高一(上)英語必修一Unit4 Earthquakes 綜合提高訓練 一.單項填空(15分) 1. —Peter was killed in the earthquake! —_____ I talked with him last week. A. What a pity! B. I beg your pardon. C. Sorry to hear that. D. Is that so? 2. We’ll not attend the meeting _____ we are invited. A. if B. and C. unless D. once 3. —They didn’t attend the conference. —They _____ a long trip abroad. A. prepared B. were preparing for C. were preparing D. are preparing for 4. Wash your hands with soap _____ the experiment. A. in the end of B. at the end of C. to the end of D. by the end of 5. His strength had almost _____ when they found him in the desert. A. given out B. given in C. given up D. given off 6. Many people came to the meeting, _____ of whom left early. A. number B. the numbers C. the number D. a number 7. I’ll spend my holiday in Shanghai, _____ lies on the coast. A. who B. which C. where D. that 8. On _____ the bad news, she cried with her face _____ in his hands. A. hear; bury B. hear; buried C. heard; burying D. hearing; buried 9. Not far from the club, there was a garden, _____ owner was seated in it playing cards with his children every afternoon. A. its B. whose C. which D. of which 10. It’s quite _____ to score a goal in FIFA World Cup. A. a prize B. a price C. an honour D. a value 11. I met the teacher in the street yesterday _____ taught me English three years ago. A. which B. when C. where D. who 12. The people there were greatly _____ to see every-thing changed over a night. A. pleased B. shocked C. interested D. moved 13. Tell us about the people and the places _____ are different from ours. A. that B. who C. which D. whom 14. _____ is no wonder the building is _____. A. It; in ruins B. That; in ruins C. This; in ruin D It; in ruin 15. —Do you mind if I open the window? —_____, but I’ve caught a bad cold today. A. No, not at all B. Yes, of course not C. Yes, please D. I’m sorry 二 完形填空(共20小題; 每小題1.5分,滿分30分) I have certainly seen lots of changes in my lifetime! I look around my home and see mod cons(現(xiàn)代化生活設(shè)備) that I could never have 16 of fifty or sixty years ago. I 17 the early part of childhood in a cottage without running water or electricity and yet these days, I feel 18 if there is a power cut for even just an hour or two! So, I have changed too. Things that I couldn’t even imagine in the past now seem quite 19 . I don’t think, however, that people are happier today than they were 50 years ago. We are certainly materially better off than we were 20 most people still seem to be weighed 21 by problems. My daughter and her family are a good 22 . They have a spacious, comfortable home with every labor-saving device you can 23 . There’s a washing machine, a clothes dryer, and all sorts of other household items which are 24 to save time but it seems to me that my daughter and her husband just spend all that “saved” time 25 ! They 26 relax and are always complaining of being 27 and “stressed”. Children these days have all sorts of “educational toys” and yet they seem unable to 28 themselves. My daughter tries to 29 the time her children spend watching television but when they aren’t watching TV, they are sad. They play with new 30 for a day or two and then 31 them once they have gone off them. When we were children, we had almost nothing but we were so 32 . We had all sorts of fun and games in the nearby woods. But, of course, children can’t play 33 outdoors any longer. There is so much crime and parents are afraid to let their children go out alone 34 they are injured, kidnapped, raped or even murdered. These crimes may not be directly 35 with modern inventions but there must be some connection. 16. A. seen B. dreamed C. spoken D. touched 17. A. took B. cost C. spent D. afforded 18. A. uneasy B. unlucky C. disappointed D. happy 19. A. impressive B. impossible C. normal D. public 20. A. so B. while C. and D. but 21. A. down B. at C. off D. up 22. A. show B. type C. explanation D. example 23. A. think of B. think over C. think on D. think through 24. A. built B. arranged C. designed D. formed 25. A. playing B. working C. relaxing D. singing 26. A. sometimes B. never C. often D. regularly 27. A. patient B. tired C. special D. worried 28. A. learn B. know C. enjoy D. teach 29. A. offer B. limit C. waste D. stop 30. A. programs B. games C. cars D. toys 31. A. give off B. leave off C. get rid of D. get off 32. A. inventive B. active C. clever D. excited 33. A. easily B. dangerously C. conveniently D. safely 34. A. in case B. so that C. least D. even though 35. A. connected B. dealt C. done D. made 三: 閱讀理解 (共11小題; 每小題2分, 滿分22分) A Pablo Ruiz Picasso was the favourite child of his family. He was the only boy among a great many girl cousins. That was enough to make him important, but the father loved him especially, because he knew his son was going to be an artist. Pablo knew the word for pencil even before he could see Mamma and Papa. When he was small, he spent hours by himself making delightful little drawings of animals and people. If his mother sent him out to play in the square, he went on drawing in the dust under the trees. Don Jose Ruiz, Pablo’s father, was director of the museum in southern Spain. He earned only a small salary, but there was not much work to do and he was able to practice his hobby, which was painting pigeons. Don loved pigeons very much. He painted them dead or alive in ones and twos and in dozens. Sometimes he painted them on paper, cut them out and stuck them onto canvas (畫布); sometimes he stuck real feathers onto his pictures. He knew a great deal about the technique of painting and he taught it all to Pablo. Life in Malaga was very pleasant. In the hot sunshine father and son would walk down to the beach to look at the boats on the shore or wander