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Unit4測(cè)試題一.單選。(25’)1._______nearthesea,thebuildingswerenearlyblownawaybytheviolenttyphoon.A.Located B.Locating C.Locates D.Locate2.Withalotofproblems________,thenewmanagerfeelslikeacatonahotbrick.A.settleB.settled C.tosettle D.settling3.Mywifeaswellasmytwobrothers_______invitedtohisbirthdayparty.A.have B.has C.was D.were4.MadameCuriewaswellknown_______thediscoveryofradium______ascientist_____theworld.A.to;for;by B.for;as;to C.by;to;for D.as;to;byaboutLucy,theteachercalledherparentsto______whyshewassooftenabsentfromclass.A.findout B.pickout C.lookout D.speakout6.IsuggestedthatPeter______hishomeworkbefore8:00.,andhislookssuggestedthathe_____.A.finished;agreedB.finishes;agrees C.finish;agreeD.finish;agreed7.Eighty-fivepercentofthatcountry’spopulation_____insixgreatcities_______onthecoast.A.lives;locatingB.lived;locating C.living;locatedD.live;located8.Shallwegototheartexhibitionrightaway?_______________________.A.It’syouropinionB.Idon’tmind C.It’salluptoyou D.That’syourdecisionforeignministersaid,“_______ourhopethatthetwosidewillworktowardspeace.”A.Thisis B.Thereis C.Thatis D.Itis’vealwaysdreamtofgoingtothecollege,andnowithas____.A.cometrue B.cometruly C.gotit D.beencometrue11.Insuchdryweather,theflowerswillhavetobewateredifthey___________.A.havesurvived B.aretosurvive C.wouldsurviveD.willsurvivetotellhimtocallmethisafternoon._________________.A.Imust B.Ishould C.Iwill D.Icanwillyoucometoseeme,Dad?Iwillgotoseeyouwhenyou______thetrainingcourse.A.willhavefinished.B.willfinish C.arefinishingD.finishrainedcatsanddogsthismorning.I’mgladwetookanumbrella.-Yeah,wewouldhavegotwetalloverifwe.A.hadn’t B.haven’t C.didn’t’ D.don’tHe_____hisintentionofbecominganactor.A.realize B.cametrue C.cometrue D.realized15.Wateris____hydrogenandoxygen.A.consistsof B.consistedof C.madeupof upis____forhertofinishthatmathsprobleminsuchashorttime,becausesheissoclever.A.probable B.impossible C.likely speaksChinesefluentlyasifhe____aChinese.A.were B.hadbeen C.is D.hasbeenanddrinks,buttheyalsobroughtcardsforentertainmentwhentheyhadapicnicintheforest.A.Notonlytheybrought B.NotonlydidtheybringC.Notonlybroughtthey D.NotonlytheydidbringIwishI____tomyparents’advice.A.listening B.listen C.amlistening D.hadlistenedattheterriblesituationIamin!IfonlyI____youradvice.A.follow B.wouldfollow C.hadfollowed D.havefollowedworkersinthefactorydemandedthattheirpay____by20percent.A.beraised B.wouldberaised C.raised D.raiseelectroniccomputers,muchoftoday’sadvancedtechnology______A.willnothavebeenachieved B.havenotbeenachievedC.wouldnothavebeenachieved D.hadnotbeenachievedhehadspentmoretimepracticingspeakingEnglishbefore,he__abletospeakitmuchbetternow.A.willbe B.wouldbe C.hasbeen D.wouldhavebeenisagreattalker.It’shightimethathe_____somethinginsteadofjusttalking.A.willdo B.hasdone Cdo D.did_____soonerbutIdidn’tknowtheywerewaitingforme.A.hadcomeB.wascoming C.wouldcome D.wouldhavecome二.完形填空(共20小題;每小題分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

JosephHenrywasanAmericanscientistwhoservedasthefirstSecretaryoftheSmithsonianInstitution.Heusedtotellarather

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storyabouthischildhood.Hisgrandmother,who

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him,oncepaidacobbler(鞋匠)tomakehimapairof

28.Themanmeasuredhis29andtoldJosephthathecouldchoosebetweentwo30:aroundedtoeorasquaretoe.LittleJosephcouldn’t

31.Itseemedtobesuchahugedecision;

32,itwouldbecomehisonlypairofshoesforalongtime.Thecobbler

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himtotakeacoupleofdaystomakeuphis

34.Dayafterday,Josephwentintotheshop,sometimesthreeorfourtimesa

35!Eachtimehelookedoverthecobbler’sshoesandtriedtodecide.Theround-toedshoeswere

36,butthesquaretoeslookedmore

37.Hecontinuedtoputoffhisdecision.Hewantedtomakeuphismind,buthejustcouldn’tdecide!

