欢迎来到冰点文库! | 帮助中心 分享价值,成长自我!
冰点文库
全部分类
  • 临时分类>
  • IT计算机>
  • 经管营销>
  • 医药卫生>
  • 自然科学>
  • 农林牧渔>
  • 人文社科>
  • 工程科技>
  • PPT模板>
  • 求职职场>
  • 解决方案>
  • 总结汇报>
  • ImageVerifierCode 换一换
    首页 冰点文库 > 资源分类 > DOCX文档下载
    分享到微信 分享到微博 分享到QQ空间

    牛津版高二英语模块七unit4 Public transport 自主单元检测.docx

    • 资源ID:15304808       资源大小:61.21KB        全文页数:18页
    • 资源格式: DOCX        下载积分:5金币
    快捷下载 游客一键下载
    账号登录下载
    微信登录下载
    三方登录下载: 微信开放平台登录 QQ登录
    二维码
    微信扫一扫登录
    下载资源需要5金币
    邮箱/手机:
    温馨提示:
    快捷下载时,用户名和密码都是您填写的邮箱或者手机号,方便查询和重复下载(系统自动生成)。
    如填写123,账号就是123,密码也是123。
    支付方式: 支付宝    微信支付   
    验证码:   换一换

    加入VIP,免费下载
     
    账号:
    密码:
    验证码:   换一换
      忘记密码?
        
    友情提示
    2、PDF文件下载后,可能会被浏览器默认打开,此种情况可以点击浏览器菜单,保存网页到桌面,就可以正常下载了。
    3、本站不支持迅雷下载,请使用电脑自带的IE浏览器,或者360浏览器、谷歌浏览器下载即可。
    4、本站资源下载后的文档和图纸-无水印,预览文档经过压缩,下载后原文更清晰。
    5、试题试卷类文档,如果标题没有明确说明有答案则都视为没有答案,请知晓。

    牛津版高二英语模块七unit4 Public transport 自主单元检测.docx

    1、牛津版高二英语模块七unit4 Public transport 自主单元检测M7Unit 4自主检测满分:100分时间:90分钟第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请阅读下列各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。1. You can ask anyone for help._ here is willing to lend you a hand.A. One B. No one C. Everyone D. Someone2. Is the meeting held in Room 302 or 303? It s

    2、hould be 302. But I heard that it _ till tomorrow.A. was put off B. will put off C. has been put off D. is put off3. (2017启东中学月考)The word “ungelivable”, based on Chinese, which has become a big hit online very quickly, _ a message that Chinese can also serve as an addition to English vocabulary.A. a

    3、cknowledges B. assesses C. declares D. conveys4. (2017泰州中学期末)_ in remembering 1080 irregular numbers within an hour and 646 poker cards in random, Yan Jiashuo, a 10yearold girl, earned International Master of Memory.A. Having succeeded B. Succeeded C. She succeeded D. To succeeded5. It was an unpopu

    4、lar decision to postpone _ the new hospital.A. to build B. to be built C. building D. being built6. (2017南京高三三模)After making the speech, he went through it in his mind to reflect where he _ better.A. could do B. would do C. could have done D. would have done7. Between the two parts of the concert is

    5、 an interval, _ the audience can buy icecream.A. when B. where C. that D. which8. (2017宿迁期末)In 2017, it is recommended that such important reform policies associated with the interest of general public _ carried out immediately.A. be B. were C. are D. have been9. (2017哈尔滨师范大学附中月考)Smokers are more _

    6、to have a heart attack than nonsmokers.A. likely B. possible C. probable D. sure10. (2017如东高级中学期中)Indeed a lot of skillful methods are used in many advertisements to cheat consumers. Not all ads play tricks on us _A. instead B. though C. still D. anyway11. Cathy had quit her job when her son was bor

    7、n _ she could stay home and raise her son.A. now that B. as if C. only if D. so that12. I think _ impresses me about his painting is the colours he uses.A. what B. that C. which D. who13. Although his wife was killed in the earthquake, he _ his sobs to rescue others.A. showed off B. contributed to C

    8、. accounted for D. choked back14. The workers are loading the goods _ a car; that is, theyre loading the car _ goods.A. with; with B. into; into C. into; with D. with; into15. (2017镇江期末) Liz, the Indian movie Dangal is on tonight! Go to see it with me, OK? _? We need relaxation after working for so

    9、many days without any rest.A. Why me B. Why not C. What if D. So what第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。(2016湖北省黄冈高三质检)Reg Foggerdy, 62, who was on a hunting trip in the Great Victoria Desert in Western Australia when he hunted for a camel hed shot, had to eat ants to sur

    10、vive while lost for six days without water in wildness.“I followed this camel into the _16_. Id gone at least 30km. I didnt know where I was,” he said, narrating his wrong 19mile _17_ and extraordinary tale of survival that followed.Foggerdy found himself alone with only clothing he was wearing. He

    11、had a valuable source of food _18_ in front of himthe dead camel hed _19_ down but no means with _20_ to eat it.“I didnt have a knife, and I didnt have matches for a _21_,” he said.“So I couldnt go and _22_ a steak off the animal.”In his _23_, he turned to ants for _24_, an idea he remembered from w

    12、atching TV shows of British survival expert Bear Grylls.“They tasted quite good. The first day, I ate probably 12 antsand the following day, I had 18,” Foggerdy said._25_, as time passed, his hopes of _26_ it out of the desert alive began to _27_. He saw search helicopters passing overhead, but they

    13、 didnt notice him because the bush was so _28_By the sixth day, his _29_ had started to shut down. He had said his last goodbyes in his head and _30_ death to come soon.“I was _31_ with myself,” he said, _32_ tears as he remembered the thought of his family seeing his body lying on the dirt in the b

