新视野读写教程第三册第二单元测试题
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新视野读写教程第三册第二单元测试题(二级)
试卷编号:
T4-U2-RW3-HJW
考试时间: 60 分钟
满分: 50 分
Part 1 Understanding Short
Conversations
(Each item: 1)
Directions:In this section you'll hear some
short conversations. Listen carefully and choose
the
best answer to the questions you hear.
1.
A. He started a
new program.
B. He stopped exercising.
C. He feels very tired.
D. He was ill last
month.
2.
A. Begin
swimming.
B. Start weight lifting.
C.
Look at herself differently.
D. Eat better
to lose weight.
3.
A. Bill took drugs.
B. Bill exercised a lot.
C. Bill grew new muscles.
D. Bill had a
new coach.
4.
A. He
was able to exercise every day after work.
B. He cannot count the ways his life has changed.
C. Others have asked him how he's gotten
healthy.
D. People have changed their
attitude toward him.
5.
A. Healthy vegetables are very
expensive for some people.
B. The woman
doesn't have a good excuse not to exercise.
C. Running outside is the best way for a person to
exercise.
D. Healthy living isn't something
to make excuses for.
Part 2
Understanding Long Conversations
(Each
item: 1)
Directions:In this section you'll
hear a long conversation or conversations. Listen
carefully and
choose the best answer to the
questions you hear.
Questions 6 to 10 are
based on the same passage or dialog.
6.
A. Boyfriend and girlfriend.
B. Husband and wife.
C. Father and daughter.
D. Mother and son.
7.
A.
Find girlfriends easily.
B. Talk to the
woman quite often.
C. Exercise according to
a program.
D. Sing the song All You Need is
Love.
8.
A. He's always feeling
sorry for himself.
B. He's too fat to be
attractive for girls.
C. He's always too
busy exercising.
D. He won't go anywhere
with a girlfriend.
9.
A. Finding
love.
B. Losing weight.
C. Exercising.
D. Working.
10.
A. Finding
love is not as important as losing weight.
B. Feeling sorry for yourself will not help you
find love.
C. Being thin and exercising are
important in finding love.
D. Getting a
girlfriend is impossible for fat people.
Part 3 Multiple Choice
(Each item: 1)
Directions:Choose the
best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C
and D.
11. While a ________
amount of stress can be beneficial, too much
stress can exhaust you.
A. moderate
B.
modern
C. large
D. striking
12. If you _____________ your
demand, then maybe you will have more chance of
getting what
you want.
A. conduct
B. deny
C. grant
D. moderate
13. I don't think he is old
________ to do the job.
A. sufficient
B. plentiful
C. enough
D. approximate
14. The ________ year begins
when school opens in September.
A. studying
B. learning
C. teacher
D.
academic
15. The physicist
needed more ________ before his theory could be
accepted.
A. finance
B. publications
C. evidence
D. recognition
16. Students of ________ grades
are those studying in the first three grades of
elementary
school.
A. entry
B.
basic
C. main
D. primary
17. The museum is ________ a valuable
group of coins.
A. displaying
B.
exhibiting
C. presenting
D. giving
18. Many cookbooks have very
________ directions.
A. common
B.
confirmed
C. complicated
D. compound
19. The ________ for
speeding is a fine of one hundred and fifty
dollars.
A. penalty
B. benefit
C. criticism
D. remedy
20. The two brothers are very much _______,
not only in appearance but also in thinking.
A. like
B. likely
C. alike
D.
alive
Part 4 Cloze (with
four choices provided)
(Each item: 0.5)
Directions:Read the following passage
carefully and choose the best answer from the four
choices
given for each blank.
Questions
21 to 40 are based on the following passage.
People with back problems can benefit from
exercise. Examples of exercise that are 21.
compatibledurableagreeableadvisable include
walking, swimming and riding an exercise bicycle.
Many people 22. consumeassumefancyimagine the
wrong thing about exercise. They think that
balance and movement problems are 23.
acceptablesuitableinevitableconsiderable with age.
Exercise can help older adults improve
strength and balance and, 24.
preventavoidhinderforbid
them from tiring
easily. It has been proved that even a low level
of exercise can 25.
reduceshortenmoderateweaken the risk of falls.
In addition, elderly people with regular exercises
have showed significant improvement in the 26.
shapepositionsituationcondition of their hearts
and quality-of-life measurements. They enjoy
an increased 27. senseconcernmoodview of control
over their lives.
28.
