◎ 新人教版高一上学期英语unit 4 综合巩固提高(必修2)的第一部分试题
  • It will be _____ wonderful world if all nations live in _____ peace with each other.
    [     ]
    A. a; a
    B. the; the
    C. a; the
    D. a; /
  • The album (唱片) _____ twelve songs in all, _____ five classics (经典歌曲).

    A. includes; including
    B. contains; included 
    C. include; included
    D. contains; including

  • The car accident _____ the driver's carelessness.
    [     ]
    A. resulted in
    B. resulted of
    C. resulted from
    D. result for
  • Getting _____ in the forest is very dangerous.

    A. losing
    B. lost
    C. to lost
    D. being lost
  • Wait till you are more _____. It's better to be sure than sorry.
    [     ]
    A. inspired
    B. satisfied
    C. calm
    D. certain
  • I hear Tim once was _____ of losing his life, but now he is _____.
    [     ]
    A. in danger, out of danger
    B. in a danger, out of the danger
    C. in the danger, out of danger
    D. in the danger, out of the danger
◎ 新人教版高一上学期英语unit 4 综合巩固提高(必修2)的第二部分试题
  • When he was asked about the question where he was last night, he was _____.
    [     ]
    A. at loss
    B. in a loss
    C. at a loss
    D. with losses
  • I don't think the change of timetable will _____ our plan much.
    [     ]
    A. effect
    B. affect
    C. be affected
    D. be effected
  • Her pale face suggests that she _____ in poor health and I strongly suggest that she _____
    a doctor.
    [     ]
    A. is; sees
    B. be; see
    C. is; see
    D. be; should see
  • Fur coats are good means to ______ people from frost bites in cold winter.
    [     ]
    A. stop
    B. prevent
    C. protect
    D. keep
  • World Wildlife Fund _____ very much the efforts that China has made to protect endangered
    species from being further endangered.
    [     ]
    A. enjoys
    B. prefers
    C. loves
    D. appreciates
  • Look! The foreign guests _____ around the factory by Mr Zhang.

    A. is showing
    B. are being shown
    C. are being showing
    D. have been shown
◎ 新人教版高一上学期英语unit 4 综合巩固提高(必修2)的第三部分试题
  • It is believed that a new kind of drug _____ by the scientists and they are hopeful that they will succeed in a couple of months.

    A. has been developed
    B. is being developed
    C. is developing
    D. has developed
  • "We can't go out in this weather," said Bob, _____ out of the window.
    [     ]
    A. looking
    B. to look
    C. looked
    D. having looked
  • _____ he will return to his native land.

    [     ]

