必修二Unit 1《Cultural relics》单元测试2
笔试部分:
I. 单项选择
21. — How was the car crash?
— Terrible. There were no survivors ______.
A. survived B. escaped C. leftD. lived
22. My mother always asks me to do something _____ I don’t like.
A. in which B. whose C. thatD. which
23. — Whose Chinese vase is it?
— I have no idea, but I’m pretty sure it _______ the old lady.
A. doesn’t belong to B. belongs to
C. isn’t belonging toD. belonged to
24. — What do you think of that dress?
— Well. _______, it really isn’t your type.
A. In my opinionB. I think
C. I believeD. I suppose
25. _______ is no doubt that the Great Wall is one of the wonders of the world.
A. There B. It C. This D. That
26. — Our parents have done so much for us. We should do something in return now.— ________________
A. It’s fine today, isn’t it? B. What a big pity!
C. It’s a pleasure. D. I can’t agree more.
27. The man ___________ you talked on the street the day before yesterday is my uncle.
A. to whom B. to whoC. whoD. that
28. Why are you dressed like that? It’s just a(n) ___________ party.
A. informal B. formal
C. complicatedD. well-known
29. This is the house ___________ I spent my childhood.
A. where B. whichC. that D. /
30. The old man, ___________ dog died yesterday is very sad now.
A. whichB. hisC. whoseD. who
31. — Look at the palace over there. How beautiful it is!
— Yes. ___________ .
A. It looks amazingB. It looks so old
C. It is full of dust D. It’s really horrible 32. It’s cloudy, but I’m not sure ____ it will rain ___________ tonight.
A. if; / B. whether; or not
C. whether; / D. all A, B, C
33. In order to catch the movie, Mary finished her supper in ___________ ten minutes.
A. less than B. more than
C. less D. more
34. The princess’s hat was really fancy, which ___________ with gold and jewels.
A. decorated B. decorates
C. was decorated D. was decorating
35. Would you consider ___________ your homework first before you go to the cinema?
A. finishing B. to finish
C. being finished D. finish
II 完形填空
The first event of my life to be printed into my memory occurred when I was three. My mother stands, working in the 36 and then glances at me with a 37 smile. Two feet down the table, I knock on a chair with a bowl and a spoon, 38 my own invisible (无形的) powder. We wear 39 dresses, mine the leftover 40 from hers, sky blue — mommy’s favorite color. I am her shadow. However, by 14 I could not 41 my mother. All that I heard every day was NO. I wanted to dye my hair and she said no. I wanted to 42 late with my friends and she said no. I didn’t understand why she said no. She was trying to 43 me from aches and pains and mistakes 44 in her teens. Several years later, I finally understood her, but it was too late. She became ill. I cried and 45 , “Don’t take her, God, please! She is my mother, my mommy, ma, the woman who gave me life. All my years, 46 the hard times and the good, she has been there, 47 to me forever by an invisible umbilical cord (脐带) that lasts longer after birth.” But this cord, this love could do nothing to stop the cancer from 48 .
A few years later 49 I myself lay in the hospital bed, my newly born daughter was 50 in my arms. I cried and smiled and prayed. Please help me to 51 her into a wonderful girl. And looking down 52 her eyes, I could see the message they held, “Your 53 would be proud.” I stand in the kitchen now, and these thoughts flashed through my mind. I glance at my young daughter. A 54 feeling rushes through my soul as I take in the familiar 55 .
I am my mother’s shadow.
36. A. kitchen B. dining room
C. sitting room D. garden
37. A. lovely B. lively C. loving D. horrible
38. A. preparing B. mixed C. mixing D. prepared
39. A. same B. similar C. different D. matching
40. A. material B. clothes C. dress D. clothing
41. A. stand B. agree C. know D. realize
42. A. keep up B. keep on C. stay up D. stay out
43. A. save B. warn C. help D. stop
44. A. watched B. liked C. heard D. experienced
45. A. screamed B. said C. shouted D. prayed
46. A. through B. in C. on D. within
47. A. connected B. shared C. concernedD. joined
48. A. spreading B. growing C. escaping D. moving
49. A. when B. before C. since D. then
50. A. placed B. given C. thrown D. taken
51. A. change B. support C. bring D. raise
52. A. for B. through C. up D. into
53. A. daughter B. mother C. children D. friends
54. A. warm B. strange C. painful D. exciting
55. A. saying B. scene C. drawing D. paint
第三部分 阅读理解
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The Winter Palace was built between 1754 and 1762 for Empress Elizabeth, the daughter of Peter the Great. Unfortunately, Elizabeth died before the palace was completed and only Catherine the Great and her successors were able to enjoy the great interior (内部) of Elizabeth’s home. Many parts of the palace’s impressive interior have been remodeled since then, particularly after 1837, when a huge fire destroyed most of the building. Today the Winter Palace, together with four more buildings arranged side by side along the river embankment, houses the extensive collections of the Hermitage. The Hermitage Museum is the largest art gallery in Russia and is among the largest and most respected art museums in the world.
