young an
69、d increase their number and will soon threaten Sudan in the northeast of Africa. Some say it could reach Asia.Experts say the harmful effect on crops in areas already suffering from food shortage and war could cast many people to go hungry. Governments in the areas are not well equipped to fight the
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