英语i译林牛津版unit3单元自主测试题

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1、英语i译林牛津版unit3单元自主测试题第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节听下面5段对话.每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给旳A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷旳相应位置.听完每段对话后,你都有10秒中旳时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题.每段对话仅读一遍.1. How does the woman feel now? A. Sorry.B. Angry.C. Disappointed2. Which bag did the man buy? A. The yellow one.B. The black one.C. The red one.3. What will the ma

2、n probably do? A. Ask Linda for advice.B. Tell his sister the truth.C. Lend some money to his sister4. What are the speakers talking about? A. Photos.B. A typewriter.C. A photocopier.5. What did the man do yesterday? A. He drew a picture.B. He visited his uncle.C. He went to see a doctor.第二节听下面5段对话或

3、独白.每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给旳A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷旳相应位置.听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟旳作答时间.每段对话或独白读两遍.听第六段材料,回答第6、7题.6. Where are the speakers now? A. At the centre of the park.B. At the ticket office of the park.C. At the entrance of the park.7. What will the man do first in Merry Kitty Wor

4、ld? A. Buy some balloons.B. Ride on the Space Rocket. C. Watch a movie with his daughters.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题.8. How long will the course last? A. For three weeks.B. For two years.C. For three years.9. What do we know about the man? A. He is an English teacher. B. He has a Master degree. C. He is learnin

5、g Chinese.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题.10. Where did the car come from? A. The left.B. The middle.C. The right.11. What does the man say about the car? A. It had lights on. B. It was travelling at a fast speed. C. It was on the wrong side of the road.12. Where are the speakers? A. At a hospital.B. On a road.C.

6、In a police station.听第9段材料,回答13至16题. 13. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Teacher and student. B. Musician and audience. C. Schoolmates.14. How does Susan feel about playing in concerts? A. Enjoyable. B. Uninterested. C. Nervous.15. What does Carl think of playing the piano? A. It i

7、s just a waster of time. B. It brings him much stress. C. It makes him relaxed.16. What does the man want to be? A. A doctor. B. A teacher. C. A musician.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题.17. What is the speaker? A. A tour guide.B. A zoo keeper.C. A teacher.18. When will the tour start? A. At 12:30 p.m.B. At 11:00

8、a.m.C. At 9:00 a.m.19. Where will the students be taken to first? A. The zoos information centre. B. The insect house. C. The entrance.20. What can we learn from the conversation? A. Students must bring money for the trip tomorrow. B. Students are not allowed to feed the animals. C. Students can buy

9、 sandwiches from the zoo shop.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节:单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处旳最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑.21. Language gives us _ability to communicate at _much higher level than any other animals. A. an; / B. /; the C. an; the D. the; a22.Witnesses _ three people run away from the s

10、cene where the man was murdered.A. reported to seeB. reported seeingC. were reported to see D. are reported to be seeing23. _ tomorrow, we will not change our plan.A. However the weather is likeB. However is the weather likeC. Whatever is the weather likeD. Whatever the weather is like24. I feel so

11、tired. No wonder. You _ in front of that computer too long.A. work B. are working C. have been workingD.have worked25. After graduation from a music college she followed one of her friends and reached Hong Kong in 1995, _, some time later, she became a great singer.A. during that B. where C. which D

12、. of whom26. Food supplies in the flood-stricken area _.We must act immediately before theres none left.A. have run out B. are running out C. have been run out D. are being run out27. _that we were doing the right thing,we felt proud.A. Concerned B. Respected C. Convinced D. Feared 28. She listened

13、with a _expression on her face.She looked so_.A. puzzled; puzzled B. puzzling; puzzling C .puzzled;puzzling D.puzzling;puzzled 29.They were the last two to go _ the ship. A. abroad B. aboard C.broad D.wide30.A small car is big enough for a family of three_you need more space for luggage.A. once B. b

14、ecause C. in case D. unless31.The famous actor is said _ over $20 million in advertisements last year.A. to earn B. have earned C. to have earned D. having earned32. Mary left home in 1998,and _since then.A. had not been heard of B. has not been heard ofC. had not heard of D. has not heard of33. We

