1、BOOK 2 Unit 1 Food for thought 单元单元测试题测试题 1 一、单项选择一、单项选择(共共 15 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1 分,满分分,满分 15 分分)。 ( ) 1. Dont be surprised. It was _of her to say that. A. normal B. usual C. typical D. official ( ) 2. When _from a stomachache, she cant bear the pain and must be rushed to hospital. A. to suffer B. suffe
2、ring C. suffered D. suffer ( ) 3. The milk boiled over and there was a(n) _ smell of burning. A. reasonable B. horrible C. valuable D. visible ( ) 4. All of you _ at the school gate! Well soon start. A. are gathering B. will gather C. have gathered D. gather ( ) 5. There has been no _ of life on Mar
3、s so far, though great efforts have been made on the research. A. symbol B. sign C. mark D. signal ( ) 6. -Why do you eat all the vegetables but leave _ meat untouched? -Im on _diet. A. a; the B. the; 不填 C. 不填; a D. the; a ( ) 7. We need to watch out when we become _ to them. A. addicted B. addictin
4、g C. to addict D. addict ( ) 8. Ill be out for some time. _ anything important happens, call me up immediately BOOK 2 Unit 1 Food for thought 单元单元测试题测试题 2 A. In case B. As if C. Even though D. Now that ( ) 9. The director recommended that she _ more English before going abroad. A. studies B. studied
5、 C. study D. has studied ( ) 10. As is known to all, Diaoyu Island _ China. A. belonging to B. belongs to C. is belonged to D. belonged to ( ) 11. If he continues like this, he will end up _ a stone only to have it drop on his own feet, just as the old saying goes. A. to lift B. lifting C. in liftin
6、g D. with lifting ( ) 12. The firefighters soon got the fire in the building _. A. under attack B. under control C. under construction D. under way ( ) 13. Without proper lessons, you could _ a lot of bad habits when playing the piano. A. keep up B. pick up C. draw up D. catch up ( ) 14. Chinas new
7、food law provides for a food recall system _ producers have to stop production if their food isnt up to standard. A. where B. that C. when D. which ( ) 15. Mr Jones accepted our suggestion and tried every means to _ himself to his new conditions. A. suit B. adapt C. adopt D. regulate 二、二、完形填空完形填空(共共
8、 20 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分分,满分 30 分分)。 阅读下面短文, 掌握其大意, 然后从 16-35 各题所给的 A、B、 C、D 四个选项中, 选出最 佳选项。 BOOK 2 Unit 1 Food for thought 单元单元测试题测试题 3 When Shaun and I were first married, he half-jokingly said I was not allowed in the kitchen. He would do all the _16_, he told me confidently. I didnt _17_. We bo
9、th knew my cooking skills were limited at best. I found it easier to _18_ cooking, rather than preparing a meal that _19_ in the rubbish bag. Shuan, on the other hand, was completely _20_ in the kitchen. As we cooked meals together, he gently _21_ me through all the preparation and cooking of the fo
10、od. But two and half years later I _22_ realized that, for my husband, a homemade meal meant _23_. And while we often cooked meals together, “Food always tastes better when someone else makes it,” he once _24_. Taking his feelings into consideration, I_25_ it was time for me to try it on my own. We
11、were watching TV when I first discussed the _26_ with Shaun. “Shaun,” I said during the commercial break (插播广告时间), “Im cooking dinner Thursday night.” “Oh? he asked. “But what if it doesnt_27_ well?” I added hurriedly. With a bright smile, he said, “Then well call the_28_.” And thats what we did. Th
12、ere was no _29_ to make the “perfect” meal because I knew there was plan B. When Thursday evening arrived, I _30_ a simple chicken dish with a side of green beans and potatoes. After a few _31_, Shaun said, “Heather, you did a great _32_. Thank you foe dinner; this is delicious.” But what made the d
13、inner _33_ wasnt the taste of the food. It was the acknowledgement (承认) and appreciation (欣赏) that I was _34_ my comfort zone (舒适区) to _35_ my husband that I loved him. ( ) 16. A. cooking B. cleaning C. shopping D. packing ( ) 17. A. know B. move C. belong D. argue BOOK 2 Unit 1 Food for thought 单元单
14、元测试题测试题 4 ( ) 18. A. avoid B. forget C. imagine D. start ( ) 19. A. stored up B. ended up C. made up D. caught up ( ) 20. A. strange B. comfortable C. silent D. proud ( ) 21. A. contacted B. followed C. guided D. put ( ) 22. A. finally B. quickly C. hardly D. probably ( ) 23. A. business B. power C.
