北师大版高中英语高二下册模块8 Unit 22同步测试2

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一、完成下列小对话或语篇。(共5小题)

1、—How is the weather in the city you are living?

—It is (多变的).

2、—What are the villagers talking about now?

—The (灌溉) this year.

3、—Why have the parents sent their children to that country?

—They hoped to (武装) their children with more knowledge.

4、—How was it that they got to that land?

—By (方法) of some ships.

5、They lived in a (多山的) area. There were often some (巨大的灾难). Once, the (雷雨) destroyed their houses, (导致) many deaths. Some of them had to (逃走) to another village. Later they returned and spent much money (建造) some new houses using (黏土) and (砖块).  

二、阅读词汇检测(共1小题)

1、写画线部分的汉语意思。

    When the typhoon  arrived, the villagers were busy constructing  some houses. Some of them earned their living  by means of this work. Some rocks rolled  from the mountain. Many of them suffered the separation   from their family, for some of them were killed in the typhoon and others had to flee  .

三、完成句子(共10小题)

1、哈里对这个问题的解决办法是列出所有的利弊得失。

Harry's is to make a list of all the pros and cons.  

2、新铁路尚在建设中。

The new railway is still .

3、我努力提高我的英语, 但老师对我的进步一点也不满意。

I've tried very hard to improve my English. But by no means with my progress.

4、许多新的高科技已从美国引进, 给这个公司的生产带来了巨大提升。

Much new and high technology has been introduced from America, great increase in production of the company.

5、他逃到了哥斯达黎加以逃避服兵役。

He Costa Rica to avoid military service.

6、在过去几年里, 这里的旅游业获得了相当大的发展。

Over the last few years tourism here .

7、随着这个问题的解决, 青霉素现在已正式生产。

, penicillin is now in regular production.

8、 示威者攻击警察, 推翻车辆并将其纵火焚烧。

Demonstrators , overturning vehicles and setting fire to them.

9、There are still many problems (有待于解决) before we are ready for a long stay on the Moon.
10、While waiting for the opportunity (被晋升), Henry did his best to perform his duty.

四、阅读理解(共2小题)

1、阅读理解

    It is named a kind of wooden Eiffel Tower, because of the fact that there was a large wooden platform far out in the lake on which stood an improbably high diving board. It was, I'm sure, the county's tallest wooden structure and no one had ever been known to jump from it.

    So it was quite a shock when our teacher, Mr. David, announced that he would dive off the high board that very afternoon.

    Word of his questionable plan was already spreading through town as Mr. David swam out to the platform. He was just a tiny, stick figure when he got there but even from such a distance the high board seemed almost to touch the clouds. Once at the top, he paced the enormously long board, then took some deep breaths and finally stood at edge. He was going to do it.

    Several hundred people had gathered at the shore to watch. Mr. David stood for quite a long time, then he raised his arms, took one massive bounce and launched himself into a perfect dive. It was beautiful. He fell with perfect style for what seemed minutes. The crowd fell silent. The only sound to be heard was the faint whistle of his body tearing through the air toward the water far, far below.

    But about three quarters of the way down he seemed to have second thoughts and began suddenly to panic, waving his arms and legs like someone having a bad dream. When he was perhaps thirty feet above the water, he gave up on waving and spread his arms and legs wide, apparently hoping that it would somehow show his fall.

    It didn't.

    He hit the water at over six hundred miles an hour. The impact was so loud that it made birds fly out of their trees three miles away. I don't think he entered the water at all. He just bounced off it, about fifteen feet back into the air. After that, he lay still on the surface, spinning like an autumn leaf.

    He was brought to shore by two passing fishermen in a rowboat and placed on an old blanket where he spent the rest of the afternoon. Occasionally he accepted small sips of water, but otherwise was too shock to speak. From head to toe, he was covered with deep red bruises.

……

    It was the best day of my life.