15、ought to prepare ourselves against a rainy day_.A. as well as it possible B. as possible as we doC. as possible as we can see D. as well as possible34. Not only food and clothing but also medical treatment has been _the people who need it in the flooded areas.A. supplied with B. provided for C. turn

16、ed in D. set to35. -Do you want another drink? -_.A. I dont think so B. No way C. Not at all D. I wouldnt say no第二节:完形填空(共20小题;满分20分) 请认真阅读下列短文,从短文中各题所给旳A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.I always pay attention to the first impression I leave upon strangers. However, I have _36_ that no stranger cares

17、much about what you have done.It was Saturday. I was very excited after a weeks hard study. What was more, my former classmate and best friend was coming to visit me.When dusk _37_ near, my friend appeared on time. We decided to have supper together and went to a restaurant. To my astonishment, many

18、 people were 38 at us as if we were monsters from other planet. I looked myself up and down, but found nothing was _39_. When I cast my eyes at my friend, suddenly I realized what had happened: I was with a boy 40 .My friend also noticed it. We looked at each other and smiled. _41_, people kept star

19、ing at us throughout our meal 42 the strange atmosphere made us uncomfortable.During the meal, I _43_ that my friend finish as fast as possible, so that we could get out of such an embarrassing situation. Suddenly my friend noticed another classmate passing by the _44_ and he rose to his feet to 45

20、him. But he was in such a hurry that he knocked down the table, leading to the hot soup pouring all over me. What was more, his voice caught peoples _46_ again. The 47 on their faces showed me that they were laughing us.How embarrassed I was! My face turned red and I wished I could find a hole to 48

21、 in. As quickly as possible, I rushed out of the restaurant. My friend 49 and he caught up with me when I was so tired that I had to stop. But he was so 50 that it surprised at me.“Dont be too 51 what people think about you,” he said to me. “In fact, to many _52_, you are just a passing figure, like

22、 a piece of cloud in the sky, which will disappear in no _53_ . Nobody knows who you are. You can just be yourself.”Yes, he is right. No one in the restaurant actually knew who I was. I should just be myself and 54 others prejudices(偏见) aside. Life is a long road and we need not make such fuss(大惊小怪)

23、 of tiny things it is too 55 .36Aunderstood Brealized Cguessed Dpredicted 37Awent BfellCcame Ddrew 38Astaring Bsmiling Claughing Dglaring 39Anew Blost Cwrong Dfresh 40Atogether Balone Chere Dthere 41AIndeed BHowever CTherefore DSimilarly 42Abut Bwhile Cor Dand 43Aordered Bsuggested Cthought Dwhisper

24、ed 44Ashop Bbank Crestaurant Dschool 45Astop Bjoin Cprevent Dhold 46Ainterest Bcare Cthought Dattention 47Aanger Bexpressions Cdisappointment Djoy 48Alive Bsleep Chide Dwait 49Afinished BfollowedCcompleted Dstopped 50Acalm Bexcited CpleasedDangry 51Acurious about Bsurprised at Cnervous aboutDinteres

25、ted in 52AcustomersBstrangers Cpassers-by Dvisitors 53Atime Bhurry Cwait Dline 54Acast Bpush CthrowDleave 55Atiring Bboring Cfrightening Ddisappointing 第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题,每题2分,满分30分) 请认真阅读下列短文,从短文中各题所给旳A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.A Most people around the world are right-handed. This also seems to b

26、e true in history. In 1799, scientists studied works (作品) of art made at different times from 1, 500 B. C. to the 1950s. Most of the people shown in these works are right-handed, so the scientists guessed that right-handedness has always been common through history. Today, only about 10% to 15% of t

27、he worlds population is left-handed. Why are there more right-handed people than left-handed ones? Scientists now know that a persons two hands each have their own jobs. For most people, the left hand is used to find things or hold things. The right hand is used to work with things. This is because

