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    1、人教版英语高一上学期Unit4 Earthquakes测试卷一、单项选择1A lot of new solutions to the problems _at the meeting on Wednesday, which are still waiting to be decided on by the manager.Acame onBcame outCcame upDcame back2-Could you be so kind as to post the letter for me?-_.AThats rightBWith pleasureCIts my treatDTake it

    2、easy3I found _ impossible for _ to work out the math problem.Ait; himBit; heCthat; himDthat; he4Planning so far ahead _ no sense-so many things will have changed by next year.AmakesBhas madeCis makingDmade5Not until he got seriously ill _ the importance of health.Ahe had realizedBhe realizedChad he

    3、realizedDdid he realize6-What do you think made Mary upset?-_ her new bicycle.AAs she lostBLosingCLostDBecause of losing7If you smile, _youre in a bad mood, it will immediately improve your mood.AwhenBonly ifCeven ifDonce8I will _ the story as it was told to me.Aset aboutBset outCset downDset up9I a

    4、m _ to you for the chance you gave me to express my feelings.AhelpfulBhopefulCgratefulDuseful10In fact, before the earthquake happened in Tangshan, a lot of strange things appeared in different parts, but most people them as a result of their carelessness.Agot along withBthought little ofCmade use o

    5、fDadded up to二、阅读理解Despite the vital role they play in many ecosystems, animals considered to be “ugly” are being ignored by scientists. A study had found uglier animals attract less attention and less funding when it comes to conservation efforts and research. This could mean the ugliest animal pop

    6、ulation could be under threat.The study was conducted by wildlife biologists Trish Fleming and Bill Bateman in Perth, Australia. They looked at research publications concerning 331 Australian mammal species that broadly fell into categories they labeled as “the good, the bad and the ugly”. It turned

    7、 out that studies into “the good group” and “the bad group” were carried out while “the ugly group” was ignored.Ugly animals, such as the fruit bat and the tree bat, are being ignored by conservationists. And some animals are even becoming endangered because of how they look. The Madagascan lemur (狐

    8、猴) called the ayeaye is so ugly that the natives have long seen them as a bad sign, or a sign of death, so they kill them whenever they see them. Other ugly animals under threat include the dugong (儒艮) and the proboscis monkey (长鼻猴)Despite making up 45% of the 331 species studied, the ugly animals h

    9、ave attracted little attention from scientists. “We know so little about the biology of many of these species,” said Trish Fleming. “For many, we have catalogued their existence, but when it comes to understanding what they eat, their habitat needs, or how we could improve their chance of survival,

    10、we are still in the dark.With Bill Bateman, Trish Fleming has called for improved funding for the lesserknown mammals. “It would be tragic if humans ended up causing the extinction of more species without even knowing anything about them,” they said.11Based on the text, “the ugly animals” _.Aare inc

    11、reasing in numberBget more conservation fundsCplay an important role in the ecosystemDcost quite a great deal of money in research12Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?APeople see the dugong as a sign of death.BMore attention has been paid to “the ugly animals”CThere was not enough

    12、study on “the ugly animals”DTrish and Bill did research on 331 Australian mammals.13The main reason for some animals being endangered may lie in _.Atheir unpleasant looksBtheir broad categoriesCtheir economic valuesDtheir lovely appearances14The best title for the text would be “_”AThe Ugliest Anima

    13、l in the WorldBThe Ugly Species Are under ThreatCThe Living Habits of the Ugly SpeciesDThe Proboscis Monkey Is EndangeredIts a popular belief that a fishs memory lasts for only seven seconds. It may seem sad to think that they dont remember what theyve eaten or where theyve been, and they dont recog

    14、nize you or any of their friends-every moment in their life would be like seeing the world for the first time.But dont be so quick to feel sorry for them. A new study has found that fish have a much better memory than we used to think. In fact, certain species of fish can even remember events from a

    15、slong as 12 days ago.In the study, researchers from MacEwan University in Canada trained a kind of fish called African cichlids to go to a certain area of their tank to get food. They then waited for 12 days before putting them back in the tank again.Researchers used computer software to monitor the

    16、 fishs movements. They found that after such a long break the fish still went to the same place where they first got food. This suggested that they could remember their past experiences.In fact, scientists had been thinking for a long time that African cichlids might have a good memory. An earlier s

    17、tudy showed that they behaved aggressively in front of certain fish, perhaps because they remembered their past “fights”. But untilthe latest findings, there was no clear evidence.Just as a good memory can make our lives easier, it also plays an important part when a fish is trying to survive in the

