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2005年杭四中高二英语Unit11Scientificachievements单元考试•试卷(90分钟)班级姓名学号得分注:请不要将答案写在试卷上,必须将答案写在答题卷上,否则无效。一:单项填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。1.—Goodbye,Joyce.Pleaseremembermetoyourparents.—______.A.Thanks,IwillB.It’sverykindofyoutosaysoC.MypleasureD.Thankyou.Whatagoodidea2.Thesuccessofthisproject______everyonemakinganeffort.A.reliesonB.caresforC.remindsofD.callsup3.Thestudentcouldn’t______whattheteacherwastryingtoexplain.A.recognizeB.graspC.studyD.achieve4.Herexaminationpaperwas______exceptforonespellingmistake.A.privateB.humanoidC.perfectD.economic5.Asisknowntoall,______greatscientificachievementsmayhave______positiveeffectonourlifeaswellassociety.A./;aB.the;aC.the;/D./;/6.He______aplanforthecommitteetoconsider.A.putawayB.putoffC.putforwardD.gaveup7.Theschoolhas______aspecialclasstohelppoorreaders.A.setupB.setasideC.cometrueD.comeintobeing8.Scientistshavemadeagreat______inthetreatmentofcancer.A.principleB.breakthroughC.conclusionD.introduction9.—Isit______thatthespaceshipwillbelaunchedwithinthisweek?—No,Idon’tthinkso.A.probablyB.perhapsC.possiblyD.likely10.Selectingadigitalcameraforpersonaluseisnoeasytaskbecausetechnology______sorapidly.A.ischangingB.haschangedC.willhavechangedD.willchange11.Thedevelopmentofmodernsciencewillsoon______itpossibleforsomepatientstorecoverfromtheseillnesses.A.makeB.findC.considerD.think12.—Ireallyliketherecordyoulentmelastweek.—______.—Andthankyouverymuchforlettingmekeepitsolong.A.I’mgladyoulikeitB.That’sallrightC.Don’tmentionitD.Ihopeyoulikeit13.Hesentheratelegram______hisimmediatere-turntoLondon.A.announcedB.announcingC.hasannouncedD.announces14.Thecompanywishesto______itsnewfactorybesidetheriver.A.findB.standC.locateD.arrange15.Oh,I’mnotfeelingwellinthestomach.I______somuchfriedchickenjustnow.A.shouldn’teatB.mustn’thaveeatenC.shouldn’thaveeatenD.mustn’teat二:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。TheareaofCaliforniathatiscalledSiliconValleyisaboutseventykilometerssoutheastofSanFrancisco.Itisaboutfortykilometerslongandaboutfifteenkilometerswide.Youwillnotfindthe16Sil-iconValleyonanymapsofCalifornia.Butitisavery17place.Therearethousandsofhigh-technologycompaniesinSiliconValleytoday.The18beginswithStanfordUniversity.19WorldWarII,StanfordUniversitywashavingfinancial(财政的)problems.Italso20severalthousandhectares(公顷)oflandthatwasnotbeing21.AprofessoratStanforddidhisbestto22theproblem.Helearnedthattheuniversitycouldnotlegallyselltheland.TheStanfordfamilymadeitlegallyimpossibletosellanyoftheland23theygaveittotheuniversity.However,theprofessordiscoveredtherewas24topreventtheuniversityfrom25companiestopaytheuniversitytousetheland.Thisidea26thedevelopmentofanareacalledStanfordIndustrialPark.Thisbusinessareawas27in1954.Severalleadingcompaniesmovedtheirofficesthere.These28businessesinfluencedothercompaniestomoveintoorneartheStanfordIndustrialPark.TheareabecameknownasSiliconValley29thebeginningofthecomputerage.Intheearly1970s,a(an)30namedtheareaSiliconValleyinaseriesofstoriesforapublicationcalledElectronicNews.Youngcomputerengineerswithlittle31startedcompaniesinthisarea.Manyofthesecompaniesarenowlargeinternationalbusinesses.One32isAppleComputers.SiliconValleyisanamethathasbecomesopopulartodaythatitisoftenusedto33anyareathatishometomanyelectronicscompanies.34thefirstandmostimportantSiliconValleycanstillbe35inCalifornia.16.A.positionB.nameC.cityD.direction17.A.distantB.desertedC.importantD.interesting18.A.situationB.reasonC.resultD.story19.A.AfterB.BeforeC.DuringD.Since20.A.ownedB.soldC.boughtD.provided21.A.sharedB.forgotC.usedD.seized22.A.thinkB.dealC.mentionD.solve23.A.becauseB.thoughC.whenD.if24.A.nothingB.everythingC.somethingD.anything25.A.permittingB.persuadingC.orderingD.obliging26.A.belongedtoB.ledtoC.referredtoD.addedupto27.A.gaveupB.handedinC.setupD.usedup28.A.usefulB.helpfulC.peacefulD.successful29.A.atB.onC.withD.for30.A.engineerB.reporterC.employerD.boss31.A.thoughtB.knowledgeC.successD.money32.A.modelB.exampleC.formD.shape33.A.explainB.describeC.believeD.suggest34.A.ButB.SoC.ThenD.Thus35.A.continuedB.protectedC.touchedD.found三:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AHaveyoueverheardtheoldsaying,“Neverjudgeabookbyitscover.”?Thisisagoodruletofollowwhentryingtojudgetheintelligenceofothers.Somepeoplehavemindsthatshineonlyincertainsituations.Ayoungmanwithanunusualgiftinwritingmayfindhimselfspeechlessbeforeaprettygirlwhenhespeaks.Hemaynotbeabletofindtherightwords.Butdon’tmakethemistakeofthinkinghimstupid.Withapenandpaper,hecanexpresshimselfbetterthananybodyelse.Otherpeoplemayfoolyouintooverestimating(过高估计)theirintelligencebyputtingupagoodfront.Astudentwholistensattentivelyandtakesnotesinclassisboundto(一定会)makeafavorableimpressiononhisteachers.Butwhenitcomestoexams,hemayscorenearthebottomoftheclass.Inaword,youcan’tjudgesomeonebyappearance.Theonlywaytodetermineaperson’sintelligenceistogettoknowhim.Thenyoucanseehowhereactstodifferentsituations.Themoresituationsyousee,thebetteryourjudgmentislikelytobe.Sotakeyourtime.Don’tjudgeabookby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