Finally,onedayhewentintothe

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andthecobblerhandedhimaparcel

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inbrownpaper.Hisnewshoes!Heracedhome.He

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offthewrappingandfoundabeautifulpairofleathershoes—onewitharoundedtoeandtheotherwitha

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toe.Ilearna

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here,alessonaboutdecisions:IfIdon’tmakedecisionsmyself,otherswill

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makethemforme.It’sbetterthatImakethemmyself.AndifIchoose

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fromtimetotime,that’sokay,too.AtleastIwon’thaveto

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shoesthatdon’tmatch.Besides,I’llprobablydobetterthenexttime.

26.A.historical

C.meaningful

D.terrible

27.A.protected

B.educated

C.prevented

D.raised

28.A.trousers

B.gloves

C.shoes

D.socks

29.A.feet

B.a(chǎn)rms

C.legs

D.back

30.A.ways

B.styles

C.kinds

D.types

31.A.a(chǎn)gree

B.respond

C.believe

D.decide

32.A.inall

B.a(chǎn)boveall

C.a(chǎn)fterall

D.a(chǎn)tall

33.A.invited

B.a(chǎn)llowed

C.ordered

D.forbade

34.A.mind

B.loss

C.story

D.time

35.A.year

B.month

C.week

D.day

36.A.new

B.practical

C.expensive

D.big

37.A.convenient B.valuable

C.fashionable D.useful

38.A.church

B.office

C.hospital

D.shop

39.A.wrapped

B.covered

C.hidden

D.tied

40.A.put

B.tore

C.took

D.went

41.A.long

B.short

C.square

D.round

42.A.language

B.mistake

C.skill

D.lesson

43.A.secretly

B.probably

C.quickly

D.sadly

44.A.a(chǎn)ctively

B.poorly

C.wisely

D.carefully

45.A.wear

B.mend

C.buy

D.remove三.閱讀(32’)AIn1978,Iwas18andwasworkingasanurseinasmalltownabout270kmawayfromSydney,Australia.Iwaslookingforwardtohavingfivefaysofffromduty.Unfortunately,theonlyonetrainadaybacktomyhomeinSydneyhadalreadyleft.SoIthoughtI’dhitcharide(搭便車(chē)).

Iwaitedbythesideofthehighwayforthreehoursbutnoonestoppedforme.Finally,amanwalkedoverandintroducedhimselfasGordon.Hesaidthatalthoughhecouldn’tgivemealift,Ishouldcomebacktohishouseforlunch.HenoticedmestandingforhoursintheNovemberheatandthoughtImustbehungry.Iwasdoubtfulasayounggirlbutheassured(使…放心)meIwassafe,andhealsoofferedtohelpmefindalifthomeafterwards.Whenwearrivedathishouse,hemadeussandwiches.Afterlunch,hehelpedmefindalifthome.

Twenty-fiveyearslater,in2023,whileIwasdrivingtoanearbytownoneday,Isawanelderlymanstandingintheglaringheat,tryingtohitcharide.IthoughtitwasanotherchancetorepaysomeoneforthefavourI’dbeengivendecadesearlier.Ipulledoverandpickedhimup.Imadehimcomfortableonthebackseatandofferedhimsomewater.

Afterafewmomentsofsmalltalk,themansaidtome,“Youhaven’tchangedabit,evenyourredhairisstillthesame.”Icouldn’trememberwhereI’dmethim.Hethentoldmehewasthemanwhohadgivenmelunchandhelpedmefindaliftallthoseyearsago.ItwasGordon.

50.Theauthorhadtohitcharideonedayin1978because.

A.herworkdelayedhertriptoSydneyB.shewasgoinghomeforherholidays

C.thetownwasfarawayfromSydneyD.shemissedtheonlytrainbackhome

51.WhichofthefollowingdidGordondoaccordingtoParagraph2?

A.Hehelpedthegirlfindaride.B.Hegavethegirlaridebackhome.

C.Heboughtsandwichesforthegirl.D.Hewatchedthegirlforthreehours.

52.Thereasonwhytheauthorofferedalifttotheelderlymanwasthat.

A.sherealizedhewasGordonB.shehadknownhimfordecades

C.shewasgoingtothenearbytownD.shewantedtorepaythefavoursheoncegot

53.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellthereadersthroughthestory?

A.Givingsometimesproducesniceresults.