15、 freedom D. love ( ) 24. A. wondered B. offered C. thought D. explained ( ) 25. A. hoped B. agreed C. decided D. remembered ( ) 26. A. detail B. subject C. result D. change ( ) 27. A. bring out B. bring up C. turn out D. turn up ( ) 28. A. hospital B. restaurant C. bank D. school ( ) 29. A. reason B
16、. time C. pressure D. way ( ) 30. A. prepared B. ordered C. saw D. bought ( ) 31. A. calls B. tests C. hits D. bites ( ) 32. A. review B. job C. trade D. service ( ) 33. A. simple B. healthy C. delicious D. informal ( ) 34. A. stepping out of B. making use of C. taking care of D. losing control of (
17、 ) 35. A. promise B. teach C. advise D. show 三三、阅读理解阅读理解 (共共 20 个个小题小题; 每小题每小题 2.5 分分, 满分满分 50 分分) BOOK 2 Unit 1 Food for thought 单元单元测试题测试题 5 阅读下列短文, 从所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A One of my earliest memories was walking up to the smell of camp smoke and my mothers hot chocolate. My parents were poor,
18、 and we lived in the countryside in Portland. Dad had two jobs and Mom was disabled, but that didnt stop them from heading into the Cascade Mountains several times a year. Our clothes were old and worn and our food was usually cheap and simple. However, we were always satisfied with our hot chocolat
19、e, which was made in a traditional way handed down from my grandmother to my mother. There was no store to buy anything we needed. We just had powdered cocoa in our camp. Mom would set the smoke-blackened coffee pot at the side of the fire and slowly warm the milk, adding chocolate and sugar, and st
20、irring (搅拌) until the contents became thick and rich brown. The wonderful smell of chocolate filled the camp. More than once, I could remember people that we had just met hours before stepping into our camp to enjoy mothers creation. Once we were trapped in our tent for days because of a terrible ra
21、instorm. Every morning I was woken up by the attractive smell of Moms hot chocolate. Now, many years have passed, when we head for the mountains, I still use that worn coffee pot. And we always bring extra cups for the neighbours who will certainly turn up. I have told my family a lot about Mom, and
22、 it seems that nothing brings back those warm memories better than sitting around the fire at night and tasting sweet hot chocolate. 36. Where did the author live when she was a child? A. In a village. B. In a big city. C. In a hotel. D. In a palace. BOOK 2 Unit 1 Food for thought 单元单元测试题测试题 6 37. W
23、hat does the underlined word “trapped” mean in Paragraph 5? A. Saved. B. Stuck. C. Surrounded. D. Suffered. 38. Which of the following can NOT describe the authors mom? A. Generous. B. Friendly. C. Disabled. D. Serious. 39. What can we learn about the author from the passage? A. Her parents were poo
24、r. B. Her mom had two jobs. C. Her mom was a boss of Coffee House. D. Her dad stopped them from camping. 40. What could be the best title for the passage? A. Camp Smoke B. Moms Hot Chocolate C. My Neighbours D. Grandmothers Creation B Rule of thumb: If its a large, wild animal that you arent in any
25、way trained to deal with, then dont touch it. dont get close to it, and for the love of God, dont risk your life to take a selfie (自拍) with it. Thats a lesson that I learned last week when I was visiting Yellowstone National Park. Last week, my mother and I went to Yellowstone National Park. Like mo
26、st young people, when I go to a famous tourist attraction. I like taking selfies. While my mother and I were walking in the park. I saw a bison(野牛). It looked really huge. I thought it must be cool to post a selfie of me standing close to it on my Facebook page. So I stood about six meters away from
27、 it when I turned my back on the animal to take a photo. While I was doing that, my mother warned me that I was too close to the animal She was concerned about my safety. But I didnt listen to her. I kept taking selfies with the bison nearby. Suddenly, the bison ran towards me and used its head to l
28、ift me into the air and tossed me aside. I was frightened to death and thought I was going to die. Luckily, the bison didnt keep attacking me BOOK 2 Unit 1 Food for thought 单元单元测试题测试题 7 and ran away. My mother immediately came to me and some passers-by came to me, too. Luckily, my injuries were only
29、 minor. I was just too frightened to do anything. After coming back, I learned that I wasn t the only one that had been attacked by a bison there. I do hope that those who read this will avoid making the mistake that I have made.来源:学*科*网 41. The author went to the bison because she wanted to_. A. do
30、 some research on it B. observe it carefully C. take a photo with it D. help her online friends see it 42. Why was the author s mother worried? A. The bison might attack passers-by. B. The bison might attack the author. C. The author might drive the bison away. D. The author didnt care for her mothe