around the open markets. They made a strange pair. Don was tall and thin, with red hair and beard, sad gray eyes and a fine set of whiskers (腮須). He was so shy and correct that he was nicknamed “the Englishman”. Pablo was quite the opposite. He had his mother’s small, strong build (體格); he had straight black hair, and bright black eyes that noticed everything that was going on around him. 36. Picasso’s father loved him especially, because . A. he was the only boy in the family B. he was going to be an important person to his family C. he showed the gift of an artist in his early childhood D. he looked like his mother 37. Pablo’s father painted a lot because . A. he didn’t have enough money B. he had plenty of time C. he liked the pigeons, especially the dead ones D. he looked after the museum 38. Don Jose Ruiz and Pablo were a strange pair because . A. they liked to wander about the town B. they noticed everything that was going on around them C. one was tall and thin, the other was small and strong D. they looked so different from each other 39. The best title of the passage might be . A. Pablo Picasso: the great artist B. The Boyhood of Pablo Picasso C. Father of A Great Artist D. Father’s Influence (影響) on His Son B Benjamin Franklin was truly what we call a “jack of all trades”. Although best known for his experiments with electricity, Franklin was a scientist, a politician, and almost everything in between. Franklin was born in Boston in 1706, the tenth and youngest of his father’s sons. When he was 12, Franklin worked as an apprentice. He worked in his older brother James’ printing shop. He secretly started publishing his writing under the false name of Silence Dogood. James wasn’t pleased when he found out the writer was Ben. Ben stopped his job and set out for Philadelphia. In 1732, Franklin began publishing Poor Richard’s Almanack, where most of his sayings can be found. Many of these , such as “A penny saved is a penny earned”, remain popular today. Franklin is known as a Founding Father. This means that he was part of the group of men who founded their nation. He was a member of the Continental Congress and also the oldest person to sign both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Electricity and weather were especially interesting to Franklin. He proved that lightning is electricity by catching sparks from a cloud while flying a kite in a storm. As Ben says, “If you would not be forgotten when you are dead and rotten, either write things worth reading or do things worth writing about. ” His theory seems to work, because Ben followed both pieces of his own advice, and we still remember him centuries later! 40. Though Franklin did many kinds of work, he . A. is mostly remembered for his experiments with electricity B. is better known as a Founding Father C. is best known as the oldest man who signed the Declaration D. is remembered mostly as the author of Poor Richard’s Almanack 41. The underlined word in the second paragraph probably means someone . A. who owns a printing shop B. who learns a trade by working with a skilled person C. who is skilled at his work D. who does business with a printing shop 42. From the last paragraph we can see that ______. A. Franklin not only wrote things worth reading but also did things worth writing about B. Franklin listened to others’ advice and was remembered by the Americans C. Franklin wrote things worth reading rather than did things worth writing about D. many people followed his advice and succeeded at last C A star usually is someone who has become famous in sports, film, or pop music, someone like singer Michael Jackson. In the middle nineteen eighties, Michael Jackson successfully made a famous record, which quickly became the most popular recording in the history of music. This made Michael Jackson a bright star. One of the famous sports bright stars in the United States is Mohammed Ali. When he was a young man, he won a gold medal in the Olympic Games as a boxer. Then, he won first place in the world heavy weight boxing match. Before long, he was known as one of the greatest and most famous boxers in sports history. Everyone knows his name. Like the stars in the sky, a bright star will lose his brightness as time passes. He is loved by millions of people today, but will be forgotten tomorrow. 43. What does this passage mainly talk about? A. Michael Jackson B. Mohammed Ali C. pop music and boxing D. bright stars 44. Michael Jackson is famous for . A. his songs B. his film C. his sports D. his heavy weight 45. What does “boxer” in the passage mean in Chinese? A. 盒子 B. 裝箱者 C. 拳擊手 D. 制作人 46. What will happen to the bright stars at last according to the passage? A. They will be remembered by millions of people. B. They will be loved by people for ever. C. They will be the most important people in history. D. They will lose their brightness and be little known. 四. 翻譯句子。 1.今晚我和小王要去聽音樂會。 2.下個月我姐姐要生小孩了。 3.他長大時,他想要成為一名科學家。 4.明天他將呆在家里看電視。 5.由于污染,河里的魚都快死光了。 6.他說他們將于下周六舉行英語晚會。 7.王老師問湯姆是否他會在下個星期完成這項任務(wù)。 8.她告訴我要在下周三看完這本小說。 高一(上)英語必修一Unit4 Earthquakes綜合提高訓練答案 一.單項填空(15分) 1—5 CCBBA 6—10 DBDBC 11—15 DBAAA 二 完形填空 16—20 BCACD 21—25 ADACB 26—30 BBCBD 31—35 CADAA 三: 閱讀理解 36—39 CBDB 40—42 ABA 43—46 DACD 四. 翻譯句子。 1 Both xiao Wang and I are going to the concert tonight. 2 My sister is going to have a baby next month. 3 He is going to be a scientist when he grows up. 4 I am staying to watch TV at home tomorrow. 5 The fish in the river is dying soon because of pollution. 6 He said that they would hold an English party the next Saturday. 7 Mr. Wang asked Tom if he would finish the task the next week. 8 She told me that I would finish reading the novel. |
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