江苏省姜堰市张甸中学高三英语牛津依林版一轮复习:模块必修3《Unit 1 The world of our senses》单元仿真检测

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江苏省姜堰市张甸中学高三英语牛津依林版一轮复习:模块必修3《Unit 1 The world of our senses》单元仿真检测

  Unit 1

  The world of our senses

  单元仿真检测试卷

  第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)

  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)

  请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的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。

  21. Try to use traveler’s cheques if possible and avoid ______too much money.

  A. to bring

  B. bringing

  C. to have brought

  D. having brought

  22. We didn’t plan our art exhibition like that but it ____very well.

  A worked on

  B worked out

  C tried out

  D. carried on

  23. Mum ________ to us,“Be quiet! Your little sister’s sleeping.”

  A. whispered

  B. shouted

  C. explained

  D. replied

  24. — She should not have done that sort of thing.  — Whatever she did was reasonable, _____ to what you had done. Besides, it’s none of your business. Get down to _____ your Lessons A. compared; doingB. comparing; doing C. compared; do

  D. comparing; do 25. There is no______ trying to persuade him. He will never change his mind.

  A.use

  B.sense

  C.good

  D.point

  26. We had to ask our neighbors to ________ our house while we were away on holiday.

  A. watch

  B. observe

  C. notice

  D. see

  27. Nowhere else in such a small town, I think, ________ a book as good as this one.

  A. can you get

  B. you can get

  C. you get

  D. you will get

  28. “Stop thief! Stop thief!” But the thief _________by the crowd and we lost sight of it.

  A.was swallowed

  B.was drown

  C.was caught

  D.was stopped

  29. —Tom was absent today, wasn't he?

     — No, he wasn't. He was just late, because he ________ his bus.

        A. failed         

     B. ignored

        C. caught          

    D. missed

  30. Our bodies are strengthened by taking exercise. ______our minds are developed by learning.

  A.Probably

  B.Likely

  C.Similarly

  D.Generally

  31. I like this house with a beautiful garden in front, but I don’t have enough money to buy__________.

      

  A. one       B. it    

  C. this   

  D. that

  32. I couldn't help but ______ that it was a mistake to lend him the money.

  A. think

  B. thought

  C. to think

  D. thinking

  33. — “Could we put off the meeting?” she asked.

  — “_________.” He answered politely. “This is the only day everyone is available.”

  A. Not likely

  B. Not exactly

  C. Not nearly D. Not really

  34. Nobody believed his reason for being absent from the class __________ he had to meet his uncle at the airport.

  A. why 

  B. that

  C. where 

  D. because

  35. You can only be sure of_________ you have at present; you cannot be sure of something _____ you might get in the future.

  A. that; what

  B. what; /

  C. which; that

  D. /; that

  第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

  请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的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 young man was getting ready to graduate from college. For many months he had  36 

  a beautiful sports car in a showroom, and knowing his father could well   37 

  it, he told him that was all he wanted.

      As Graduation Day came near, the young man awaited  38   that his father had bought the car.  39  , on the morning of his graduation, his father called him into his   40   study room. His father told him how  41 

  he was to have such a fine son, and told him how  42 

  he loved him. He handed his son a beautifully  43

  gift box. 

      Curious, and somewhat disappointed, the young man opened the box and   44 

  a lovely, leather-bound (皮纸封面) Bible,  45 

  the young man's name pressed in gold.   46  , he raised his voice to his father, and said "With  47 

  your money, you give me a Bible?" and stormed out of the house.

      Many years passed and the young man was very successful in   48   . He had a beautiful home and wonderful family, but realized his father was very   49  , and thought perhaps he should go to him. He had not seen him  50 

  that graduation day.

      Before he could make arrangements, he received a telegram  51 

  him his father had passed away, and willed all his possessions to his son. He needed to come home immediately and  52 

  things.

      When he arrived at his father's house, sudden   53 

  and regret filled his heart. He began to search through his father's important papers and saw the still gift-wrapped Bible  54 

  as he had left it years ago. With tears, he opened the Bible and began to turn the pages.

      Suddenly, a car key dropped from the back of the  55   . It had a tag (标签) with the date of his graduation on it, and the words PAID IN FULL.

  36. A. admired             B. watched  

         C. seen     

        D. noticed

  37. A. offer              

  B. afford

       C. serve         

    D. supply

  38. A. mark              

  B. support

        C. signs      

      D. promise

  39. A. Finally           

    B. Instead 

       C. So           

  D. Shortly

  40. A. public            

  B. hard 

       C. lazy       

      D. private

  41. A. proud               B. sad 

       C. upset     

       D. puzzled

  42. A. many             

  B. far

       C. much      

     D. often

  43. A. typed             

  B. wrapped

       C. written     

     D. painted

  44. A. looked            

  B. reached

        C. showed    

      D. found

  45. A. with              

  B. while

        C. after      

        D. when

  46. A. Interested            B. Pleased

       C. Angry        

    D. Disappoint

  47. A. none              

  B. all

       C. little          

  D. bit

  48. A. business           

  B. study

       C. city           

  D. home

  49. A. healthy           

    B. strong

        C. young         

  D. old

  50. A. on                

  B. until 

      C. since          

  D. after

  51. A. telling             

  B. showing

       C. saying        

    D. talking

  52. A. look for           

  B. take care of 

       C. care           

  D. mind

  53. A. excitement         

  B. disappointment

      C. surprise       

    D. sadness

  54. A. but               

  B. right

        C. just          

    D. only

  55. A. Bible             

  B. bed 

      C. desk           

  D. door

  第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

  请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的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

  In 1812, in a village near Paris, France, a little boy had a terrible accident. He hit himself in the eye with one of his father's sharp tools, and became blind. His name was Louis Braille, and he was only four years old.

