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1、期末復(fù)習(xí)四一、單項(xiàng)選擇題共12題;共12分1.I requested that you _ the task on time. A. finished B. finish
2、160; C. could finish D. would finish2.Whenever you w
3、ant a good meal, come to my restaurant and eat for free.Believe me. That is an _ I will not refuse. A. approach B.
4、160;offer C. idea
5、60; D. instruction3.Judging by her _, Jane must be a southerner. A. pronunciation
6、 B. accent C. voice
7、60; D. sound4.As soon as he heard the news, a(n)_ of surprise appeared on his face. A. condition
8、60; B. situation C. fact
9、0; D. expression5. Why did your brother look so down?His _ to become a pilot was held back by his poor eyesight. A. promotion
10、0; B. destination C. instruction
11、160; D. ambition6.Tu Youyou was given the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine of 2019 due to her _ to discovering a new drug to treat parasitic diseases. A. conservation
12、 B. expectation C. commitment
13、; D. appreciation7.Of these two basketball teams ,the former comes from the US; the _ comes from England. A. late
14、0; B. later
15、60; C. latter D. lately8.The sports meeting is _. We are d
16、oing what we can to prepare for it. A. in the way B. drawing
17、60; C. this way D. approaching9.I'm afraid I'll fail in the exam. _. It won't be s
18、o bad. A. Don't be afraid B. It doesn't matter C. Take it easy &
19、#160; D. You'll not fail10.I'm feeling terrible. I feel pain here and there. Oh. . Nothing seriously. A. Go slowly
20、160; B. Take it easy C. Stay longer
21、0; D. See you11.The reason _ I didn't go to Shanghai was _ I got a new job. A. why; because
22、0; B. why; that C. that; because D
23、. that; that12.People have the belief _ factories should produce fewer things from raw materials, _ the supply is growing smaller and smaller. A. which; that B
24、. that; of which C. that; whose D. which; whose二、閱讀理解共4題;共32分A
25、160; He wishes the holiday season would end already. His back aches, his red suit feels like a spacesuit, his cheeks have gone tight from smiling for 12 hoursand still the kids keep coming and coming, like ants at a picnic. As Christmas becomes more commercialized (商業(yè)化) across the U. S. and Can
26、ada, so must Santa Claus. As the holiday begins earlier each year, so must its spokesmen. The questions from children these days are harder than ever. Now, with thousands of children expecting a father or mother serving in Iraq or Afghanistan, the questions are as heartbreaki
27、ng as they are unanswerable. For example, “Can you please bring Daddy home from the war in time for Christmas morning? Santa Claus; also have a pretty good chance of getting sued (指控). A professional Santa Claus in Canada told a story: A Santa had a girl on his knee, and he comment
28、ed, “You have nice eyes and nice hair. The girl later said it was sexual harassment (騷擾). When a Santa feels anxious, he often shows it in the same ways ordinary people do. The Santa Claus were always seen to hang around at the dinner table when the show ended. Many of them just sleep in bed for sev
29、eral days and don't see other children again.13.In the first paragraph ,“spokesmen refers to _. A. businessmen &
30、#160; B. political leadersC. organizers of the activities
31、 D. Santa Clauses14.The passage implies that the job of Santa Claus is _. A. well-paid B. very hard
32、160; C. worth doing D. dange
33、rous15.According to the third paragraph, Santa Claus may sometimes be blamed for _. A. doing something against the law B. hanging around the dinner tableC. being lazy and sleepin
34、g in bed for days D. not playing their roles as expected16.What would be the best title for the passage? A. Christmas: Not a Good Festival for Santa Claus B. What Does
35、 Santa Claus Do for Children?C. Is Santa Claus Really Alive? D. A Christmas StoryB BERLIN-A German woman, fearful that a burglar was tr
36、ying to break into her second -storey apartment, called police after she heard someone climbing up to her balcony shortly after midnight, police said Thursday. Police discovered the “burglar was a man carrying flowers and a bottle of wine who turned out to be the woman's boyfriend. But then arre
37、sted him on an outstanding reason. “He was trying to surprise her with the flowers and a bottle of wine but it all went wrong, said Korbach police spokesman Volker Koenig. He said the man jumped down from the balcony and tried to escape but was quickly caught by police.