ThereforeOtherwiseFurthermoreInstead, evidence
suggests that exercise has an added
benefit.
It increases your body's 29.
reductionproductionconstructioncreation of
molecules called
endorphins that fight pain
and increase happiness. The body's production of
this 30.
contentsubstancematerialmatter has an
effect anyone can enjoy. It creates the well-known
feeling 31. duringwhilewhenas exercise called
Exercise should be 32.
stablesteadycontinuouscontinual for 30 or more
minutes in order to keep
the heart rate
elevated (提高). People with back pain should 33.
selectspecifycollectdetermine an
exercise
program that is low-impact. It is also important
to 34. extendlengthenexpandstretch
your
muscles before beginning exercise activity. Also
you should 35.
restrainmoderateadaptmodify the
amount of exercise you do. Do this 36. according
todue
tobecause ofin spite of your actual
physical condition.
Here are two exercise
37. orderspatternscustomsprograms that are gentle
on the back:
Walking for exercise:
Typically, walking two to three miles three times
38. forinperof week is very
helpful for people
with back problems.
An exercise bicycle:
Using an exercise bicycle is also 39.
effectiveefficientadequatefruitful. It may
be
less 40. stressedstressfultenseintense for the
back.
Exercising in water: Doing exercise
in water is good for conditioning.
Part 5 Reading Comprehension
(Banked Cloze)
(Each item: 1)
Directions:Fill in the blanks in the following
passage by selecting suitable words from the Word
Bank. You may not use any of the words more
than once.
Questions 41 to 50 are based on
the following passage.
How can you help
yourself be at your best when you exercise? The
answer is to get a high 41.
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your body to 43.
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including grains, which can be found
in
cereals as well as eating green vegetables. You
should also remember that some foods could 45.
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vitamins and minerals. This includes coffee or
tea, which contain 46.
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that are not good for you. Most people should sip
on something before,
during and after they
exercise to replace the water in their bodies.
Water and juice are 47.
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Many have found
that modifying their diet has really had a
positive 48.
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athlete. though I was slender and not overweight,
I
contacted a physician. Together we 49.
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I changed what I was eating. The most important
thing is that I am
getting more iron.
Part 6 Reading
Comprehension (Multiple Choice)
(Each
item: 2)
Directions:Read the following
passages carefully and choose the best answer from
the four
choices marked A, B, C and D.
Questions 51 to 55 are based on the
same passage or dialog.
Summer is the ideal
time of year for one of my favorite outdoor
activities, hiking (徒步旅行). It is
much more
than just a great workout. You get to be outside
of the confines of a gym and be
together with
nature. You breathe in the fresh, clean air while
the city life you endured all week
just fades
away. You are suddenly transported somewhere else.
You are suddenly in a place
where you can
appreciate the untouched, simplistic beauty of
nature. The trees are green, the
wild flowers
are growing and the woods are filled with
activity. Once you experience it, you're
hooked.
Whether hiking in the deserts of
Arizona or the mountains of Alberta, you suddenly
realize you
are not alone and there is
something much bigger at work. There is a
realization that life is
precious and you
think deeply about your life.
Another
wonderful part of hiking is that you can
participate at any level and it is, for the most
part, free. It is a great way to escape the
rat race, even during the week. If you have any
problems
you need to solve, hiking is really
good for clearing your head and removing stress.
If hiking sounds intimidating to you, it
is essentially walking on a whole new level.
Experts have
spoken about the benefits of
walking for years. Walking doesn't stress your
legs as much as
running and countless studies
agree walking leads to weight loss and better
health. It is good for
your heart, reduces
illness and has even been shown to enhance your
thinking. So why wouldn't
you want to do it?
51. What makes hiking
different from other forms of exercise?
A.
It is a great workout.
B. It is a summertime
activity.
C. It is an activity that slows
breathing.
D. It is an exercise that is done
outside.
52. What disappears for
someone who is hiking?
A. Green trees.
B. Beautiful nature.
C. City life.
D.
Precious things.
53. Once you take up
hiking in nature as something you do, you
________.
A. feel much bigger than before
B. love it and want to do it often
C.
wish you lived outside of the city
D. look
for new hiking places, like Arizona
54.
How do you feel after you've begun hiking?
A. Intimidated.
B. Thoughtful.
C. Lonely.
D. Free from stress.
55. How is running different than walking?
A. Running is harder on the legs.
B.
Running is better for weight loss.
C.
Running is good for a person's heart.
D.
Running is a cause for improved thinking.