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课时同步(人教版)高一必修2Unit 3 综合检测题

What _____ pity that you couldn't be there to receive prize!

A.a; a
B.the;a
C.a;the
D.the;the
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-What's happening in the new area?
-New houses _______ recently over there.

A.are built
B.built
C.have built
D.have been built
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He got seriously ill when he was a baby. Later he couldn't see anything at all. He was blind.

A.nearly
B.totally
C.especially
D.probably
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The question is easy ______,so I don't think it's necessary to ask you for help.

A.to answer
B.to be answered
C.to answer it
D.answering it
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We _______ walk in the moonlight, talking about ______ we were interested in.

A.used to; all that
B.were used to; all that
C.used to;what
D.were used to;what
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This is a photo of the power station that _______ in my hometown.

A.has set up
B.has been set up
C.was set up
D.is set up
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______the explanation of the book, we can finally understand the meaning of the passage.

A.In search of
B.As a result of
C.With the help of
D.For the good of
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His daughter has such high ______ that she entered Beijing University at the age of 15.

A.power
B.technology
C.character
D.intelligence
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It was ______ hot in the room that I didn't like to stay there.

A.really
B.such
C.too
D.so
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Lucy advised him not to buy the knife, but he bought it _______.

A.anyhow
B.however
C.though
D.totally
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The villagers have ______almost 200,000 yuan to build a school since last winter.

A.risen
B.raised
C.arisen
D.increased
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-What is the policewoman doing?
-She raises her arm as a(n) _______ for us to stop.

A.signal
B.mark
C.application
D.goal
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Tom studied very hard, and he wanted _______ to his chance to Learn.

A.make fun of
B.make up for
C.make up from
D.make good use of
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By the time he was 12 years old, he_______ threedifferent languages.

A.mastered
B.will have mastered
C.has mastered
D.had mastered
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-Why is Tom so worried?
-Because he doesn't know _his shop.

A.what to deal with
B.how to do with
C.what can he do with
D.how to deal with
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About a year ago, I went to stay at a Detroithotel. I didn't want to ____ too much money withme, so___ the desk clerk to put a hundred-dollar bill in the safe for____.
The next morning, however, the clerk said thathe knew nothing about my money. I didn't have anyproof(证据)__ __ I had given the man the money.There was clearly____ left to do but go to thenearest lawyer at once.
The lawyer____ me to return to the hotel with him and give ____ hundred-dollar bill to the clerk.__ __ I did. An hour later, I went back to the deskand asked for my money together with the lawyer.__ __ I had the lawyer as an eyewitness to the____ hundred-dollar bill,the clerk could not__ he knewnothing about it.
Another hour later, I put the second part of thelawyer's plan into action. This time both the lawyerand I went to the____ to ask for the hundred-dollaronce again. No matter(不管)____ I said, the clerkwho kept my bill____ that he had given it to me. Isaid it was not____. The lawyer said to him,"I ____ this gentleman give you a hundred-dollar bill. If you don't hand it in immediately, I will beforced to call the____."Now the clerk felt quite____,so he gave me back the first hundred-dollarbill.
"I don't know ____ to thank you enough forgetting my money back,"I said to the lawyer. Andwhat do you suppose he answered? He said, "Oh, don't ____ me.That will be one hundred dollars,please."
A. borrow   B. spend   C. waste   D. carry
A. made    B. asked   C. allowed   D. let
A. me    B. her    C. him    D. us
A. that    B. which   C. where   D. when
A. something  B. nothing   C. anything  D. everything
A. hoped   B. agreed   C. insisted  D. advised
A. theother  B. another  C. others   D. other
A. Such.    B. All    C. So    D.Much
A. For    B.Though   C. Evenif   D. Because
A. first   B. second   C. third   D. one
A. say    B. admit   C. permit   D. recognize
A. restaurant  B. bank   C. hotel   D. hospital
A. what   B. whatever  C. which   D. how
A. suggested  B. insisted  C. remembered  D. forgot
A. true   B. sure   C. exact   D. nice
A. forced   B. made   C. allowed   D. saw
A. police   B. judge   C. official  D. officer
A. content  B. nervous   C. angry   D. sad
A. when   B. what   C. where   D. how
A. thank   B. praise   C. leave   D. fool

