第二单元自测题 |
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一、单项填空 1、It is no use only theories without practice. A learning B to learn C by learning D from learning 2、He came to the birthday party without . A has been invited B being invitied C inviting D to be invited 3、I'll be the whole company next week, when the manager is away. A charge B in the charge of C charging D in charge of 4、There will not be room below for storing the food. A many B a large number of C much D a great deal of 5、The bus carried 45 people, including five children. A all together B a total of C in all D a number of 6、The ship was hit by a hurricane and its crew was lost . A at the sea B by sea C on the sea D at sea 7、We saw a/an elephant in Shanghai Zoo yesterday. A live B alive C living D lively 8、I have got to now. Mr Wang is waiting to use the phone. A look up B hang up C give up D put up 9、These drugs are out of the touch of children. A to be kept B keeping C to keep D keep 10、She the child and pulled it back from the edge of the well. A took B caught C held D seized 二、完形填空 James Cook was a very skilled seaman. He was famous for making an expedition 1 the South Pacific Ocean. In July 1768, Cook and his sailors took an old but 2 ship named Endeavour to 3 for the Pacific Ocean 4 find a new continent. The ship 5 a total of 94 people, 6 scientists. It was really a very hard journey for them. 7the expedition, people died 8 diseases. In April 176 9 they 9 the beautiful land of Tahiti in the Pacific Ocean. They stayed there for three months. And then they set 10 again and headed south and west 11 a new land. They finally reached New Zealand and 12six months there. After that they sailed west to Australia and 13 the east coast of Australia. They found Australia 14 an astonishing country. 15 they sailed up to the east coast. There the expedition nearly 16 in disaster. The ship struck a coral bed which 17 a large hole in the side of the ship. But Cook's quick 18 saved the expedition. Then they passed 19 by the island of Java and returned by the 20 point of Africa. 21 July 1771 they 22 arrived back in England. The whole country celebrated their 23 24 the South Pacific Ocean.25 James Cook became a hero of the nation. 1、A on B to C for D at 2、A strong B thick C heavy D thin 3、A set about B set in C set out D setting away 4、A in that B insgroupsto Csgroupsto D in order 5、A carrying B carries C carry D carried 6、A including B includes of C to include D be included 7、A Over B Of C During D On 8、A on B of C over D in 9、A arrive B arrived in C arrives of D arrived at 10、A sail B sailing C sails D to sailing 11、A in search B search ofC in search ofD search to 12、A took B spent C had D cost 13、A mapped B drew C map D draw 14、A to being B to be C be D to 15、A Next B Over C Second D After 16、A got B lasted C ended D over 17、A tears B torn C tear D tore 18、A thinking B think C thinks D thought 19、A close B closed C open D shut 20、A south B southern C east D west 21、A Of B At C In D On 22、A in success B successfully C succeededly D hopefully 23、A return B back C home D come 24、A on B from C in D over 25、A Though B At C But D So 三、阅读理解 Visitors to Britain area sometimes surprised to learn that newspapers there have such a large circulation. The“Daily Mirror”and the“Daily Express”both sell about four million copies every day. British families generally buy a newspaper every morning and frequently take two or three on Sundays. Apart from the national papers, there is, however, another branch of the Britain press which sells almost as many copies. Local newspapers have a weekly circulation of 13 million. Almost every town and country area has one. Nearly all of them hold their own finance and many of them are very profitable. These papers are written almost entirely for readers interested in local events—births, weddings, deaths, council meetings and sports—but the content is naturally influenced by the kind of community they serve. Editors prefer to rely on a small staff of people who all know the district well. A great deal of local news is regularly supplied by clubs and churches in the neighborhood and it does not get out of date as quickly as national news. If there is no room for it in this week's edition, an item can sometimes be held over until the following week. The editor must never forget that the success of any newspaper depends on advertising. He is usually anxious to keep the good will of local businessmen for this reason. But if the newspaper is well written and the news items have been carefully chosen to attract local readers, the businessmen are grateful for the opportunity to keep their products in the public eye. Local newspapers do not often comment on problems of national importance and editors rarely hold with taking sides on political questions. But they can often be of service to the community in expressing public feeling on local issues. A newspaper can sometimes persuade the council to take action to provide better shopping facilities, improve transport in the area and preserve local monuments and places of interest. These papers often sound rather dull and it seems surprising that they all make a profit. But for many people in small towns and villages the death of someone known to them or the installation of traffic lights at a busy corner nearby can sometimes be more important than a disaster in a foreign country. 1、Local newspapers have . A a circulation as large as that of national newspapers B a daily circulation of 13 million C a slightly smaller circulation than national newspapers D an even larger circulation 2、Which of the following is true? A Every town and country area has at least one paper of its own. B Nearly all town and country areas have their own papers. C There is a newspaper, national or local, in each town and country area. D A lot of remote town and country areas do not have their own papers. 3、In local papers, news items, comments, ads, etc. are mostly A national B local C influenced by the clubs and churches in the neighborhood D produced by editors and their staffs 4、A local newspaper can serve the community by . A expressing public feeling on local issues B preserving local monuments and places of interest C voicing its view on political questions D providing more important national news 5、Why is it that local papers all make a profit? A They are as well organized as the national papers. B They are staffed with people who know their districts well. C They have had sufficient support from their clients. D Their main emphasis on local events meets the needs of the community they serve. 四、短文改错 Mr. Black gave his wife money every Friday evening, but she always1、 spent them before the next Wednesday. For the next three days she had none. 2、 Every Tuesday evening Mr. Black asked her,“But what did you spendall that money in?”and she always answered,“I don't know.”3、 One Friday Mr. Black took home an exercise book and a 4、 pencil and gave it to his wife along with the money.“Now, 5、 look!”he said to her“While you get money from me, write6、 it down on this page, and on next page write down what 7、happens to the money.”When Mr. Black came home the next Tuesday, her wife 8、 came to him happily. In the first page she had written“Friday, 28th. June, 9、 I got 18 from John.”and on the next page,“Tuesday, 2nd. July, I spent.”10、 五、书面表达 看完这幅漫画之后,请以We Want Our Schoolbags Lighter 为题,用英语写一篇短文,要求不少于100个单词。 |
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