28、of the different work of the two sides of the brain. The right side of the brain, which makes a persons hands and eyes work together, controls the left hand. The left-side of the brain, which controls the right hand, is the centre for thinking and doing problems. These findings show that more artist

29、s should be left-handed, and studies have found that left-handedness is twice as common among artists than among people in other jobs. No one really knows what makes a person become right-handed instead of being left-handed. Scientists have found that almost 40% of the people become left-handed beca

30、use their main brain is damaged when they are born. However, this doesnt happen to everyone, so scientists guess there must be another reason why people become left-handed. One idea is that people usually get right-handed from their parents. If a person does not receive the gene (基因) for right-hande

31、dness, he/she may become either right- or left-handed according to the chance and the people they work or live with. Though right-handedness is more common than left-handedness, people no longer think left-handed people are strange or unusual. A long time ago, left-handed children were made to use t

32、heir right hands like other children, but today they dont have to. 56. After studying works of art made at different times in history, the scientists found _. A. the art began from 1, 500 B. C. B. the works of art ended in the 1950sC. most people shown in the works of art are right-handedD. most peo

33、ple shown in the works of art are left-handed57. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?A. Less than one sixth people in the world are left-handed now B. The right side of the brain, which makes a persons hands and eyes work together, controls the right hand. C. About 40% of people

34、 become left-handed D. According to the research findings, artists who are right-handed should be more successful.58. What is the left hand for most people used to do?A. Its used to find or hold things. B. Its used to work with things. C. Its used to make a persons hands and eyes work together. D. I

35、ts the centre for thinking and doing problems. 59. The best title for this passage is _A. Scientists New Inventions.B. Left-handed People.C. Which Hand, Left or Right?D. Different Brains, Different Hands. BUsing computers, watching television and listening to music are nearly a full-time activity fo

36、r most US children, with the average 8 to 18-year-olds taking in 6.5 hours a day, a report has said. The study by the Kaiser Family Foundation was one of the few national efforts to find out how much time children spend on television and other media. The data were collected from classroom questionna

37、ires given to more than 2,000 US schoolchildren in Grades 3 to 13.Just over half said their families had no rules on watching television. 68% said they had a television in their bedroom, half had a VCR or DVD player and 31% had a computer in the bedroom.The youngest children watched the most televis

38、ion, with 8 to 10-year-olds watching more than four hours a day on average, including video games. On the whole the children watched 3 hours and 51 minutes of television on average.However, the study found that children who said that they spent the most time with their parents were also the ones who

39、 reported watching the most television. “Perhaps thats how kids and their parents spend time together,” said the report.There was also a link between heavy use of video games and low grades, and this held true to a lesser degree for watching television or listening to music. Fears that electronic me

40、dia would rob children of more old-fashioned skills seem unfounded, the report finds. “In a typical day, nearly three out of four (73%) of young people say that they read for pleasure,” the report reads. “On average, 8 to 18-year-olds spend about three-quarters of an hour a day reading,” it added. “

41、Interestingly, those young people who spend the most time watching TV (the 20% who watch more than five hours a day) dont say that they spend any less time reading than other young people do.”60. According to the questionnaires, students of higher grades use _ lower grades.A. less video games thanB.

42、 more video games than C. as much video games asD. no more video games than61. From the passage, we can know many more children have _ in their bedrooms. A. computersB. VCR or DVD players C. televisions D. radios62. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE? A. Electronic media have c

43、aused the children to lose their traditional skills. B. Most children read books and watch TV for pleasure. C. Those who love watching TV enjoy learning lessons as well. D. There are more good programs on TV at bedtime.CCan people change their skin color without suffering like pop king Michael Jacks

44、on? Perhaps yes. Scientists have found the gene that determines skin color.The gene comes in two versions, one of which is found in 99 per cent of Europeans. The other is found in 93 to 100 per cent of Africans, researchers at Pennsylvania State University report in the latest issue of Science.Scien

45、tists have changed the color of a dark-striped zebra fish to uniform gold by inserting(插入) a version of the pigment gene into a young fish. As with humans, zebra fish skin color is determined by pigment(色素)cells, which contain melanosomes(黑色素). The number, size and darkness of melanosomes per pigmen