    A. It is long before that
    B. It is before long that
    C. It won't be long before
    D. It will be long before that
  • 完形填空。
        We find different kinds of animals in the world. Some animals, such as tigers and
    lions live in big forest and they are called   1   animals. Some others like sheep and
    dogs are   2   by men and they are called domestic (驯养) animals. These animals are very
    different from one another, but we can   3   them into big groups: those that eat other
    animals and those that eat grass and leaves. Animals like the   4   belong to the first
    group. Animals like cows, elephants and horses belong to the second group.
        Animals are   5   great use to human beings. Men   6   wild animals for their fur and
    meat. Domestic animals are   7   more important to men. Without them, life will be   8  .
    People make use of animals in many   9  .
        Cows and pigs are useful to men's  10 . They give 80% of the  11  men eat every year.
    Skin of some animals can be  12  into expensive overcoats and shoes, which are warm and
    comfortable and  13  a long time. They are very welcome in  14  countries. Wool, which is
    now one of the most important material for textile (纺织)  15 , comes from a special kind
    of  16 . From cows, we get milk. And we shouldn't  17  that some domestic animals are kept
    for transport. Many people  18  ride horses. Arabs ride on camels which travel in deserts
    for days without  19 . In some places animals are still used to plough field.  20  is clear
    that men just can't live without these animals.
    (     )1. A. wild      
    (     )2. A. trapped   
    (     )3. A. separate   
    (     )4. A. chicken   
    (     )5. A. with      
    (     )6. A. hunt      
    (     )7. A. quite    
    (     )8. A. smooth    
    (     )9. A. ways    
    (     )10. A. life      
    (     )11. A. meal      
    (     )12. A. put      
    (     )13. A. last       
    (     )14. A. cool      
    (     )15. A. business    
    (     )16. A. sheep    
    (     )17. A. forget    
    (     )18. A. always    
    (     )19. A. resting   
    (     )20. A. That      
    B. serious   
    B. treated    
    B. divide    
    B. tiger      
    B. to        
    B. discover   
    B. every     
    B. difficult    
    B. groups    
    B. work      
    B. meat       
    B. turned    
    B. cost      
    B. cold      
    B. workers   
    B. dogs      
    B. remember   
    B. hardly    
    B. drinking   
    B. This      
    C. terrible   
    C. sold      
    C. sell      
    C. fish     
    C. for      
    C. raise     
    C. even      
    C. easy      
    C. places    
    C. family    
    C. dinner    
    C. made      
    C. take      
    C. warm      
    C. industry   
    C. cows      
    C. realize   
    C. still      
    C. sleeping    
    C. It        
    D. fighting     
    D. kept         
    D. keep         
    D. goat         
    D. of           
    D. care for     
    D. some         
    D. perfect      
    D. kinds        
    D. food         
    D. animals                   
    D. changed      
    D. dress        
    D. foreign      
    D. factory      
    D. pigs         
    D. notice       
    D. just         
    D. stopping     
    D. So           
  • 阅读理解。
        People realize that, although animals may not have the same intelligence (智力) as
    human beings, they are smart enough to learn certain things.
        Dogs are extremely useful as companions for blind people. When a dog has been properly
    trained, he will always lead his blind master in the right direction and keep him out of
    danger. For example, seeing-eye dogs learn never to cross a busy road when cars are coming,
    even if their master ordered them to do so.
        Horses are also able to learn many things. Horses that are used for guard or police
    duty must learn never to be frightened of noises, traffic, and other disturbances. Racing
    horses are able to run much faster than other horses, but they are also quite high strung
    (易紧张). Therefore, it is necessary for those people who train them to be very patient
    (耐心) and understanding.
        The moving pictures and television can use trained animals too. Some animals, such as
    monkeys and foxes, are easy to film. All you have to do is make a trail in front of the
    camera by dragging something that smells good to the animals over the ground. Big animals,
    such as lions and tigers, can be photographed as they bound happily back to their families
    and dinner. If a movie actor is nearby, the well-trained animal will pay no attention to
    him. However, the audience may imagine that the actor escaped a terrible death by the skin
    of his teeth.
    1. Dogs who help blind people must learn _____.
    [     ]
    A. to obey all orders
    B. to obey only safe orders
    C. never to cross roads
    D. to cross road when ordered to do so
    2. Race horses are hard to train because they are _____.
    [     ]
    A. faster than other horses
    B. smaller than other horses
    C. clever than other horse
    D. more nervous than other horses
    3. What does "make a trail" mean here in the last paragraph?
    [     ]
    A. place something to attract the animal
    B. give the animal a certain task
    C. order the animal to do things
    D. follow the animal to hunt