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The massive polar bear moved slowly along therocky shoreline, just a yard or so from the stormywaters of the Arctic Ocean. Occasionally it raised itshead to sniff the Arctic air, hoping perhaps to find aneasy meal of an exhausted seal. It was late July, and inthis uninhabited area of the Norwegian archipelago,much of the drift ice had melted. This made hunting for seals — a polar bear's favorite meal — nearlyimpossible.
With a westerly wind at its back, the male bearcontinued to patrol the shore. Then, perhaps catchingthe smell of something unusual, it stopped dead in itstracks. Following its nose, it can smell a decayingwhale from 20 miles away, and the bear suddenlyturned downwind and inland. It was closing in on itsprey.
It was to be the adventure of a lifetime. For almost two years, longtime friends Sebastian PlurNilssen and LudvigFjeld, both 22, had been trainingfor this two-month-long expedition. Hoping to followin the footsteps of other Norwegian explorers such asRoald Amundsen and Thor Heyerdahl, the two wereattempting to become the first to paddle around theentire Svalbard islands, a trip of more than l,100miles through one of the world's most remoteregions.
To keep fit, they had worn dry suits and travelled through the ice-filled rivers near their hometowns outside Oslo, pulled heavy kayaks overglaciers, and jumped into the freezing waters to toughen themselves.
They spent much time practicing shooting. Asmany Arctic experts had told them,if they needed todefend themselves from a polar bear, they'd have little time to think. Each carried a gun in awaterproof bag lashed to their kayaks. Holdingsteady, controlling their breathing, aiming, and thenshooting: It all had to be second nature.
What made the polar bear's hunting for seals difficult?

A.The rocky shoreline.
B.The melting of the ice.
C.The uninhabited area.
D.The extreme cold.

The reason why the bear stopped its patrol suddenly was that _____

A.the westerly wind blew heavily at its back
B.it caught the smell of the decaying whale
C.it felt so worn-out and hungry
D.it was eager to get close to its prey

Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

A.Sebastian PlurNilssen and LudvigFjeld are both nearly thirty years old.
B.Roald Amundsen and Thor Heyerdahl were trying to paddle around the Svalbard islands.
C.The shooting skill is important for the explorers to defend themselves from the bear.
D.Sebastian PlurNilssen and LudvigFjeld have succeeded in paddling around the Svalbard islands.

The underlined word in the passage probably means"_______".

A.encourage
B.strengthen
C.enjoy
D.entertain
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Three Boys and a Dad
Brad closed the door slowly as Sue left home tovisit her mother. Expecting a whole day to relax, hewas thinking whether to read the newspaper or watchhis favorite TV talk show on his first day off inmonths. "This will be like a walk in the park," he'dtold his wife. "I'll look after the kids, and you can go to visit your mom."
Things started well, but just after eight o'clock,his three little "good kids"-Mike, Randy, and Alex — came down the stairs in their night clothes andshouted "breakfast, Daddy." When food had notappeared within thirty seconds, Randy began using hisspoon on Alex's head as if it were a drum. Alexstarted to shout loudly in time to the beat (节拍).Mike chanted "Where's my toast, where's my toast"in the background. Brad realised his newspaper wouldhave to wait for a few seconds.
Life became worse after breakfast. Mike woreRandy's underwear on his head. Randy locked himselfin the bathroom,while Alex shouted again because hewas going to wet his pants. Nobody could find cleansocks, although they were before their very eyes.Someone named "Not Me" had spilled a whole glass of orange juice into the basket of clean clothes. Bradknew the talk show had already started.
By ten o'clock, things were out of control. Alexwas wondering why the fish in the jar refused hisbread and butter. Mike was trying to show off histalent by decorating the kitchen wall with his colourpencils. Randy, thankfully, appeared to be readingquietly in the family room, but closer examinationshowed that he was eating apple jam straight fromthe bottle with his hands. Brad realised that the talkshow was over and reading would be impossible.
At exactly 11:17, Brad called the daycare centre(日托所). "I suddenly have to go into work and mywife's away. Can I bring the boys over in a fewminutes?" The answer was obviously "yes" becauseBrad was smiling.
When his wife left home, Brad expected to _________.