46、t cell determines skin color.It appears that, like the golden zebra fish, light-skinned Europeans also have a mutation(突变) in the gene for melanosome production. This results in less pigmented skin.However, Keith Cheng, leader of the research team, points out that the mutation is different in human

47、and zebra fish genes.Humans acquired dark skin in Africa about 1.5 million years ago to protect bodies from ultra-violet rays of the sun, which can cause skin cancer.But when modern humans leave Africa to live in northern latitudes, they need more sunlight on their skin to produce vitamin D. So the

48、related gene changes, according to Cheng.Asians have the same version of the gene as Africans, so they probably acquired their light skin through the action of some other gene that affects skin color, said Cheng.The new discovery could lead to medical treatments for skin cancer. It also could lead t

49、o research into ways to change skin color without damaging it like chemical treatment did on Michael Jackson.63. The passage mainly tells us that _. A. people can not change their skin color without any pain B. the new discovery could lead to search into ways to change skin color safely C. pop king

50、Michael Jackson often changed his skin color as he liked D. scientists have found out that peoples skin color is determined by the gene64. It can be inferred from the passage that _. A. nowadays people who want to change their skin color have to suffer a lot from the damage caused by the chemical tr

51、eatment B. Europeans and Africans have the same gene C. the new discovery could help to find medical treatments for skin cancer D. there are two kinds of genes65. Scientists have done an experiment on a dark-striped zebra fish in order to _. A. find the different genes of humans B. prove the humans

52、skin color is determined by the pigment gene C. find out the reason why the Africans skin color is dark D. find out the ways of changing peoples skin color66. The reason why Europeans are light-skinned is probably that _. A. they are born light-skinned people B. light-skinned Europeans have mutation

53、 in the gene for melanosome production C. they have fewer activities outsideD. they pay much attention to protecting their skinDWhen I was a child I never said, When I grow up, I want to be a CEO, but here I amWhen I look back on my career, I realize the road to becoming a CEO isnt a straight, clear

54、ly clarified pathIn fact, no two paths are the sameBut whether you want to be a boss one day or not, theres a lot to learn from how leaders rise to the top of successful companies As this series of stories shows, the paths to becoming a CEO may vary, but the people in that position share the qualiti

55、es of commitment(义务), work ethic(道德) and a strong desire for building something newAnd every CEO take risks along the wayputting your life savings on the line to start a software company or leaving a big business to be one of the first employees at a startupI grew up in Minnesota, and learned how to

56、 be an entrepreneur(企业家)from my father, who has run a small business for almost 30 yearsI went to Georgetown University and tried a lot of business activities in college with varying degrees of successAnd I always had a dream job pattern: to walk to work, work for myself and build something for cons

57、umers Im only 29, so its been a quick ride to CEOOut of college, I worked for AOL as a product manager, then moved to Revolution Health and ran the consumer product teamIn mid-2007 I left Revolution Health and started LivingSocial with several other colleagues, where I became a CEOCareer advice: Don

58、t figure out where you want to work, or even what industry youd like to work atFigure out what makes you do soWhat gives you a really big rush? Answer why you like things, not what you like doingand then apply it to your work lifeAlso, just because youre graduating, dont stop learningRead more books

59、 than you did in collegeIf you do, and theyre not, youre really well-positioned to succeed in whatever you do67. What can we know from the first paragraph?AThe author hasnt achieved his childhood ambitionBThe author thinks there is some easy way to become a CEOCThe author had an ambition of becoming

60、 a CEO in his childhoodDThe author believes success stories of CEOs can be beneficial to everybody68. According to the author, successful CEOs should _Atry not to take risksBstay in the same businessChave a strong sense of creativityDsave every possible penny69. What can we know about the author fro

61、m the passage?AHe started LivingSocial when he was still a student of Georgetown UniversityBHe used to run the consumer product team for AOLCHis business activities at college ended up in more failure than successDHis father had far-reaching influence on him70. Which of the following proverbs may the author agree with according to the last paragraph?AWell

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