人教版高二英语Unit1112单元试题

一、 单项选择(每题1分,共15分) 1. They will spend a lot of money _______ that computer. A. to B. at C. on D. with 2. There are many black clouds. It is ______ to rain again. A. likely B. probably C. impossible D. like 3. –Did you have trouble with your car this morning --Yes, but I finally managed _____. A. to get it started B. get it starting C. to it start D. getting it started. 4. –What a big snow --Yes, but it ______ our crops --And yet it affects my health badly. A. has a good effect to B. make a good effect to C. has a good effect on D. has a good affect on 5. –Luckily for you, Miss Brian. The thief might not have noticed your safe in your room. It is still here. --Thank you, Ms Sigman. I’m glad to know that _____ lost. A. all is B. more C. any is not D. all is not 6. When the whole area was _____ by the flood, the government sent food there by helicopter. A. cut away B. cut down C. cut up D. cut off 7. –You’d better ____ me for help if you are in trouble. --But I can find you nowhere when I want you. A. ask for B. refer to C. turn to D. look for 8. Having decided to rent a flat, we ____ contacting all the accommodation食宿 agencies in the city. A. set about B. set down C. set out D. set up 9. ____ are able to do the work well. A. Neither they nor she B. Either they or she C. Not only they but also she D. They as well as she 10. They have got everything ready to make a ____ across the Atlantic. A. trip B. travel C. voyage D. journey 11. –Where did you meet Johnson --It was in the hotel ______ he stayed in. A. where B. which C. that D. when 12. We should keep our strength ____ for meeting with even more difficulties. A. in store B. in shop C. in savings D. storing 13. ____ is the best singer in your school. A. Whom do you think B. Do you think who C. Do you think whom D. Who do you think 14. They have no idea at all _______. A. where he has gone B. where did he go C. which place has he gone D. where has he gone 15. _______ to make his students understand what he said, the students are still tired of his lecture. A. Trying B. In order C. The teacher trying D. The teacher tries 二、 完形填空(每小题1分,共20分) Today we use pens all the time without thinking too much about them 1 , there was a time 2 writing was quite difficult because 3 tools did not 4 . From the eighth to the eighteenth 5 , people wrote with 6 . A quill is a bird feather. Most quills were strong goose or swan 7 . In the 1700’s, metal pens were 8 . These pens had a 9 point, called a nib钢笔尖, which was 10 to a wooden holder like quills. Metal pens 11 be dipped in ink 12 in order to write. The 13 pen, which can be refilled, was invented in 1884 by I. E. Waterman. A fountain pen has a supply of 14 in it and fixed steel 15 . Ink constantly 16 to the point so it is unnecessary for the writer to stop writing every few words to 17 the pen. This made writing more enjoyable. The ballpoint pens used today were first sold in 1946. They 18 have their own supply of ink inside. However, the ink is somewhat 19 than regular ink. This pen has a small metal 20 that turns when the pen is moving across a sheet of paper. 1. A. Yet B. However C. Or D. But 2. A. when B. while C. that D. why 3. A. so B. same C. many D. such 4. A. have B. find C. exist D. begin 5. A. century B. month C. year D. period 6. A. quills B. fans C. hands D. brush 7. A. wings B. food C. foot D. feathers 8. A. found B. invented C. written D. start 9. A. small B. hard C. metal D. rubber 10. A. put B. taken C. connected D. easy 11. A. needed B. had to C. seemed to D. could 12. A. often B. seldom C. never D. hardly 13. A. metal B. ballpoint C. pencil D. fountain 14. A. ink B. water C. oil D. paper 15. A. end B. holder C. point D. knife 16. A. goes B. flows C. aims D. used 17. A. buy B. dip C. make D. sell 18. A. also B. don’t C. should D. neither 19. A. thinner B. more blue C. much less D. thicker 20. A. point B. holder C. ball D. feather 三、 阅读理解 A The Tower of London was first built by William the Conqueror to defend and govern the city. Today it is the most popular tourist sight and attracts over three million visitors each year. It was sometimes used as a palace for the Kings and Queens of England until the time of James Ⅰ, but it was best known as a prison and cution处死刑 place. Within the walls of the tower, princes have been murdered, spies shot and Queens killed. One of the most famous cutions was that of Ann Boleyn in 1536. She was killed because she couldn’t give Henry Ⅲ a son. The Tower was also the scene of one of London’s most famous mysteries, known as the mystery of the princes in the Tower. Edward Ⅳ died in 1483 with his two sons left. His brother brought R