A.go out for a walk in the park
B.watch his favorite TV talk show with his children
C.enjoy his first day off work
D.read the newspaper to his children

Which of the following did Randy do?

A.Drawing on the wall.
B.Eating apple jam.
C.Feeding the fish.
D.Reading in a room.

Why did Brad ask the daycare centre for help?

A.Because he wanted to clean up his house.
B.Because he suddenly had to go to his office.
C.Because he found it hard to manage his boys.
D.Because he had to take his wife back home.

This text is developed ________

A.by space
B.by comparison
C.by process
D.by time
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For those who are tired of doing the laundry, Samsung has found an answer: a washing machine that can tell you when your laundry is done via a smartphone app (application).
Strange though it may seem-"my wife already does that" was a common response among attendeesviewing the device when it was introduced at theConsumer Electronics Show (CES ) this weekSamsung is just one of many appliance makers racingto install(安装) a large number of Internet-connectedfeatures in machines in an effort to make them "smart" .
Last year, it was a refrigerator that tweeted. Thisyear,it's Wi-Fi-enabled laundry machines and fridgesthat can tell you when your groceries are going bad.
The washers and dryers, available starting in thespring, connect to any smartphone through adownloadable application. The phone can then beused as a remote control, so the machines can beturned on and off white their owner is at work or onthe bus.
Samsung says it's not just something new — theapp connection actually has some practical uses.
"If you started to dry clothes in the morning andforgot to take them out, you can go to your phoneand restart your dryer for the time when you comehome, so your clothes are refreshed and ready to go,"said spokesperson Amy Schmidt.
The company also says that with electricity rates(电价) varying depending on the time of day, morecontrol over when the machines are used can helpsave money.
Perhaps, but what they will probably reallyaccomplish is what all good technologies do-enablelaziness. Rather than getting up to check on whetherthe laundry is done, users will instead monitor it ontheir phones while watching TV.
What can be inferred from the common responseof the attendees at the CES?

A.The machine will be a big success.
B.Their wives like doing the laundry.
C.The machine is unrelated to their life.
D.This kind of technology is familiar to them.

What can we learn about the new laundrymachines?

A.They can tell you when your clothes need washing.
B.They can be controlled with a smartphone.
C.They are difficult to operate.
D.They are sold at a low price.

We can conclude from Samsung's statementsthat ______.

A.the app connection makes life easier
B.it is better to dry clothes in the morning
C.smartphones can shorten the drying time
D.we should refresh clothes back at home

What is the main idea of the last paragraph?

A.The laundry should be frequently checked.
B.Lazy people like using such machines.
C.Good technologies also cause problems.
D.Televisions may help do the laundry.
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Chinese students get annual stress test
More than nine million people sit the exams.known as the gaokao and it seems that the wholecountry keeps a respectful distance-even the carhorns are banned near the exam halls.
About 280, 000 police officers are put on securitytraffic detail during the exams. There are 106roadblocks around the exam halls in Beijing alone.
People need a bit of help around exam time andthere are large crowds around the Buddhist temples.At Yaoshan in Henan Province, authorities areallowing candidates to "hug the feet" of their 200-metre tall Buddha there for free during theexaminations to bring good luck.
The candidates' chances of getting into college are better than ever — the 9.15 million students are competing for 6.85 million places, and the numbers are falling: they are down l.4 million since 2008.
The education ministry said this was because the graduation-age population has fallen and becausemore students want to study abroad. There is also a feeling that the safe job in the public sector-the"iron rice bow"— which many students are hoping to achieve after graduation,is not the draw it used to be as the private sector becomes more alluring.
Every year at this time, teachers are on thelookout for increasingly inventive cheats. Earlier this week, police in Jiangxi Province discovered a group of people making exam-cheatingequipments, and arrested 63 people.
One 83-year-old man took the exams for the12th time this year, saying everyone needs theirdream. "He needs a better dream," one personquipped on the net. "Don't take a place away from a young person."
From the passage we can infer that ____________.