    18、 wild.“If fish are able to remember that a certain area contains safe food, they will be able to go back to that area without putting their lives at risks,” lead researcher Trevor Hamilton told Live Science.For a long time, fish were placed far below chimpanzees, dolphins and mice on the list of sma

    19、rt animals. But this study has given scientists a new understanding of their intelligence.15What is the article mainly about?AFish having very bad memoriesBFish being smarter than we thoughtCHow fish improve their memoryDWhat we can learn from fish16According to the article, people used to believe t

    20、hat _.Afish could only remember part of their past experiencesBfish could remember things that happened 12 days agoCa fishs memory lasted for only seven minutesDfish didnt recognize any of their friends17How can fish benefit most from a good memory? They can remember_.Awhere to get food and surviveB

    21、their enemies and fightCwhere to escape to when in dangerDtheir friends and help each otherWhen I was 12 years old, my family moved to a slightly nicer neighborhood in the Prince Georges County. I wasnt happy about the move. I liked my schooland enjoyed riding the school bus; I had befriended (照顾) e

    22、very dog in my old neighborhood and made good friends with them; and I would miss my special reading tree. Besides, we had only just moved to Maryland the year before.Still, a new place to explore is always a good thing. Directly in front of our apartment building was a small wooded hill and that im

    23、mediately became my domain (领地). I named a certain space “Buckingham Palace”, and didnt allow anyone to disturb me there. A few years after I returned from my university in New Jersey to live in that neighborhood, only on the opposite side of the hill, I was pleased to share my palace with the frien

    24、ds who came to visit.As I was not permitted to wander far without a good excuse, it took me slightly longer to discover the large field that was over a ridge (山脊) by the road. The field was, after all, in the opposite direction from my school and I had no reason to walk that way.However, one day I d

    25、id go off that way and happened to look down into the field and see, to my delight, lots of yellow flowers. The field was simply covered with them. Carefully, I began to climb down the ridge into the field, planning to pick a rose for my mother. Alas, I didnt get far before the field of flowers rose

    26、 and flew away. I had seen not a field of flowers but a garden of goldfinches (金翅雀).18Before moving to a new neighborhood, the author .Aplanted a reading treeBused to go to school on footCmoved there just from MarylandDgot along well with dogs in the neighborhood19In his new neighborhood, the author

    27、 .Ainvited his friends to have a visitBmade friends with many dogsCran away from the schoolDfound a good place and named it “Buckingham Palace”20When going near the field beyond the hill, the author .Afound his school was opposite the fieldBfound many goldfinches on the yellow flowersCrealized what

    28、he had seen were goldfinchesDpicked a lot of yellow flowers for his mother21What does the author mainly talk about in the passage?AExploring a new neighborhood.BOne of his strange experiences.CThe advantages of his new apartment.DThe move of his family when he was young.During an earthquake, you sho

    29、uld need to know a thing or two on what to do. If the earthquake strikes while youre inside a house, you should lie on the floor and take cover under a strong table or other furniture. If there is no furniture you can cover your head with your arms and keep still in the corner of the room. You shoul

    30、d remain away from windows, glass walls, or anything that can fall.If you are in bed, stay still. Hold firmly onto your bed and make use of a pillow (枕头) to safeguard your head. You may use a doorway or shelter but only when it is close to you. It should also be considered whether it is strong enoug

    31、h to deal with the load. Do not use lifts, even when they work. Electricity may go out at any time. Many injuries happen when people try to rush out. This means you ought to stay still in your house or perhaps wherever you are.When you are outdoors, you should be far away from buildings, power wires

    32、 or lights. You should be in the open until the quake stops. Remember that many earthquake deaths outside the house come from debris (碎片), falling walls, flying glass and other falling objects. If an earthquake strikes and you are driving, you pull up to the side of the highway and stop as quickly a

    33、s possible. You ought not to stop under trees, buildings or power wires. Dont stop in the middle of the street since it could trouble others.When trapped, you shouldnt move. Your mouth should be covered with a piece of clothing or handkerchief. Do not shout whenever possible. Shouting should be empl

    34、oyed at last to get help from rescuers. This is because it is possible for you to breathe some dirty dust.22What are you advised to do if you are in bed?AWe should get up quickly and ask for help.BWe should stay in bed with a pillow protecting our head.CWe should get up quickly and rush out of the b

    35、edroom.DWe should get up quickly and find something to protect ourselves.23Why are you advised not to use a lift?AThe lift usually doesnt work.BWe will probably be trapped in it.CToo many people are using the lift.DThe building probably will fall down.24We can learn from this passage that .Asome peo

    36、ple may be attacked by debris or falling objectsBwhen trapped we should shout for help loudlyCduring an earthquake we should stop our car in the middle of the streetDif an earthquake strikes we should cover our head with a piece of clothing25The author writes this passage mainly to tell us .Aa big e

    37、arthquake may kill a lot of peopleBthe safe ways of preventing an earthquakeChow we survive an earthquake if it strikesDwhat we should prepare for a big earthquake三、完形填空Are forests always created by nature? A man from India proves that this is not necessarily 26_.Abdul Kareem, who used to be an airl

    38、ine ticketing agent, has a great love for the 27_. 28_ he never went to college, he can talk about plants and trees like an expert. In 1977, he bought a piece of 29_ wasteland with the dream of growing trees on it. In the beginning, people thought he was 30_ to waste his time and money on the land.

