理工英語(yǔ)3(單元自測(cè)7).doc
理工英語(yǔ)3自測(cè)7 How do I get to the garage? I need to have my car repaired. 正確答案:Go down this street and turn left. If you like I can mail the tax bill for you? 正確答案:Thats very kind of you. Some cars are really expensive. 正確答案:Certainly they are. They burn less gas. Sorry. I have taken your car key by mistake. 正確答案:It doesnt matter. Thats a nice car! 正確答案:Oh,thanks.I go it yesterday.It was a _ relationship between the boy and the man. 正確答案:complexAll the mobile phones must _before the meeting begins.正確答案:be turned offHe gave the boss a report which _ the current market.正確答案:analyzedHe was rushed to the hospital with _ injuries.正確答案:multipleThe news reporters hurried to the airport, only _the film stars had left. 正確答案:to be toldThe organization has _ a campaign to raise money for the election. 正確答案:launchThe school conducted a(n) _ investigation on the accident. 正確答案:extensiveThis medicine _ before dinner.正確答案:should be takenTom_ havekepthispromise.Iwonderwhyhechangedhisidea.正確答案:shouldWhat I should do is_the task soon.正確答案:to finish二、閱讀理解:閱讀下面的短文,根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容從A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。 In 1909 an English newspaper offered 1,000 to the first man to fly across the English Channel in an aeroplane. Today, modern jets cross it in minutes. But at that time it still seemed a good distance. The race to win the money soon became a race between two men. Both were very colorful. One was Louis Bleriot. He owned a factory in France that made motor car lamps. He was already well known as a pilot because he had had accidents several times. Some people laughed at him. One man said, “He may not be the first to fly across the Channel but he will certainly be the first to die in an accident!” But Bleriot was really a good and brave pilot. He also had many good ideas about aeroplane design. The other man was Hubert Latham. He was half French and half English. He took up flying when his doctors told him he had only a year to live. “Oh, well,” he said, “if Im going to die soon, I think I shall have a dangerous and interesting life now.” Latham was the first to try the flight across the Channel. Ten kilometres from the French coast, his plane had some trouble. It fell down into the water and began to sink under the water. A boat reached Latham just in time. He was sitting calmly on the wing and was coolly lighting a cigarette. Bleriot took off six days later. He flew into some very bad weather and very low cloud. He somehow got to the English side and landed in a farmers field. When he did so, a customs (海關(guān)) officer rushed up to his plane. Planes have changed since then, but customs officers have not. “Have you anything to declare?” The officer demanded.1. The story took placeA. in the early 20th centuryB. in the 19th centuryC. at a time not mentioned in the passage2. Bleriot was well known as a pilot becauseA. he was unusually braveB. he had many good ideas about aeroplane designC. he had had a few accidents3. Why did Hubert Latham want to fly across the Channel? A. He thought he could manage it easily.B. He knew he only had a year to live.C. He had always been interested in flying.4. Why did the customs officer rush to the plane?A. To ask if Beriot had anything to declare.B. To make sure that the pilot was not hurt.C. To ask why the plane had landed in a farmers field.5. “Do you have anything to declare?” meansA. “Do you want any help?”B. “Is there anything wrong?”C. “Have you brought anything on which custom duties must be paid?”答案:B C B A C二、聽(tīng)力理解:請(qǐng)聽(tīng)下面的對(duì)話,根據(jù)對(duì)話內(nèi)容進(jìn)行判斷,正確為“T”,錯(cuò)誤為“F”。進(jìn)度: 0%1. Henry thinks the transportation system is simple. 2. Julie believes more roads should be built and there will befewer traffic jams. 3. According to Henry, people should be encouraged to use cars. 4. Both Henry and Julie agree that people should pay tax forusing cars. 5. According to Henry, people will be in favor of using cars lessto make the air cleaner. 答案:F T F F F二、完型填空:閱讀下面短文,從A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇合適的內(nèi)容將短文補(bǔ)充完整。 You jump into a car, tell it where you want to go then sit back and let a computer take control. It seems a dream in the future. It isnt. In many ways such driverless cars are already with us. There is partial automation in many cars, such as intelligent braking, lane departure warning and automatic parking. The systems are therecars can pretty much drive themselves. No one noticed the introduction of cruise control. Weve got collision avoidance, and well soon have automatic lane change. Improving this technology should make the roads safer. Machines are much better at following rules than humans. Driveway signs advise drivers to slow down to avoidjams. They are often ignored by drivers. But it wont happena computer. Driverless cars could also choose the best route to avoid traffic jams. Fewer jams will meanstop-start driving. Maintaining smooth and constant speeds will improve fuel efficiency. Computers could also be programmed to take the greenest route, rather than the fastest one. Undercomputer control, cars could also travel much closer together. They can effectively “slipstream” one another and use less fuel to move themselves forward. They can even form multi-car “trains” goinghigh speeds. However, with driverless cars on the roads, there will be potential trust issues between people and machines. We could therefore see guard rails back on the sides of pavements. This would be a backwards step.1. A. because B. so that C. such as2. A. creating B. to creat C. creat3. A. with B. to C. on4. A. more B. little C. less5. A. over B. in C. at答案:B A B C C