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1、高 中 英 语 北 师 大 版 必 修 2Unit4 Cyberspace 单 元 练 习2( Lesson3 were leaving in an hour.30. The houses in the c area of the city are expensive.三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)(共 10 小题;共 10 分)31. I suggest that we have (定期的) meetings.32. We hope this will lead to the development of (旅游业 ) in this area.33. Which place coul

2、d (正式地) take the name of this wonderful land?34. After what seemed forever, we arrived at our (目的地).35. The scenery was so (迷人) that everyone didnt want to leave.36. For the first few hundred kilometers of the journey, the (景色) was very colorful.37. The person (领) us to travel the park is a young gi

3、rl.38. All hotels have been specially selected for their (中心的,中央的) location(位置).39. We must try to follow the (历史的) trend, that is, keep pace with the development of history.40. Women make on the (平均) only two-thirds of what men earn.四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共 5 小题;共 10 分)41. Eco-travel is a way to find out

4、 what can be done to help (动植物以及人类). (well)42. 他被认为是氢弹之父。He the“father of the hydrogen bomb“.43. I wish I could have seen it (本人). (词数不限)44. 如果他来,我会把真相告诉他。(词数不限)If he , I would tell him the truth.45. 你若是这里的经理,你会怎么办?(虚拟语气) (词数不限)if you the manager here?五、单项选择(共 15 小题;共 15 分)46. Visitors can stand on

5、the top of Oriental Pearl Television Tower, from where they can have a better of the city of Shanghai.A. sight B. scenery C. scene D. view47. - Its quite impossible for her to marry a rich man. She is lying.- I agree. If she a rich man, she such unfashionable clothes.A. marries; would not have worn

6、B. married; will not wearC. marries; will not wear D. married; would not wear48. When are you going to get married and ?A. settle down B. settle inC. settle on D. settle down to49. If I get the money, I would set up a Hope school for the children in the poor areas.A. were to B. will C. would D. /50.

7、 Everything has two aspects; we need to look at the positive points the negative ones.A. as well as B. according to C. far from D. in front of51. If he , please inform me.A. leave B. leaves C. will leave D. is to leave52. The car is too expensive for family.A. a usual B. an average C. a normal D. a

8、rich53. How can you expect to pass the Oral Test of PETS you never dare to practice in public?A. in case B. even if C. unless D. if54. FIFA World Cup, the most popular event in the world, is held every four years on a basis.A. magical B. regular C. familiar D. logical55. The volleyball match would b

9、e put off if it tomorrow.A. will rain B. rains C. rained D. is rained56. Bethune is known the Chinese a hero his work in China.A. by; as; for B. to; as; for C. to; as; on D. in; for; as57. Why are you doing that? If I you, Id stop.A. had been B. hadnt been C. were D. were not58. I can convince you t

10、hat hes even more handsome than in his pictures.A. in the mood B. in the flesh C. in movement D. in nature59. - Aha, youre a chain smoker!- Only at home. Nobody that but you.A. discovered B. had discoveredC. discovers D. is discovering60. The medicine works more effectively you drink some hot water

11、after taking it.A. as B. until C. although D. if六、完形填空(共 20 小题;共 30 分)Im not a computer expert. I have been in the field for only a short time. I never learned much in the 61 of science or maths. And I am quite puzzled 62 things like engineering or electronic.Then why am I able to write 63 computer?

12、 I can write on this subject because of these shortcomings. The last two years of learning have 64 an ordeal for me. By hard work I have managed to learn enough to use computers fairly well, and to work with people who know a great deal more 65 I. Since I have learned all 66 at such personal cost. I

13、 would like to 67 my knowledge with others. More and more people want to know about computers, and want to know quickly.The best way to learn is 68 a course. However, many people dont have the time for this. They will have to find 69 way to get some basic information. I hope to be able to help 70 by

14、 writing about some of the things I have learned myself.I have a home computer 71 which I have learned in my own time. I have used it like a home study course. I have sat down 72 it day after day, night after night. I have forced it to give 73 some of its secrets. Now I can use it to do some of the