A.the car whistles are completely cancelledduring the college entrance exam
B.the college entrance exam is considered awesome by all the country
C.about 280, 000 police officers are put on security traffic detail in Beijing during gaokao
D."hugging the feet"of the Buddha must bring good luck to the candidates

The number of the students sitting the college entrance exam in 2008 is ________.

A.more than 10. 5 million
B.less than l. 4 million
C.9.15 million
D.6. 85 million

Which of the following statements is not the reason for the falling candidate number?

A.The graduation-age population has fallen.
B.More students want to study abroad.
C.The "iron rice bowl" is not the draw.
D.The cost of attending the college is high.

The underlined word in the last paragraphprobably means in Chinese.

A.嘲讽
B.关心
C.担忧
D.装备
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A Bite of China, a food documentary series that hastriggered online shopping crazes for the various dishes shown in the program, has also bitten into the lives of the people it covered. One of those, Huang Guosheng, 59,is a farmer who makes and sells yellow steamed buns with his wife in Suide County, Shaanxi Province.
Following the airing of the documentary, he was approached by JiaGuolong, the owner of Xi Bei Northwest Dishes in Beijing.
Jia was hoping to convince the farmer to join his team and make his special buns for customers in his popular restaurant chain, which is characterized by cuisine from the northwestern Chinese countryside.
"I told Huang my idea. The farmer, simple andhonest as he seemed in the documentary, said he didn't really understand what I was doing, "Jia said.
"So I invited him to Beijing to visit the restaurant's outlets."
But an Internet buzz was raised soon. While some netizens said Jia made a smart move to promote his brand and help Huang lead a better life, others argued it was a clear publicity stunt and a commercial "abduction".
"I won't deny the publicity issue. Thedocumentary has been enormously popular and Huang has become more celebrated, "Jia said.
"But as a businessman, there is nothing wrong with grabbing a chance to boost my business," he said. Despite the publicity, Jia said that what really mattered was that his intentions were lOO-percent good.
"From the documentary, you can tell Huang's life is far from rich. He works hard and walks miles to the town to sell his steamed yellow buns, but his earnings are very limited," Jia said.
"I want him to have a better life. If there is a chance that could enable him to enhance his life by doing the same thing he used to do, why not take it,"Jia said.
Jia disagreed with the term" abduction" and  said Huang would make a decision for himself.
"To those who mentioned the word ‘abduction’, how do you know Huang doesn't want to change his life," Jia said.
The underlined word in the first paragraph probably means _________.

A.force B.arouse
C.rise D.forbid

JiaGuolong invited Huang Guosheng to Beijing mainly to __________.

A.let Huang understand what Jia is doing with his restaurant
B.show Huang around the places of interest in Beijing
C.convince Huang to join him in dealing with his restaurant
D.help him lead a happier and richer life than ever

From the passage, we can infer that_________.

A.not all the netizens think highly of Jia's move
B.Jia denied his publicity issue of his move
C.Huang makes a lot of money from selling his buns
D.Jia agreed with the term "abduction"

Jia's words ill the last paragraph probably mean that____,

A.Huang will not agree to join him in his team
B.Huang has shown his willingness to join him
C.Jia believes it is likely that Huang will want to join him
D.Huang's life has already changed in a positive way
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