38、 “He gave the police who were taking him to jail the bottle of wine as a gesture of thanks for the friendly treatment after the arrest. Koenig said LONDON-A smoker who died after battling emphysema (肺氣腫) has had his dying wish granted with the placement of a “SMOKING KILLED M
39、E sign on his hearse (靈車) and his grave. Albert Whittamore blamed his youthful smoking habit for the lung disease. He said before he died in February that he wanted the sign to serve as a warning to young people about the dangers of tobacco smoking. The sign was d
40、esigned to look like the health warning on a packet of cigarettes. The printed notice at his grave will be left in place for a week. The hearse carrying his body through the town of Dover 100 miles (160 kilometers) southeast of London and several of the printed signs shown in the windows.17.The man
41、climbing up to the girl's balcony _ A. was actually a wanted thief B. was put into prison in the endC. thank
42、ed the police for setting him free D. was treated badly by the police18.The best title for the first news item might be “_. A. A burglar's love
43、 B. A burglar boyfriendC. Flowers and wine
44、60; D. Price for being romantic19.The public paid more attention to the sm
45、oker because _. A. he died after smoking for many years B. he had the sign put on his hearse and his graveC. he died of a lung disease without any treatment
46、0;D. he wanted the sign left on his grave for one day20.Which of the following is NOT true? A. The sign will be printed on the packet of cigarettes. B. The signs were also shown in the windows of the hearse.C. The smoker wanted
47、 to tell people how bad it was to smoke. D. The smoker regretted forming the habit of smoking.C Researchers at the University of Kansas say that people can accurately judge 90 percent of a stranger's personality simply b
48、y looking at the person's shoes. “Shoes convey useful information about their wearers, the authors wrote in the new study published in the Journal of Research in Personality Lead researcher Omri Gillath said the judgments were based on the style, cost, color and condition of so
49、meone's shoes. In the study, 63 University of Kansas researchers looked at pictures showing 208 different pairs of shoes worn by the study's participants. Volunteers in the study were photographed in their most commonly worn shoes, and then filled out a personality questionnaire.
50、 Some of the results were expected: People with higher incomes most commonly wore expensive shoes, and flashier shoes were typically worn by outgoing people. However ,some of the more specific results are strange enough. For example, “practical and functional ''shoes were generally wor
51、n by more “pleasant" people, while ankle boots were more linked with “aggressive personalities. The strangest of all may be that those who wore “uncomfortable looking shoes tend to have “calm personalities. And if you have several pairs of new shoes or take extreme care of them, you may suffer
52、from “attachment anxiety", spending lots of time worrying about what other people think of your appearance. There was even a political calculation in the mix with more liberal (主張變革的) types wearing “shabbier and less expensive shoes. The researchers noted that some people will
53、 choose shoe styles to mask their actual personalities, but researchers noted that volunteers were also likely to be unaware that their footwear choices were showing the deep side of their personalities.21.What does this text mainly tell us? A. Shoes Call hide people's real personalities
54、60; B. Shoes convey false information about the wearerC. People's personalities call be judged by their shoes D. People know little about their personalities22.Which of the results
55、is beyond people's expectation? A. Wealthy people often wear expensive shoes B. Pleasant people like wearing uncomfortable shoesC. Aggressive people are likely to weal" ankle boots &
56、#160; D. Flashier shoes are typically worn by outgoing people23.People suffering from “attachment anxiety tend to A. wear strange shoes
57、; B. worry about their appearanceC. have a calm character
58、 D. become a political leader24.The author wrote the text in order to A. inform us of a new study &
59、#160; B. introduce a research methodC. teach how to choose shoes
60、; D. describe different personalitiesD What's more exciting than having a fresh hot pizza delivered to your door? How about having it brought
61、to you by a robot? Thanks to Domino's Robotic Unit or DRU, that just became a reality! On March 8, the three-foot tall robot delivered its first pizza to some lucky residents in Brisbane, Australia. The fully autonomous DRU is the result of a cooperation between Domino's Pi
62、zza Australia and Marathon Robotics.The 450-pound machine that travels at a maximum speed of 12.4 miles an hour can traverse a distance of up to 12 miles and back, before requiring a battery recharge. LIDAR, a laser-based sensor technology similar to the one used in self-driving cars, enables DRU to
63、 detect and avoid obstacles, while traditional sensors, much like those used in vacuum robots ensure its path is safe as it heads to its destination. The robot can fit up to ten pizzas and even has a separate cold area to accommodate drink orders.To access their f