(1)How did the author find Mr. David's plan to jump from the diving board? (1)
A . Heroic. B . Disappointing. C . Crazy. D . Confused.
(2)In Paragraph 3, Mr. David is described as "a tiny, stick figure" because he was       .   (2)
A . very far away B . very small and thin C . tired after swimming D . sure to be broken
(3)Why did Mr. David suddenly start swinging his arms and legs during the dive? (3)
A . He thought it was the best way to slow his fall. B . He wanted to show his courage. C . He was signaling the crowd for help. D . He lost his confidence and started to panic.
2、阅读理解

    Climate change has been blamed for killer hurricanes, sea level rise, and drought, but a new report suggests the effects of climate change might hit the world's coffee supply. Up to 70 percent of the world's coffee supply could be threatened over the next 66 years, according to a new study by researchers at England's Royal Botanic Gardens.

    Nearly 100 percent of the world's Arabica coffee growing regions could become unsuitable for the plant by 2080, according to the study. Beans from Arabica coffee plants account for about 70 percent of the world's coffee, but the plant also has to be grown under strict weather conditions: they grow well at temperatures between 64 and 70 degrees Celsius, and are highly influenced by frost or temperatures higher than 73 degrees Celsius.

    With temperatures estimated to increase by between 1. 8 and 4 degrees Celsius by the end of the century, the fragile plant might become increasingly expensive and difficult to grow, especially in places such as Ethiopia and Kenya. In that worst case, nearly all of the world's native Arabica coffee would die out. Under more conservative(保守的)estimates, about 65 percent of the regions used to grow the coffee would become unsuitable for it. The evidence from coffee farmers and coffee growing regions around the world is that they are already suffering from the influences of increased warming.

    Some farmers would likely be able to move their operations to other areas or would be able to overcome climate change with artificial cooling techniques, but wild Arabica is generally considered to be much more suitable for making high-quality coffee.

    If Arabica becomes impossible to raise in its native areas, it could do serious damage to the economies of the mainly third-world countries in which it grows. Coffee is the world's most popular drink and is the second most-traded product in the world, behind oil.

(1)What does the passage mainly talk about? (1)
A . Climate change affects people in many ways. B . More and more attention has been paid to climate change. C . The world's coffee supply could be threatened by climate change. D . The growing conditions of Arabica coffee have been improved recently.
(2)What can be learned from Paragraph 2 and Paragraph 3? (2)
A . According to the study, by 2080 nowhere can be suitable for Arabica coffee growing.   B . 65 percent of the world's coffee gets raw materials from Arabica coffee plants. C . Arabica coffee plants will grow well at temperatures lower than 60 degrees Celsius. D . Coffee farmers are the biggest victims of climate change.
(3)In order to solve the problem of Arabica coffee plants, some farmers       . (3)
A . would make efforts to produce high-quality coffee B . would bring in artificial cooling techniques C . would tend to move to some warm places D . would grow more wild Arabica
(4)What is the result if Arabica coffee has less production? (4)
A . Coffee will replace oil to be the first most-traded commodity. B . Coffee is likely to become less popular than before. C . Some countries will suffer great economic losses. D . Farmers will plant other crops instead of coffee.

五、语篇填空(共1小题)

1、语篇填空

    One day when I was five years old, my mother took me to a swimming pool. She wanted to teach me how to swim. (sad), I was almost drowned. I was rescued by a man, my mother was so (frighten) that she decided never to let me get close to a swimming pool again. , I thought quite differently. Instead of letting that horrible incident create more fear around water for me, I decided to become a good  (swim). After I told my mother about that, she thought I was right and (agree). So I started to learn how to swim again. My mother became more careful and I was not in danger again. Later I became interested in swimming that I decided to compete in swimming events. After years of efforts, my dream came true. I was the first African American (win) an Olympic Gold Medal in swimming. I did so at both 2008 and 2012 Olympics.

     Now I spend much of my time (help) children learn how to swim. Hundreds of children each year drown in the United States.(learn) how to swim can prevent 80% of these tragedies.

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