    4. Lions can be photographed easily when _____.
    [     ]
    A. they are following a trial of something that smells good to them
    B. they are returning to their families
    C. they have been trained to work with other animals
    D. they do not know a movie-actor is nearby
  • 阅读理解。
        Why don't birds get lost on their long migratory (迁居的) flights? Scientists have
    puzzled over this question for many years. Now they're beginning to fill in the blanks.
        Not long ago, experiments showed that birds rely on the sun to guide them during
    daylight hours. But what about birds that fly mainly by night? Tests with artificial (人
    造的) stars have proved conclusively that certain night-flying birds are able to follow
    the stars in their long-distance flights.
        One such bird-a warbler (鸣禽)-had spent its lifetime in a cage and had never flown
    under a natural sky. Yet it showed an inborn ability to use the stars for guidance. The
    bird's cage was placed under an artificial star-filled sky at migration time. The bird
    tried to fly in the same direction as that taken by his outdoor cousins. Any change in
    the direction of the make-be-live stars caused a change in the direction of his flight.
        Scientists think that warblers, when flying in daylight, use the sun for guidance.
    But the stars are apparently their principal means of navigation (导航). What do they do
    when the stars are hidden by clouds? Apparently, they find their way by such landmarks as
    mountain ranges, coast lines, and river courses. But when it's too dark to see these, the
    warblers circle helplessly, unable to get their direction.
    1. The reasons why birds don't get lost on migratory flights _____.
    [     ]
    A. have been known to scientists for many years
    B. have only recently been discovered
    C. are known by everyone
    D. will probably remain a mystery
    2. Warblers migrate _____.
    [     ]
    A. from North America to South America
    B. only once during their lifetime
    C. using what is apparently an inborn navigational ability
    D. when they are freed from their cages
    3. When the stars are hidden by clouds, warblers find their way by _____.
    [     ]
    A. an artificial star
    B. their inborn ability
    C. some landmarks
    D. wind
    4. This article is a good example of the way scientists _____.
    [     ]
    A. jump to conclusions
    B. discover workable (可行的) answers to general questions by studying particular cases
    C. find a law and then investigate (调查)
    D. are disappointed by the habits of animals
  • 阅读理解。
        Animals like the lion are known as carnivorous (meat-eating) animals. They feed on
    smaller animals. But many other animals eat grass or plants. They are called herbivorous
    (plant-eating) animals.
        You may be surprised to learn that there are carnivorous plants as well as carnivorous
    animals. Plants that grow in poor soil need other food. They trap (catch by a trick) small
    insects (昆虫) and take their bodies as food.
        The pitcher plant (猪笼草) is a common carnivorous plant. This plant has a clever trap
    like a pitcher or jar. It even has a lid to keep out of the rain. The mouth of the pitcher
    is covered with something sweet like honeydew (蜜露). Insects come to the plant to feed on
    the honeydew. When they have eaten all that is round the mouth, they go into the pitcher
    to look for more. There is more honeydew deep in the pitcher and they go down to feed on
    it. The inner (里面的) wall of the pitcher is covered with fine hairs. These hairs point
    downwards so that the insects cannot climb out of the pitcher. They are trapped in it.
    They die there, and their bodies are taken as food by the plant.
    1. Animals are divided into two kinds _____.
    [     ]
    A. carnivorous animals and meat-eating animals
    B. herbivorous animals and plant-eating animals
    C. carnivorous animals and herbivorous animals
    D. meat animals and plant animals
    2. The pitcher plant uses _____ to catch insects.
    [     ]
    A. a trap like a pitcher or jar
    B. something sweet like honeydew
    C. downward-pointing hairs in the inner wall
    D. all of the above
    3. Which of the following is NOT true?
    [     ]
    A. Tigers, lions and other meat-eating animals are called carnivorous animals.
    B. Zebras, elephants and common farm animals are known as herbivorous animals.
    C. All plants get food only from the soil.
    D. It is something like honeydew in the pitcher that insects come to food on.
    4. From this passage, we can mainly learn that _____.
    [     ]
    A. Not all plants are carnivorous
    B. All plants are herbivorous
    C. Not all animals are carnivorous
    D. Carnivorous plants can also be found
  • 句子翻译。
    1. 写信是一种很好的沟通方式。
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    2. 学一门外语对每个人都是很有用的。 
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    3. 在床上看书对你的眼睛不好。
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    4. 帮助别人让我很快乐。
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    5. 教育孩子自立是父母的责任。
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    6. 捕杀大象是不允许的。
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    7. 在学英语上,听说读写是重要的技能。
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    8. 我的考试失败使父母很失望。
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