    14、ush.But as Foggerdy _33_ for the end, searchers were hot on his trail after a tracker _34_ one of his footprints in the dirt.The grandfather said he thought he was not _35_just lucky.16. A. dirt B. bush C. desert D. wildness17. A. trip B. walk C. journey D. wander18. A. right B. straight C. slowly D

    15、. instantly19. A. shot B. chased C. killed D. knocked20. A. what B. that C. which D. whom21. A. fire B. meal C. cook D. water22. A. put B. break C. turn D. cut23. A. memory B. experience C. impression D. dilemma24. A. help B. power C. spirit D. nutrients25. A. Anyhow B. Finally C. However D. Therefo

    16、re26. A. getting B. escaping C. making D. managing27. A. die B. fade C. decrease D. reduce28. A. thick B. big C. thin D. tall29. A. heart B. eyes C. pulse D. organs30. A. explored B. expected C. declared D. ignored31. A. peaceful B. hopeful C. concerned D. delighted32. A. taking back B. bursting int

    17、o C. wiping away D. hiding away33. A. reached B. made C. sought D. prepared34. A. watched B. looked C. spotted D. searched35. A. brave B. patient C. tough D. confident第二部分阅读理解(共8小题;每小题2分,满分16分)请阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A(2017天津高考)I read somewhere that we spend a full third of our lives wa

    18、iting. But where are we doing all of this waiting, and what does it mean to an impatient society like ours?To understand the issue, lets take a look at three types of “waits” The very purest form of waiting is the WatchedPot Wait. It is without doubt the most annoying of all. Take filling up the kit

    19、chen sink(洗碗池) as an example. There is absolutely nothing you can do while this is going on but keep both eyes fixed on the sink until its full. During these waits, the brain slips away from the body and wanders about until the water runs over the edge of the counter and onto your socks. This kind o

    20、f wait makes the waiter helpless and mindless. A cousin to the WatchedPot Wait is the Forced Wait. This one requires a bit of discipline. Properly preparing packaged noodle soup requires a Forced Wait. Directions are very specific. “Bring three cups of water to boil, add mix, simmer three minutes, r

    21、emove from heat, let stand five minutes.” I have my doubts that anyone has actually followed the procedures strictly. After all, Forced Waiting requires patience. Perhaps the most powerful type of waiting is the LuckyBreak Wait. This type of wait is unusual in that it is for the most part voluntary.

    22、 Unlike the Forced Wait, which is also voluntary, waiting for your lucky break does not necessarily mean that it will happen. Turning ones life into a waiting game requires faith and hope, and is strictly for the optimists among us. On the surface it seems as ridiculous as following the directions o

    23、n soup mixes, but the LuckyBreak Wait well serves those who are willing to do it. As long as one doesnt come to rely on it, wishing for a few good things to happen never hurts anybody. We certainly do spend a good deal of our time waiting. The next time youre standing at the sink waiting for it to f

    24、ill while cooking noodle soup that youll have to eat until a large bag of cash falls out of the sky, dont be desperate. Youre probably just as busy as the next guy.36. While doing a WatchedPot Wait, we tend to _A. keep ourselves busy B. get absentmindedC. grow anxious D. stay focused37. What is the

    25、difference between the Forced Wait and the WatchedPot Wait?A. The Forced Wait requires some selfcontrol.B. The Forced Wait makes people passive.C. The WatchedPot Wait needs directions.D. The WatchedPot Wait engages the body and brain.38. What can we learn about the LuckyBreak Wait?A. It is less volu

    26、ntary than the Forced Wait.B. It doesnt always bring the desired result.C. It is more fruitful than the Forced Wait.D. It doesnt give people faith and hope.39. What does the author advise us to do the next time we are waiting?A. Take it seriously. B. Dont rely on others.C. Do something else. D. Dont

    27、 lose heart.40. The author supports his view by _A. exploring various causes of “waits”B. describing detailed processes of “waits”C. analyzing different categories of “waits”D. revealing frustrating consequences of “waits”BNew cars that can control and brake themselves risk quieting people in the dr

    28、ivers seat into a false sense of securityand even to sleep.That was one surprising finding when researchers put Stanford University students in a simulated(模拟的) selfdriving car to study how they reacted when their robochauffer needed help. The experiment was one in a growing number that assesses how

    29、 cars can safely hand control back to a person when their selfdriving software is at a loss.With some models already able to stay in their lane or keep a safe distance from other traffic, and automakers pushing for more automation, the cartodriver handoff is a big open question. The elimination(消除)

    30、of distracted driving is a major selling point for the technology. But in the Stanford experiment, reading or watching a movie helped keep participants awake. The Stanford research suggests engaging people with media could help, while some automakers are marketing vehicles with limited selfdriving f

    31、eatures that will slow the car if they detect a person has stopped paying attention to the road. Though research is ongoing, it appears that people need at least 5 seconds to take over.Meanwhile, traditional automakers are advancing with the technology. Mercedes and Toyota sell cars that can hit the brakes and stay


    注意事项

    本文(牛津版高二英语模块七unit4 Public transport 自主单元检测.docx)为本站会员主动上传,冰点文库仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容本身不做任何修改或编辑。 若此文所含内容侵犯了您的版权或隐私,请立即通知冰点文库(点击联系客服),我们立即给予删除!

    温馨提示:如果因为网速或其他原因下载失败请重新下载,重复下载不扣分。




    关于我们 - 网站声明 - 网站地图 - 资源地图 - 友情链接 - 网站客服 - 联系我们

    copyright@ 2008-2023 冰点文库 网站版权所有

    经营许可证编号:鄂ICP备19020893号-2


    收起
    展开