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14-15学年北师大高二上学期Unit14册Lesson3-4测试(安徽)

Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)

第一部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

1. Hard as he works, he can’t earn enough to keep his family living in . A. preparation A. flexible A. operated survive.

A. even if A. to invite A. will turn

B. as

C. if D. as far as

D. to be inviting D. turned D. happening

5. Having had a fight with John last week, Tom hesitated him to his birthday party.

B. inviting C. to be invited B. turns B. to happen

6. Take some warm clothes with you when traveling, in case it cold.

C. is turning C. happen

7. The researcher buries himself in his work, and doesn’t like to ask about anything around him.

A. be happening

8. — You seem to have lost your way. ? — I’m looking for Buck’s Cottages. A. Where are you from

B. What are you looking for D. Need help

C. treat C. pay off

D. be treated D. are paid off D. above all

C. Why so A. to be treated A. were paid off A. after all

B. to treat

B. existence

C. connection

D. comfort D. reliable D. bended

2. To relieve traffic jams, the government encourages working hours.

B. dynamic B. challenged

C. smooth C. responded

3. To keep up with the developing world, one is to learn new things every day.

4. No matter how many adults use the language, it isn’t passed to the next generation, it cannot

9. He was taken to the hospital for snakebite.

10. As time went on, their efforts to respect their students .

B. paid off

11. We have many things to do now, and , we must study hard.

B. in all

C. all above

12. The police found that the museum and a lot of old paintings . A. had been broken into; stolen C. has been broken into; stolen 13. Did they find out ? A. she was looking for whose child

B. whose child was she looking for D. whose child she was looking for C. what

D. on which

C. whose she was looking for the child A. in which

B. had broken into; has been stolen D. has broken into; had been stolen

14. When you have finished the books, please put them back they were.

B. where

15. — Do you need me to carry the bag for you? — No, . I can manage it. A. don’t bother B. this is the case C. it all depends D. nothing serious

第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

Once, a group of schoolchildren were on an outing. Almost all of them were playing ball except Monty, who seemed a bit 16 . He didn’t like fights or sports. He wouldn’t even 17 himself when others hit him. He was so strange that he didn’t play football with the others at the beginning. When he finally 18 the ball that day, it ended up in a little cave. When they went to get the ball, they found a box 19 an enormous book. The book was 20 a magical shine. The children gave the 21 to the teacher, who was attracted by it.

The book was called The Great Gifts, and there were 22 stories about great inventors, artists, writers and explorers. With each story the children became more wide-eyed, and they were 23 by all those characters with special gifts.

They 24 reached the last page of the book, which 25 the origin of those great people. The teacher read:

“There’s a(n) 26 in heaven called the fountain (源泉) of hearts, where, before birth, each heart is assigned (赋予) its special gifts. They use a little bit of everything to make normal people. But, sometimes, something goes 27 , and some hearts end up much emptier than normal. In those cases, the 28 fill up with a last gift which makes the person exceptional (杰出的). They may 29 many other qualities; in many ways they will be different, and they may be seen as 30 children. However, when their special gift is discovered, their 31 will become part of books like this one.”

When the teacher finished, there was a long 32 . Suddenly Monty came into their mind, and they 33 that he was exactly one of the special cases, 34 the book had described. They felt 35 about every time they had laughed at him. 16. A. foolish 17. A. warn 18. A. found 19. A. arranging 20. A. turning off 21. A. book 22. A. magical 23. A. attracted 24. A. easily 25. A. set about 26. A. book 27. A. wrong 28. A. people 29. A. have 30. A. smart 31. A. ambition 32. A. silence 33. A. ignored

B. honest B. defend B. kicked B. describing B. turning up B. ball B. common B. moved B. finally B. invention B. special B. hearts B. develop B. humorous B. motivation B. darkness B. imagined

C. clever C. forget C. moved C. publishing C. giving off C. box C. wonderful C. pleased C. actually C. place C. lucky C. bodies C. lack C. difficult C. techniques C. laugh C. understood

D. brave D. remind D. invented D. containing D. giving up D. gift D. severe D. amused D. carefully D. gift D. familiar D. fountains D. learn D. strange D. achievements D. quarrel D. promised

B. brought about C. searched for D. spoke about

34. A. if 35. A. pride

B. as B. delight

C. after C. pity

A

D. until D. regret

第二部分 阅读理解 (共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

Today I received a phone call from a former member of our courses earlier this year. His name is Ray Steers. He called to tell us a story that happened last Thursday. Here is the story.

Last Thursday night, a young man suffered heart failure on the football field in Portmarnock Centre. A security guard asked me to take action as he knew I was a first aider. I rushed to the scene and discovered that the man had no breathing.

I immediately started CPR (心肺复苏术). My friend John heard the news and followed me. We kept everyone away, including the man’s dad who was trying to hold him. I started CPR and the shock was given. The man responded but was not conscious (有意识的). I continued performing CPR while John gave more shocks to the man. Then we put him in recovery position. The CPR kept blood and oxygen to his brain and the shocks restarted his heart.

The man is now alive and well. His dad told me it was the best Christmas present that he could have wished for. The man we saved is of the same age as my own son. I was so happy for his dad.

This is an amazing story. It makes us really proud that we trained Ray twice in the last 2 years. We are very proud of Ray and hope that this story underlines the need that everybody in this country should be trained in first aid. If you are interested in joining a CPR course, please call us or visit our website for more details.

36. Why did Ray Steers call? A. To ask about a CPR course.

B. To ask for help to save a man’s life.

C. To thank the writer for saving his life. D. To tell his experience of saving a man’s life.

37. When the security guard found a man was suffering heart failure, he . A. checked the man’s breathing B. tried to perform CPR on the man C. turned to someone who had first-aid skills D. was too frightened to do anything

38. What’s the writer’s purpose in writing the text? A. To tell us how to perform CPR on others. B. To show that danger can occur to us anytime.

C. To encourage more people to take their first-aid courses.

D. To share a story that he heard from a former member of the courses.

B

Many common sayings are familiar to us. However, what did they really mean when they were first used? Look at the following to find out.

clear as a bell

Now, it is used to mean something that can be understood without difficulty. Back then? Before the