The museum was founded in 1764 when Catherine the Great bought a collection of 255 paintings from the German city of Berlin. Today, the Hermitage boasts over 2.7 million exhibits and displays, a diverse range of art and artifacts (手工艺品) from all over the world and throughout history (from Ancient Egypt to the early 20th century Europe). The Hermitage’s collections include works by Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael and Titian, a collection of Rembrandts and Rubens, many French Impressionist works by Renoir, Cezanne, Monet and Pissarro, and several works by Rodin. The collection is really worth a stop for all those interested in art and history. The experts say that if you were to spend a minute looking at each exhibit on show in the Hermitage, you would need 11 years before you’d seen them all. However, we suggest you choose a guided tour instead!
Location: Dvortsovaia Naberezhnaia, 32-38.
Open: 10:30 am to 5:30 pm, Sunday till 5 pm.
Closed: Mondays. Ticket-office closes 1 hour before closing time.
56. According to the passage, the Winter Palace was built for ______.
A. Catherine the Great B. Empress Elizabeth
C. Peter the Great
D. Empress Elizabeth’s successors
57. What’s the main reason why many parts of the palace’s impressive interior were remodeled?
A. Catherine the Great and her successors didn’t like the design.
B. Empress Elizabeth wanted to remodel the palace.
C. A huge fire destroyed most of the building in 1837.
D. The building became old itself.
58. According to the passage, which of the following is CORRECT?
A. The Winter Palace was built between 1753 and 1761.
B. The Hermitage’s collections don’t include works by Monet.
C. The Hermitage Museum is the largest art gallery in Russia.
D. The Hermitage Museum was founded in 1764 when Empress Elizabeth bought a collection of 255 paintings from Berlin.
59. If you want to visit the museum, when can you go?
A. At 10:30 am on Monday.
B. At 10:00 am on Tuesday.
C. At 11:00 am on Sunday.
D. None of the above.
B
It was warm for a Sunday afternoon in early January. Kevin loved being outdoors among the wild rosebushes in front of his house with a view of distant mountains. It had been a good day for his wife, Sharon, too. They spent the morning in front of the house, talking and drinking tea. Sharon felt strong and tried her best to cook, starting a pot of homemade soup — a task that would have been nothing a few years ago, but is a little hard for her now. Her illness had left her weak, often puzzled.
Sharon was the take-charge person in the family. She was seldom sick until 1997, when she began suffering from terrible headaches. One day at work, colleagues said she didn’t look right and urged her to go to the hospital. She rose from her chair and fell over. She could hear voices, but couldn’t speak. It looked as if she’d had a stroke.
Other stroke-like symptoms (症状) followed. She had difficulty walking. She ran a fever all the time. The headaches never stopped. She and Kevin spent all their savings seeing doctors and on medical tests.
In 2000, physicians said Sharon had brain damage that left her with symptoms resembling dementia (痴呆症). Once, she visited a familiar store and couldn’t remember where the exit was. Another time, she was making spaghetti, but didn’t know what to do after the water boiled.
After seeing specialists, Kevin and Sharon came to believe that exposure (暴露) to mold had caused Sharon’s condition. Her world was certainly getting worse. At times she needed a wheelchair. The woman who never liked asking for help had to stay at home and rely on her husband.
60. Why is it hard for Sharon to cook now?
A. She got seriously ill.
B. She became old.
C. She couldn’t speak.
D. She has not cooked for a long time.
61. The underlined word “resembling” means “______”.
A. like B. as C. equal to D. representing
62. According to the passage, what is the cause of Sharon’s illness?
A. Working too hard. B. Exposure to the sun.
C. Exposure to mold.D. Cooking too much.
63. After reading the passage, we can infer that Sharon was a(n) ______ woman before she became ill.
A. independentB. clever
D. kindD. forgetful
C
Pavarotti, one of the most famous tenors in the world, died in Italy on September 5, 2007. He died after a yearlong fight with cancer. He was 71 years old when he died.