64、ond, customers have to enter the unique code provided by the company.This is not only ensures that they pick up the right pizza, but also prevents the pies from getting stolen. Scientists expert additional DRU's to be ready for service in their various Queensland locations with
65、in the next six months. But don't expect these super cute robots to replace humans anytime soon. According to Domino's the DRU still needs extensive testing, which the company believes could take up to two years. And then there is also the issue of regulations.The public us
66、e of autonomous vehicles is still banned in most countries.But Don Meij, the CEO and Managing Director of Domino's Pizza Australia New Zealand Ltd, is not worried.He is “confident that one day DRU will become an integral part of the Domino's family.25.What's the function of L
67、IDAR? A. keeping DRU free of obstacles B. Recharging DRU's batteryC. Helping DRU find its destination &
68、#160; D. Protecting DRU from bad weather26.What does the underlined word “accommodate in Paragraph 3 probably mean? A. Heat
69、 B. Hold
70、 C. Sell D. Show.27.Why does the company
71、 provide codes for its customers? A. To fit up more pizzas B.&
72、#160;To prevent the pizza being taken by mistakeC. To keep the pizza warm D. To g
73、et the pizza paid in time28.What can we infer about the future of DRU? A. It may need some improvements B. It will replace humans soon.C. It may be banned in Australia
74、; D. It will soon be applied worldwide三、完形填空共1題;共20分 The first week is always a bit hard in my writing classes. I'm unfamiliar 29
75、the students, most of them trying to 30 themselves to their new environment. When Jennifer 31 me with a question on the second day, I was 32 for the chance to connect at least one name with a face. Her writing wasn't perfect, 33 her effort was. She worked hard
76、 and pushed herself to achieve. She was excited to 34 , which made me enjoy teaching her. I didn't 35 then how much she would also teach me. One Friday afternoon, Jennifer stopped by after class. She wasn't asking a question 36 a paper I'd returned. 37 , she said quietly: “I didn
77、39;t attend classes yesterday. I was at the health center the whole day. I gave her a sideways look, 38 . “It was just a virus (病毒). I'm fine now, she 39 me. Then she was gone. Two nights later, her father called to tell me that Jennifer would be 40 a few classes. She had
78、 been in hospital with meningitis (腦膜炎). I heard from him again a few days later, and again after that. Her condition grew 41 . We made trips to the hospital room. I was 42 frightened when I saw the pale, thin and weak girl who, only ten days earlier, had displayed life and warmth in my classroom.
79、160; A week later, Jennifer herself called me to tell me she was on the road to 43 . “I'll be back to school one day, she said. “I have no 44 that you'll be with us. I told her, 45 tears. I remembered what her father had said in his first phone call: “school 46 everything to Jenn
80、y. Then five weeks later, I walked into my classroom to find Jenny in her seat, 47 . She 48 all of her missed homework, completed with thought and excellence. The strength of her will to overcome shone out of her pale, weak, eighteen-year-old face. 29. A. forB. withC. toD. among30.
81、 A. concentrateB. adoptC. devoteD. adapt31.A. offeredB. botheredC. challengedD. approached32.A. thankfulB. preparedC. disappointedD. embarrassed33. A. soB. orC. andD. but34.A. receiveB. learnC. contactD. give35.A. realizeB. argueC. careD. admit36.A. beyondB. aboutC. toD. with37.A. HoweverB. InsteadC
82、. ThereforeD. Besides38. A. shyB. excitedC. delightedD. astonished39.A. impressedB. supportedC. attractedD. comforted40.A. expectingB. producingC. missingD. taking41.A. betterB. sickerC. worseD. heavier42.A. hardlyB. mainlyC. frequentlyD. truly43.A. recoveryB. successC. schoolD. attitude44. A. ideaB
83、. influenceC. opinionD. doubt45. A. going backB. fighting backC. leaving backD. running back46.A. sharesB. createsC. meansD. exchanges47.A. smilingB. cryingC. sobbingD. shaking48. A. gave upB. handed inC. left outD. put up四、單詞拼寫詞匯運(yùn)用共21題;共21分49.Don't be _ (欺騙) by his words; he is always telling a
84、 lie. 50.It was a very frightening experience and they were very _ (勇敢的). 51.It may be said that the teacher has done his very best to _ (教育) and help him. 52.The _ (宴席) was served by his mother and sisters. 53.timely snow promises a good _ (收成). 54.In the evenings, we g_ around the fireplace
85、and talked. 55.Our newspaper is a n _ newspaper, which is popular among all the people. 56.Did you g_ weight after you stopped exercising? 57.It is my c_ to go for a walk every day before breakfast. 58.If you watch carefully, you'll see how the t_ is done. 59.Sports could give me a strong and e_ body and a healthy life. 60.There are a very l_ number of available seats, so be sure to book your seat as soon as possible. 61.Wang Peng stopped worrying and started advertising the _ (好處) of his food. 62.To succeed, we must _ (結(jié)合) talent with workin
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