B.Thosewhogiverideswillberapid.

C.Goodmannersbringabouthappiness.

D.Peopleshouldofferfreeridestoothers.BRobertSpring,a19thcenturyforger(偽造者),wassogoodathisprofessionthathewasabletomakehislivingfor15yearsbysellingfalsesignaturesofAmericans.SpringwasborninEnglandin1813andarrivedinPhiladelphiain1858toopenabookstore.Atfirsthebecamerichbysellinghissmallbutrealcollectionofearly.autographs(手稿).Discoveringhisabilityatcopyinghandwriting,hebeganimitatingsignaturesofGeorgeWashingtonandBenFranklinandwritingthemonthetitlepagesofoldbooks.Tolessenthechanceofdetection(察覺(jué)),hesenthisforgeriestoEnglandandCanadaforsale.Forgershaveahardtimesellingtheirproducts.Aforgercan’tdealwitharespectablebuyerbutpeoplewhodon’thavemuchknowledgeinthefield.Forgershavemanywaystomaketheirworklookreal.Forexample,theybuyoldbookstousetheagedpaperofthetitlepage,andtheycantreatpaperandinkwithchemicals.InSpring’stimerightaftertheCivilWar,BritainwasstillfondoftheSouthernstates,soSpringinventedarespectablemaidenladyknownasMissFannyJackson,theonlydaughterofGeneral“Stonewall”Jackson.ForseveralyearsMissFanny’sfinancialproblemsforcedhertosellagreatnumberoflettersandmanuscripts(手稿).Springhadtoworkveryhardtosatisfythedemand.AllthisactivitydidnotpreventSpringfromdyinginpoverty,leavingsharp-eyedexpertsthedifficulttaskofseparatinghisforgeriesfromtheoriginals.50.WhydidSpringsellhisfalseautographsinEnglandandCanada?A.TherewasagreaterdemandtherethaninAmerica.B.Therewaslesschanceofbeingdetectedthere.C.BritainwasSpring’sbirthplace.D.ThepriceswerehigherinEnglandandCanada.51.AftertheCivilWar,therewasagreatdemandinBritainfor________.A.SouthernmoneyB.SignaturesofGeorgeWashingtonandBenFranklinC.SouthernmanuscriptsandlettersD.CivilWarbattleplans52.Accordingtothepassage,forgeriesareusuallysoldto________.A.sharp-eyedexpertsB.personswhoaren’texpertsC.bookdealersD.ownersofoldbooks53.WhowasMissFannyJackson?A.TheonlydaughterofGeneral“Stonewall”Jackson.B.Alittle-knowngirlwhosoldherfather’spaperstoRobertSpring.C.RobertSpring’sdaughter.D.AnimaginarypersoncreatedbySpring.CDoyouknowaboutaseriesofbooksthatsaytheyare“fordummies”?TheseAmericanself-helpbookshavebeentranslatedintomorethanthirty-ninelanguagesincludingChinese,Arabic,Russian,French,German,GreekandSpanish.“Dummy”isawordforastupidperson.Thedummiesbooksarenotreallyforstupidpeople.Theyaredesignedtoshowpeoplehowtodosomethingtheymayneverhavetriedbefore,likepaintingahouseorlearningalanguage.Thebooksallsayinafunnywaythattheyarefordummies,suchasWorldHistoryforDummies,RabbitsforDummies,ChineseCookingforDummies,andWeddingPlanningforDummies.Thefirstsuchbook,DOSforDummies,waspublishedin1991.IthelpedpeoplelearnhowtousetheDOSoperatingsystemforcomputers.Sincethen,morethanonehundredfiftymilliondummiesbookshavebeensold.Thewebsiteexplainstheideabehindthebooks.Itsaysthattheyshowthatpeoplecanbetaughttodoanything.Firsttheycanmakefunofideasthataredifficulttounderstand.Thentheyshowhowtheinformationcanbeinterestingandeasy.Thepublisherssaythatthebooksdonotprovidemoreinformationthannecessary.Theygivereadersjustenoughinformationtodowhattheywant.Theysaythatthedummiesbooksgivethebestandeasiestwaytodosomething.Andthebooksusesimpleandeasylanguage.Therearemorethanonethousanddifferentdummiesbooks.AreportinNewYorkTimessaysthatthetop-sellingdummiesbooksarethosethatexplaintechnologyandpersonalfinance.Thepublisherssaythatthebest-sellingdummiesbooksarethoseprovidinginformationmanypeopleneed—likeinformationaboutdiseases,educationandcooking.Peopleinterestedinopera,carrepairandwinecanalsofinddummiesbookstohelpthem.Andthereareevenmoredummiesbookstocome.Thepublisherssaythattheypublishabouttwohundrednewdummiesbookseveryyear.54.