    39、But he simply 31_ them and kept32 _ the soil and planting trees there. The land was so dry that it had to be 33_ several times a day. Kareem had to 34_ the water from a source that was a kilometer away. In the first two years, none of the trees he planted 35_. However, in the third year, several you

    40、ng trees started growing. Greatly36 _ by the result, Kareem planted more trees and his manmade forest began to 37_.Kareem let his forest grow38_, without using any chemicals to help it grow or 39_ insects. He 40_ the ability of nature to renew41 _. Thats 42_ he did not allow fallen leaves or twigs f

    41、rom the forest to be removed.After years of hard work, Kareem has not only realized his dream 43_ transformed a piece of deserted property into a beautiful forest as well. Today, his forest is 44_ to 1,500 medicinal plants, 2,000 varieties of trees, rare birds, animals, and insects. Now, scientists

    42、from all over the world come to visit his 45_. They hope to find the secret of his success.26ApossibleBtrueCtroublesomeDimportant27AweedsBflowersCwoodsDanimals28ABecauseBEver sinceCAs ifDAlthough29ArockyBrichCgreenDmuddy30AfunnyBcrazyCworriedDbrave31AinfluencedBseparatedCchangedDignored32Aworking ou

    43、tBworking onCtaking outDtaking on33AturnedBdugCwateredDcovered34AfetchBtransportCtakeDdrive35AdiedBincreasedCburstDsurvived36AsurprisedBhurtCencouragedDmoved37Atake placeBtake shapeClose wayDlose control38AsmartlyBpainfullyCexcitinglyDnaturally39AcookBspreadCkillDkeep40Abelieved inBlearned fromCthre

    44、w awayDgave up41AhimselfBthemCitselfDus42AhowBwhenCwhetherDwhy43AandBsoCorDbut44AhouseBhomeClandDfarm45AcreatureBparkCcreationDnature四、七选五根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。How to Improve Your EnglishOne of the most important questions that every student asks is how to improve your English. Th

    45、ere are probably as many answers to this question as there are people 46Lets begin with the three most important rules to help guide you. Youll find further ideas below.Rule 1: 47The most important rule to remember is that learning English is a process. It takes time, and it takes lots of patience!

    46、If you are patient, you will improve your English.Rule 2:Make a PlanThe most important thing to do is to create a plan and follow that plan. 48Patience is key to improving your English, so go slowly and focus on your foals. Youll speak English well soon if you keep to the plan.Rule 3:49Its absolutel

    47、y necessary that learning English becomes a habit. In other words, you should work on your English every day. Its not necessary to study grammar every day. However, you should listen, watch read or speak English every day even if its for a short period of time.50When you truly understand and master

    48、these three rules, then you will find your English level is really great.五、语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Have you ever dreamed of being famous 51 a musician? At first many singers may form a band to practise their music. And then they may get the chance to give 52 (perform) in pubs or clubs. L

    49、ater they may gradually become popular.53, the Monkees started in a different way. They began as a TV show. The TV organizers had put an advertisement in a newspaper.54 (look) for rock musicians who could act as well as sing.55 (honest) speaking, only one of them was good enough and the other three

    50、members pretended 56 (sing). So it couldnt 57 (call) a real band at the beginning. Anyhow, their shows were 58(humour) and they became popular. After a year or so, they worked harder and produced 59 own records and started touring. About 1970, the Monkees broke up but they reunited in the mid-1990s

    51、and in 2019 produced a new record,60 they celebrated their former happy time with.六、书面表达假如你是校报的小记者李华。请根据表格中所提供的信息,为校报的英语专栏写一篇报道。时间10月16日,星期四事件地震演习过程1. 老师提前给同学们讲避险逃生的知识;2. 听到第一声警报,同学们迅速双手护头躲避在桌子底下;听到第二声警报,同学们迅速并有序撤离至操场;3. 同学们从第一声警报声响起到集合完毕仅用了2分45秒。注意:1. 词数120左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:地震演习 earthquake drill_

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