  He was a clever little boy, and he soon learned to “see” without his eyes. He touched things, or smelled them, or tasted them. His family described things to him. Although he couldn't see people's faces, he learned to recognize their voices.

  After his seventh birthday, Louis went to the little school in the village. But there weren't any books for him. His classmates read his lessons to him and his sisters helped him with his homework. He learned his lessons well, but he couldn’t learn to read or write.

  In 1819, the village priest (牧师) told Louis Braille's story to the director of a famous school for blind boys. At this school, boys learned math, grammar, geography, history, and music. And they learned to read!

  Louis went to the school in Paris in February, 1819. He loved his classes and received high grades. He learned to play the piano and to knit (编织) hats and sweaters. And he learned to read — with his fingers!

  The raised-print letters in the books at school stood up from the surface of the paper. Louis could feel them with his fingers. He was able to recognize some of them easily, but some of them were difficult. The letters had to be very large, and sometimes there were only a few letters on a page. The books were huge and heavy. And they were expensive. There were only fourteen books in the school library!

  Louis read the three or four books for his class again and again. He tried to think of a better way to make books for blind people. He experimented with new alphabets.

  After about three years, Louis invented a system of raised dots. The other students thought Louis's system was wonderful. They were able to read it easily, and they learned to write, too.

  Today, there are thousands of Braille books for blind people.

  Louis Braille was only fifteen years old when he invented his wonderful system!

  56. Without his eyes, he could also “see” by _________ .

  A. touching things

  B. smelling or tasting things

  C. trying to recognize people's voices

  D. all the above ways

  57. He went to _________ in February, 1819.

  A. a famous school for blind boys in Paris

  B. a music school for blind people

  C. a private school for blind people

  D. a school for blind people far away from Paris

  58. Louis Braille became famous because he invented ____ .

  A. the English alphabet

  B. a system of raised dots to make books for blind people

  C. books for blind people to learn maths

  D. grammar books for blind people

  59. The main idea of this passage is that ____.

  A. Louis was a good student at the school in Paris

  B. he learned to “see” with the help of books

  C. he invented a system of raised dots to make books easier for blind people to read

  D. there are thousands of Braille books for blind people

  B

      Dr. Hausman is a hair detective. Once a mountain lion killed a thirteen-year-old boy. The town offered a reward of thousand dollars for anyone who would kill the lion.

      One day an excited hunter came to the town to say that he had killed the mountain lion. As proof that he had killed the right animal, he showed a ball of human hair. He said he had taken the hair from the stomach of the mountain lion.

      However, another hunter soon showed up to claim (索要) the reward. He too had a ball of human hair that he said he had taken from the dead lion's stomach. The town did not know which man to pay. Maybe neither one had killed the right mountain lion. To settle the argument, they decided to turn the whole thing over to Dr. Hausman.

      Dr. Hausman studied the hair and reported that the second hunter should be paid. The hair in the stomach of the mountain lion he had killed matched the hair of the boy. The whole town was relieved to know for sure that the killer had been found.

      There are other kinds of detectives who do not wear a uniform, like Hausman, solve endless mysteries every year. There is, for example, the dust detective. Tiny bits of dust stick to your clothes, your fingernails, your hair, or your shoes. They catch in your nose and in your ears. They tell where you have been and what you have done lately. The dust detective often helps catch a criminal by proving that he has been on the scene of the crime (犯罪) .

      Then there is the wood detective. By studying a piece of wood he can tell what kind of tree the piece of wood came from. He can tell where it was grown, and how old it is. He can even tell you what the weather was like at a certain place the year Columbus landed in America. The growth rings on a tree tell him.

  60. According to the selection, by studying a piece of wood, a wood detective can tell you ______.

      A. what the weather was like the year Columbus landed in America

      B. what the weather was like last year in the mountain

      C. what the weather was like last month in your hometown

      D. what kind of tree the piece of wood came from

  61. Endless mysteries are solved every year by ______.

  A. detectives who like Hausman

  B. detectives like Hausman

  C. other kinds of detectives who like Hausmam 

  D. detectives Dr. Hausman likes

  62. What does the underlined word "they" mean?

  A. Your clothes.   

  B. Your fingernail.

  C. Tiny bits of dust. 

  D. Your shoes.

  63. It is implied in the selection that it is most important ______.

      A. for a detective to prove that a criminal has been on the scene of the crime

      B. for a detective to prove that a criminal has not been on the scene of the crime

      C. for a criminal to tell the detective what he has done lately.

      D. for a criminal to show the detective his nose and his ears

  C

  About ten men in every hundred have the trouble of color blindness in some way. Women are luckier, only about one in two hundred is affected in this matter. Perhaps, after all, it is safer to be driven by a woman.