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage? A.BooksforDummies B.TheEasiest,theBest C.Self-HelpBooks D.NewIdeasbehindtheBooks55.Awebsite,peoplecan_______withthehelpofdummiesbooks. A.simplifysomepersonalthings B.doanythingtheywant C.becomeexpertinanyfield D.learnanyforeignlanguage56.Thedummiesbookshavebeenpopularbecause__________. A.theyprovidejustwhatisneededandareeasytounderstand B.theyprovideabundantinformationontheconcerningsubject C.peoplecanlearntodoanythingwithjustonecopy D.peoplecansavelotsofmoneythroughself-teaching57.AccordingtoNewYorkTimes,weknowthatbookson__________sellbest. A.technologyandpersonalfinance B.operaandcarrepairing C.diseasesandeducation D.cookingandworldhistoryDUntillateinthe20thcentury,mostAmericansspenttimewithpeopleofgenerations.Nowmid-agedAmericansmaynotkeepintouchwitholdpeopleuntiltheyareoldthemselves.That’sbecausewegrouppeoplebyage.Weputourthree-year-oldstogetherinday-carecenter,our13-year-oldsinschoolandsportsactivities,andour80-year-oldsinsenior-citizenhomes.Why?Weliveawayfromtheoldformanyreasons:youngpeoplesometimesavoidtheoldtogetridoffearsforaginganddying.Itismuchhardertowatchsomeonewelovedisappearbeforeoureyes.Sometimesit’ssohardthatwestayawayfromthepeoplewhoneedusmost.Fortunately,someofushavefoundourwaytotheold.Andwehavediscoveredthattheyoftensavetheyoung.Areportermovedherfamilyontoablockfilledwitholdpeople.Atfirstherchildrenweredisappointed.Butthereporterbakedbananabreadfortheneighborsandhadherchildrendeliveritandvisitthem.Soonthechildrenhadmanynewfriends,withwhomtheysharedfood,storiesandprojects.“Mychildrenhaveneverbeenlesslonely,”thereportersaid.Theyoung,inturn,savetheold.OnceIwasinaresthomewhenavisitorshowedupwithababy.Shewasimmediatelysurrounded.Peoplewhohadn’tgottenoutofbedinaweeksuddenlywereringingforawheelchair.Eventhosewhohadseemedasleepwakeuptowatchthechild.Babieshaveanastonishingpowertocomfortandcure.Grandparentsareaspecialcase.Theygivegrandchildrenafeelingofsecurityandcontinuity.Asmyhusbandputit,“mygrandparentsgavemeadeepsensethatthingswouldturnoutrightintheend.”Grandchildrenspeakofattentiontheydon’tgetfromworriedparents.“Myparentswerealwaystellingmetohurryup,andmygrandparentstoldmetoslowdown,”onefriendsaid.Ateachertoldmeshecantellwhichpupilshaverelationshipswithgrandparents:theyarequieter,calmer,moretrusting.58.NowinanAmericanfamily,peoplecanfindthat____.A.childrenneverlivewiththeirparentsB.notallworkingpeoplelivewiththeirparentsC.agedpeoplearesupportedbytheirgrandchildrenD.grandchildrenaresupportedbytheirgrandparents59.Thereasonwhyoldpeopleareleftalonemaybethat____.A.theolddon’tliketoliveinabigfamilyB.theyoungcan’tgetenoughmoneytosupporttheoldC.differentgenerationshavedifferentlifestylesD.theoldaretooweaktolivewiththeyoung60.Seeingababy,theoldpeoplegetexcitedbecause____.A.theyhadneverseenababybeforeB.thebabywascleverandbeautifulC.thebabybroughtthemtheimageoflifeD.thebaby’smotherwouldtakecareofthem七選五(共5小題:每小題2分.滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng).Peoplewhoareconfidentreallyseemtobenaturallyoutstandingandjustseemtodoeverythingwithmorestylethanothers.61Itisahabitthateveryonecandevelopinlife.Trythesesimpletipstodrillandbuildupyourconfidence:Admityourshortcomingscalmly.Donottrytoescapefromthemorcoverthem.Facethembravely.62Fightagainstthemeverydayuntilthedaywhenyoucouldbreakawayandconquerthem.2.Dressforself-confidence.63Andthereforepayattentiontoyourdress,displayyouruniquephysicaladvantagesandexhibityourbestimage.Inaddition,informaloccasionssuchasabusinesspartyoraweddingceremony,elegantdressingcontributestobuildingyourconfidence.3.64Youshouldgetridofyourhabitthatdealswiththeworkpassively(被動(dòng)的).Concentrateyoureffortsimmediatelyonovercomingit,becauseitwillmakeyourrestlessmindateaseandbuildyourself-confidence.4.Bepositive.Feelpityneitheronyourselfnoronothers.Ifyouareusedtohatingandblamingyourself,otherswouldtendtodothatandbelieveit.Instead,youshouldspeakpositivelyaboutyourself,yourprogress,andyourbrightfuture65A.Yourappearancecouldputyouintoembarrassmentorincreaseyourconfidence.B.Thentalkaboutthemtoareliablemate,afriendorafamilymember.C.Actually,trueself-confidenceisneitherbornnoracquiredovernight.D.Buildyourconfidentvocabulary.E.Bydoingso,youwouldencourageyourgrowthinapositivedirection.F.Don'tputoffwhatyoueventuallyhavetodo.GDon'tjudgeapersonbyappearance.四.品句填詞。(10’)1.Afterthefailureoftheelectricitysuppliesthewholecitywasinc_____.Longskirtshavecomeintof_______againthisyear,sogirlsdressedinlongskirtscanbeseeneverywhere.Afterthreedays’marching,wereachedour_______(目的地)。Myfriendofferedmeuseful_____(建議)onmyproblem.Thelocal______(娛樂(lè)活動(dòng))arelistedinthenewspaper.Thecompany______itsbranchofficeinthesuburbs.Thisisnotimagination,but______(事實(shí))。Weshallmaintainour______(注意力)ontheneedsofthecustomers.They_______himajobinthefactory,butherefused..Theyhavebeguna______(工程)ontheporttoincreasethesizeoftheharbour五選詞填空(10’)Disappear,destruction,harm,effect,conetrue,beupto,beoptimisticabout,getintouch,hangon,cutoff..orderto_____withhisteammates,Mr.kinghadtriedoutvariousways.2.She_____notvery______theoutcome(結(jié)果,效果)ofthetalks.3.Hehadhisfinger________inanaccidentatwork.’msurehe’s_______nogood.minutewhileIlookitup.allyourdreams________!’sno_______incallinghim.areveryproudofyoubecauseyourachievementshaveagreat_______onourlife.therailwaystation,themotherwavedgoodbyetoherdaughteruntilthetrain_______fromview.buildingwascompletely_______bythefire.六.短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)英語(yǔ)課上,老師要求同桌同學(xué)相互修改作文。假設(shè)以下小作文為你同桌所寫(xiě),請(qǐng)你對(duì)其進(jìn)行修改。文中共有10處錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處。錯(cuò)誤涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏詞符號(hào)(^),并在此符號(hào)下面寫(xiě)出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫(xiě)出修改后的詞。注意:1.每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞。2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。3.必須按答題要求做題,否則不給分。Henrylikesfishintherivernearourhouse.OnceHenrycaughtabigfishandhewasveryexciting!Alltheotherfishermenlefttheirplaceandcametoseehisfish.OneofwhomhadacameraandhetookapictureofHenrywithabigfish.Oneday,Henryfellintotheriver.Thegrasswasslipperybecausetherehadsomemudonit.Whilehewaspulledhisline,heslippedandfallintothedirtywater.Henrycouldnotswim,butthetwonearestfishermenpulledhimatonce.Herantohome,withmudalloverhisclothesandface.七.書(shū)面表達(dá)(滿分25分)學(xué)生之間是否應(yīng)該在自習(xí)課上討論問(wèn)題?你所在班級(jí)就此話題展開(kāi)了討論.根據(jù)下列內(nèi)容用英語(yǔ)寫(xiě)一篇100字左右的短文.贊成:45%理由:1.可以更好地解決問(wèn)題2.互相取長(zhǎng)補(bǔ)短反對(duì):55%理由:1.聲音大,影響他人學(xué)習(xí)2.無(wú)法獨(dú)立思考問(wèn)題注意:文章標(biāo)題和開(kāi)頭已給出,但不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。,ShouldWeStudybyTalkinginSelf-studyClasses?Latelyourclasshashadadiscussiononwhetherweshouldstudybytalkinginself-studyclasses.Viewsvaryfrompersontoperson.高三英語(yǔ)周練試題(Unit4)答題卷班級(jí):姓名:三.7選5(10分)四.品句填詞(10分)1.______________ 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