During his lifetime, his recordings sold more than 100 million albums (专辑), and his voice was popular everywhere. When he was working last month, he was sent to hospital. He thought the important thing was to sing very well until the audience sang and always had a fresh voice as his father did. Even during his most recent hospitalization (住院治疗), Pavarotti’s wife said that he would sing again. Pavarotti was born in Modena, Italy on Oct. 12, 1935. His father was a great tenor too. He followed his father’s footsteps and made a whole new path. In the beginning, he was an elementary school teacher. The turning point came when he was 25 on April 21, 1961. He won an important competition, and sang the first time as a singer on the Italian stage in a production of La Boheme. From there, Pavarotti started a career that made him the world’s most famous opera singer. He was able to draw the attention of 500,000 in New York’s Central Park and was also able to invite stars such as James Brown, Sting and Bono to sing in his “Pavarotti & Friends” benefit concert, which was held every year.
Pavarotti was a different kind of star. He was overweight, wearing a tux and sang in tongues foreign to most common Saturday Night Live viewers. Despite this, his fame transcended (超越) the opera house. Pavarotti won five Grammys all his life, earned a night at the Kennedy Center Honors with those well-known people like Jack Nicholson, Julie Andrews and Quincy Jones and played in his own Hollywood movie, the 1982 romantic comedy Yes?熏 Giorgio, which was a failure. Pavarotti, Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras are known as “The Three Tenors.”
64. About Pavarotti, the following statements are true EXCEPT that ______.
A. he once played in a Hollywood film
B. he once performed in New York’s Central Park
C. his father could sing very well
D. his own Hollywood movie won him great fame
65. What is this passage mainly about?
A. Pavarotti died in Italy, on September 5, 2007.
B. Pavarotti has a different singing style.
C. Brief introduction of the newly dead famous tenor Pavarotti.
D. Pavarotti had more than 100 million albums sold in his life.
66. In which way was Pavarotti different from other singers?
A. He always wore suits.
B. He was very thin.
C. He sang in a strange dialect. D. He held a concert at the Kennedy Center.
67. When was Pavarotti sent to hospital?
A. When he was having a party.
B. When he was taking a walk with his wife.
C. When he was seeing a movie.
D. When he was working.
68. The underlined part “his fame transcended the opera house” means “______”.
A. he was only famous in the opera house
B. he was famous out of the opera house
C. he was famous in and out of the opera house
D. he played in the opera house
D
Only one of the 7 Ancient Wonders of the World still survives, which is the Pyramids of Giza in Cairo. The other six Ancient Wonders of the World are the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the Statue of Zeus at Olympia, the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, the Colossus of Rhodes and the Lighthouse of Alexandria. Now a new list of seven has been chosen from 21 locations shortlisted for the worldwide vote by history lovers.
An original list of nearly 200 sites picked out by the public was narrowed to 21 by the organizers and experts, including the former director general of Unesco Professor Federico Mayor. Among the 21 locations were the Stonehenge (巨石阵) in Britain, Acropolis in Athens, the Statue of Liberty in New York, Taj Mahal in India and the Great Wall in China. The only standard for the new list was that the landmarks were built or discovered before 2000. The vote was organized by a non-profit Swiss foundation called New7Wonders specializing in the protection, rebuilding and mending of historical relics. The result was announced in Lisbon, on July 7, 2007. Here is the complete list of the new seven wonders: the Great Wall of China, Petra, Chichén Itzá?熏 the Statue of Christ Redeemer, the Colosseum, Machu Picchu and the Taj Mahal.
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69. Which of the following can be the best title of this passage?
A. Voting for the New Seven Wonders.
B. Disappearance of the Ancient Seven Wonders.
C. Stonehenge in Britain.
D. The New Seven Wonders of the World.
70. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
A. All of the Ancient Seven Wonders disappeared.
B. The Great Wall is one of the New Seven Wonders.
C. The New Seven Wonders were chosen by voting.
D. The Taj Mahal is also one of the New Seven Wonders.
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