31、rs safety. 43. What does the underlined word “tossed” in Paragraph 3 mean? A. Kept B. Pressed C. Threw. D. Touched. 44. After the author was attacked, she most probably_. A. got severely injured来 om B. regretted having done that C. was worried about her mother D. was immediately taken to hospital 45
32、. What would be the best title for the text? A. A dangerous bison. B. An interesting selfie. C. An important lesson. D. A visit to a national park. BOOK 2 Unit 1 Food for thought 单元单元测试题测试题 8 C Several months ago, 150 people were killed when German wings Flight 9525 crashed in the French Alps. Offic
33、ials said the co-pilot flew the airplane directly into a mountain on purpose. Now, experts wonder if removing pilots from planes would improve airline safety. They have different opinions. Mary Cummings, a former U.S. Navy fighter pilot, says, “The real reason why a person wants another human in the
34、 cockpit (驾驶舱) is that they want to believe theres somebody in the front who shares their own fate and thus if anything goes wrong, they will do everything they can to save their own lives.” She and other experts believe cargo planes (运输飞机)will be the first aircraft to fly over the U.S. without pilo
35、ts. They say big cargo companies would go from two pilots to one, with a team of pilots assisting from the ground. Then, all operations would be done by flight specialists on the ground. Airlines would save money on pilot training, pay and retirement costs. They also would save on hotel and travel c
36、osts. In addition, ground-based pilots would be able to have normal eight-hour work days, even if their plane is in the air for 12 hours. Todd Humphreys, who teaches aerospace engineering at the University of Texas, says it would not be hard to go one step further and have the pilots watching those
37、same monitors from a room on the ground. He suggests having a team of airplane specialists in the room with all the remote pilots who could assist with any emergency. He says this would reduce the number of mistakes by pilots. But many pilots disagree. They say that often pilots must make split-seco
38、nd decisions. In the end, the final decision may come down to passengers. Are travelers more worried about a pilot killing them or stepping onto a plane without a pilot? 46. What can we learn from Paragraph 1? A. There was only one pilot in the cockpit. B. Removing pilots from planes will be better.
39、 BOOK 2 Unit 1 Food for thought 单元单元测试题测试题 9 C. German wings Flight 9525 crashed by accident. D. A heated discussion has arisen from the air crash. 47. According to Mary Cummings, every pilot needs a co-pilot for the purpose of _. A. getting information from the ground B. seeking help when there is
40、an emergency C. communicating with other crew members D. working together in solving any technical difficulties 48. What is the main idea of Paragraph 3? A. The advantages of flying without pilots. B. The appearance of planes without pilots. C. The costs of building a plane without pilots. D. The bi
41、ggest challenge of flying without pilots. 49. What does the underlined word “split-second” mean in Paragraph 3? A. Unexpected. B. Important. C. Quick. D. Helpful. 50. Whats the authors attitude towards flying without pilots? A. Negative. B. Objective. C. Doubtful. D. Positive. D It has become common
42、 in recent years for parents to be warned about the dangers of praise. We are told that frequent praise, although planned to strengthen a childs self-confidence and self-esteem, may instead create increased anxiety and finally weaken their creativity and confidence. Many parent BOOK 2 Unit 1 Food fo
43、r thought 单元单元测试题测试题 10 advisers are especially concerned, even shocked by empty praise Parents or teachers tell children that they are wonderful or special when a child has not, in fact, done anything wonderful or special. In this view, when praise is cheap, children fail to learn the importance of
44、 hard work. The critics ask, how can children learn the need for effort and perseverance (毅力) when they are not challenged to do better, when they are given As for C work, awarded medals just for showing up, and only hear good things? My own experience and, I believe, a correct reading of the resear
45、ch on praise teaches a different lesson. In three decades of clinical(临床的) practice, I have met many discouraged, angry and unhappy children. I have met discouraged kids who were unable to keep up efforts when they experienced even little disappointment. And the cause of the problem is not praise, b
46、ut criticism. Most of these children were over-criticized; very few were over-praised. Children need praise. We all do. From early in life, children look to us for praise, and to share moments of pride. Of course, I do not recommend (建议) praise that is unrealistic or insincere. I certainly do not believe in empty praise. But I believe that we should offer children