15、work 74 I get paid for. And I can do this work in my own home, instead of in an office. Many people may soon be 75 on a computer at home, just as many now take in other peoples typing.Some things about computers are easier than you may 76 . First, computers are logical. Things that at first seem dif

16、ficult will 77 to you after you learn the rules. Second, it is really not hard to learn 78 to use todays machines. You dont need to have a great brain. But you do have to learn to think in new ways. And you do have to keep a good 79 of information in your head. Finally, there are many people around

17、80 are really enthusiastic about computers. These people are always happy to be of help.61. A. way B. manner C. means D. method62. A. at B. with C. over D. by63. A. on B. about C. of D. over64. A. to be B. been C. had D. for65. A. like B. as C. than D. but66. A. this B. it C. these D. those67. A. sp

18、are B. give C. offer D. share68. A. to take B. taking C. taken D. took69. A. an other B. some other C. the other D. one another70. A. it B. us C. them D. you71. A. with B. over C. on D. about72. A. with B. by C. over D. beside73. A. away B. off C. in D. up74. A. where B. what C. this D. that75. A. u

19、sing B. working C. operating D. running76. A. fear B. afraid C. frighten D. terrify77. A. take sense B. make sense C. feel sense D. work sense78. A. little B. much C. enough D. a lot of79. A. few B. little C. enough D. bit80. A. who B. whom C. which D. them七、阅读理解(共 14 小题;共 28 分)AThe general Allotmen

20、t Act, passed in 1887 by the United States Congress, was expected to help Native Americans. The Act called for breaking up tribal reservations(部落居留地) and turning them into family-sized farms. Each farm would be given to an individual Native American.The government thought that Native Americans would

21、 be better off if they forgot their tribal organizations and their tribal languages. The government expected Native Americans who owned land and farmed for a living to become more like other Americans. But it didnt work out that way. The Native Americans were used to living in tribal groups and shar

22、ing with each other. They had always thought of land as something that belonged to the whole tribe, rather than to individuals.With their families scattered on separate farms, many Native Americans were dissatisfied. The land they were given was often poor, and they hadnt the skill to farm it well.

23、Poverty and poor health increased, while the Native American stuck to their old languages and customs. Eventually the government realized that the division of reservation land had made things worse rather than better for Native Americans.The Indian Reorganization Act, passed in 1943, reversed the go

24、vernments policy. This Act said that all Native American land should be owned by tribes, rather than by individuals. The new Act encouraged tribal organizations to take responsibility for running tribal affairs. The Act also provided money, which tribes could borrow to buy more land or to start busi

25、ness.Economic conditions have improved for Native Americans. Many tribes run successful manufacturing, mineral leasing, hotels and gambling business. Yet problems of unemployment and poor health still exist. Today Native Americans face a double challenge. They must continue to improve their economic

26、 and political position, while at the same time preserving their lands and cultural heritage.81. Why did the government want Native Americans to own land and farm for a living?A. It thought this would make Native Americans more like other Americans.B. It wanted to see if individual Native Americans

27、would drop out of school.C. It wanted to see whether matters could become worse on the reservation.D. It thought all the land and farm should belong to Native Americans.82. Though it is not directly stated, the article suggests that .A. most people who owned land and farmed it were Native AmericansB

28、. Native Americans were used to living on separate farmsC. the government did not quite understand Native American waysD. the customs of the Native Americans were harmful and uncivilized83. On the whole, the article tells us about .A. the good land that was given to Native AmericansB. the government

29、s effort to help that didnt work outC. helping Native Americans on their reservationsD. breaking away from old customs of Native Americans84. Which statement does this article lead you to believe?A. The government wanted to break up family farms.B. Native Americans are very hard to deal with.C. New

30、customs are always better than old ones.D. Old customs usually influence modern life.BThe desire to make explorations is born with man. Wherever his imagination goes, man also has a strong wish to go. A large part human history is connected with the exploration of the world in which we live. Again a

31、nd again people have set out with surprising courage and patience to look into unknown regions and lands to see what had not yet been seen, to make known the unknown. With kites, balloons and aircraft they left the ground to pass through the lower atmosphere. Now the outer space receives their atten

32、tion.Why should man take the trouble of conquering space? It is hard to list the specific practical benefits that will result in. But one knows, from past experience in other areas, that man will surely see and discover new things in space that will increase our scientific knowledge, and this new kn

33、owledge will find its way into valuable practical uses. What we learn about man himself, from his experience in space, and from the effects of space and the space flight environment on him, will be extremely valuable. The new techniques developed to carry out the exploration of space, and to keep ma

34、n alive in space, will certainly find practical uses in everyday life in some way. The areas that will benefit are manifold. They include communication, generation of power, transportation and travel, food production, materials, fuels and many others. But to say definitely just what the practical re

35、sults will be is almost impossible.85. The main idea of the first paragraph is that .A. man desires to explore what is unknownB. man often goes wherever his dreams goC. man is no longer interested in the study of the land and sea nowD. mans history is the exploration of the world86. The word “manifo

36、ld” in the second paragraph probably means .A. vast B. various C. valuable D. practical87. The author seems to be in favor of .A. doubting the necessity of the space explorationB. the exploration of spaceC. exploring more in space than in the seaD. his experience in spaceCEmail has brought the art o

37、f letter writing back to life, but some experts think the resulting spread of bad English does more harm than good.Email is a form of communication that is changing, for the worse, the way we write and use language, say some communication researchers. It is also changing the way we interact and buil

38、d relationship. These are a few of recently recognized features of email, say experts, that should cause individual and organizations to rethink the way we use email. “Email has increased the spread of careless writing habits,“ says Naomi Baron, a professor of linguistics at American University. She

39、 says the poor spelling, grammar, punctuation and sentence structure of emails reflect a growing unconcern to the way we write.Baron argues that we should not forgive and forget the poor writing often shown in emails. “The more we use email and its tasteless writing, the more it becomes the normal w

40、ay of writing,“ the professor says.Others say that despite its shortcomings, email has finished what several generations of English teachers couldnt: it has made writing fashionable again. “Email is a critical new communication technology,“ says Ian Lancashire, a professor of English in University o

41、f Toronto. “It fills the gap between spoken language and the formal methods of writing that existed before email. It is the purest form of written speech.“Lancashire says email has the mysterious ability to get people who are scared by writing to get their thoughts flowing easily onto a blank screen

42、. He says this is because of emails close similarity to speech. “Its like a circle of four or five people around a campfire,“ he says. Still, he accepts that this new-found freedom to express themselves often gets people into trouble. “Almost every day I get emails that apologize for previous emails

43、,“ he reports.In the US, the number of emails sent in a day exceeds(超过) the number of letters mailed in a year. But more people are recognizing the content of a typical email message is not often exact.88. The passage mainly shows us that .A. people should stop using email to communicateB. experts h

44、old different opinions about emailC. Americans only use email to communicateD. email makes people lose interest in English89. In Lancashires opinion, email is a wonderful technology because .A. it can be used all over the worldB. it is the fastest way to communicateC. we can express ourselves in a f

45、ree wayD. we can save a lot of paper90. Which of the following is NOT true about email?A. It is changing the way of communication.B. It is used more than letters in the USA.C. It helps us write better.D. It causes us to write more.DYou arrive on time at the Smiths house to babysit three-year-old Max

46、. When Mrs. Smith invites you into the house, you find Max sitting on the floor with an ipad. You look around for a book, and then you realize the ipad is teaching him how to read through a series of songs and games. Mrs. Smith looks as though she couldnt be prouder of her son for playing such educational games.Technology is becoming more important in our everyday lives. From playing a game to asking Sir for directions to a restaurant, we are depending heavily on our handheld device. Companies such as Fisher-price and Open solutions are making apps such as “Laugh and Learn“, “Baby Hear

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