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C.FollowingC.FollowingD.Tofollow必修4第4單元檢測(cè)題第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第二部分英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Asitwashisfirsttimetovisitthesciencemuseum,theboyseemedabouteverythingthere.anxiousB.curiousC.particularD.frightenedAsweallknow,thedoveandtheolivebranchpeace.presentB.markC.replaceD.representThekidsseatedthemselvestotheteacherandlistenedwithgreatinterest.closely;closeB.close;closelyC.closely;closelyD.close;closeThelittleboyfortheapplesonthetree,butofcoursehewasnottallenough.handedoutB.wentoutC.reachedoutD.broughtoutDaddydidn'tmindwhatweweredoing,aslongasweweretogether,fun.hadB.haveC.tohaveD.havingChildren,whogrowupinalargefamily,aremoretogetalongwellwithothers.similarB.probableC.likelyD.possibleAsabusdriver,youshouldtryyourbesttoaccidents.meetB.avoidC.overcomeD.missWhatreallybringsustogetherisa(n)purposetoprotectwildlifefrombeingdestroyed.A.commonB.generalC.ordinaryD.normal29.Weshoulddoallwecantotherightsofthefarmerworkerswhocan'tgettheirpaydespitealltheirhardwork.A.gainB.defendC.fightD.receive30.Thewomanwantedtogetherpayraised,soshemadeeverytoapproachherboss.A.effortB.strengthC.courageD.mindCanyouthinkofasituationpeoplecommunicateonlybymeansofbodylanguage?thatB.whichC.whereD.whenNewYorksecondintheproductionofappleslastyear,producing850,000,000pounds.formedB.rankedC.locatedD.producedtheguide,thereporterenteredthehouseofthefarmerwhoisfamousforhelpingothervillagersgetrich.A.FollowedB.Beingfollowed34.Don't34.Don'teachsituationwell.believerefusebelieverefuseC.misunderstandD.disappointC.misunderstandD.disappointhaveyou?35.—Youhaven'tbeentoAustralia,haveyou?—.HowIwishtogothere!Yes,IhaveB.Yes,Ihaven'tNo,IhaveD.No,Ihaven't第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)Peoplespendtheirwholelivessearchingforlove.Iamno36.Oneday,Idecidedtolookintothe37.Therewas38waitingforme.Thedoghadbeenfoundwithonlythreelegs,andhadadamagedear.Hewasconsidered39.Ioften40outattheHumaneSociety(動(dòng)物保護(hù)協(xié)會(huì))ormadesomedo-nations.ThatdayIwas41somethingasusual,andhappenedtoseehim.Lookingdownthroughthewirenet,Ithoughthewasa42littlething,andmyheartwentouttohim.43Ireallycouldn'ttakeanotherdoghome;Ihadclaimed(領(lǐng)養(yǎng))four44.Therehadtobea45,Ithought.Icouldn'tsavethemall.Onmywayhome,Iknewthedogwouldbe46ifIdidn'ttakehim,andIfeltsosad.AsIpassedachurch,Isawa47onthewallsaying"Isthereroomatthehotel?"Iknewatthatmomenttherewasalways48foronemore,especiallyonethatneededmy49.AssoonastheHumaneSocietyopenedthenextmorning,their50rang."I'mcomingforthat51dog.Savehimforme,"Itoldthem.Igotthereas52asIcould.Andhegavehishearttomecompletely,fromthemomentI53him.Inmyexperience,thereis54likethefeelingofrescuingthedog.HeisalovelycreatureandIwouldn't55himforotherpuppies(幼犬)intheworld.36.A.similarB.curiousC.differentD.doubtful37.A.zooB.worldC.crowdD.cage38.A.loveB.mysteryC.comfortD.inspiration39.A.dangerousB.cruelC.unhealthyD.unfriendly40.A.helpedB.examinedC.conductedD.watched41.A.lookingforB.givingawayC.pickingoutD.bringingback42.A.happyB.lovelyC.strangeD.funny43.A.SoB.AndC.ButD.Though44.A.onceB.evenC.stillD.already45.A.chanceB.disadvantageC.limitD.doubt46.A.destroyedB.fastenedC.threatenedD.controlled47.A.photoB.signC.clueD.door48.A.roomB.timeC.excuseD.problem49.A.treatmentB.promiseC.guidanceD.love50.A.doorbellB.alarmC.phoneD.clock51.A.prettyB.uglyC.rareD.disabled52.A.earlyB.fastC.soonD.long53.A.foundB.metC.claimedD.controlled54.A.nothingB.everythingC.anythingD.something55.A.chargeB.protectC.fightD.trade第三部分閱讀理解閱讀下列短文,從每小題后所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AThe"Thumbs-Up"WhileWesternculturehasbecomeusedtothethumbs-upasapositivesignal(probablycomingfromWorldWarIIpilotsusingthesignaltocommunicatethattheywere"goodtogo"withgroundcrews),therearecultureswhereathumbs-upmaylandyouintrouble.InWestAfrica,aswellasGreece,ItalyandMiddleEast,thethumbs-upisprettymuchthebiggestinsult(侮辱).Rathermorecharmingisathumbs-upinGermanyandinpartsofJapan—theyjustseeitasthehandsignalforthenumberone.The"A-OK"Thissignismainlyusedbydivers(潛水員)tomean"OK"(topreventbeingconfusedwiththethumbs-upsign,whichmeans"rise").Basicallythemeaningcomesoutas"great",or"completelyfine".However,inafewcountriesinEurope,peoplemaythinkyou'retellingthemthatyouthinkthey'rea'zero'.The"VSign"Thesigncomesintwoformats:onewiththepalmfacedoutwards,andonewiththepalminwards.InAmericatheymeanthesamething—"victory".However,iftheoutsideofyourhandisfacingyourtarget,you'regivingsomebodyalong-establishedinsultinGreatBritainandmanyEnglish-speakingcountriessuchasAustralia,IrelandandNewZealand.WinstonChurchillfamouslyusedthe"incorrect"versionoftheVsignduringtheearlyyearsofthewar,turningtheoutsideinsidelater.TheVsignisalsoconsideredrudeinItaly.The"Corna"Thecornahandgesturehasmostrecentlybeenadoptedbyfansofrockandheavymetalmusic.NowadaysmanyAmericansusethegesturesimplytomean"rockon",orinsupportoftheUniversityofTexasinAustin(knownasthe"Hook'emHorns").TodayitisstillpopularinSpain,BrazilandSlovakia(斯洛伐克).Historically,however,thesymbolpossiblydatesbacktoAncientGreece.Whichofthefollowingsignsdoesn'thaveaninsultingmeaning?The"Thumbs-Up".B.The"A-OK".C.The"VSign".D.The"Corna".ThepilotsinWorldWarIIusedtomakethe"Thumbs-Up"signtoshow.theplanewasverygoodtheplanewasreadytotakeofftheyweregoingtolandonthegroundtheywerethankfultothegroundcrewsWhatinformationcanwegetfromthepassage?A.The"VSign"wasfirstusedbyWinstonChurchill.Italiansoftenusethe"Thumbs-Up"topraiseothers.Youaremostlikelytoseethe"Corna"inaheavymetalmusicconcert.The"A-OK"andthe"Thumbs-Up"havethesamemeaningtodivers.Ifyoutravelabroad,you'dbetternotusethe"VSign"in.A.GreeceorItalyB.GermanyorJapanC.IrelandorItalyD.SpainorBrazilThe1960PresidentialDebatesbetweenVicePresidentNixonandKennedywerethefirstnationallytelevisedde-batesinpresidentialcampaignhistory.70millionvotersweregiventheopportunitytonotonlyhearthecandidates(候選人),buttocomparethemaswell.Surprisingly,therewasabigdifferencebetweentheTVviewersandtheradiolisteners.WhiletheradiolistenersclearlythoughtthatNixonhadwonthefirstdebate,thetelevisionviewerswereimpressedbyKennedy'ssmile,charmandathleticappearance.Nowlet'sthinkaboutsomeothersituations:whatifabaseballmanagerknewtheopposingteam'ssignalsandwereabletoanticipate(預(yù)期)theirgameplan?Likewise,asaprofessionalsalesperson,youwouldbewisetonoticeyourcustomers'bodylanguageandadjustyourpresentationaccordingly.Topsalespeoplerecognizetheimportanceofnon-verbalcommunication.Theyunderstandthatoneoftheeasiestandmosteffectivewaystoclosesalesistobeawareoftheircustomers'buysignals.Inadditiontomonitoringyourcustomers'bodylanguage,it'simportanttobemindfulofyourowngesturesandkeepthempositive.Remembertounfoldyourarms,uncrossyourlegs,nodyourheadinagreementandsmilefrequently.Matchingandmirroringyourbodylanguagegesturesisawayoftellinganotherthatyoulikethemandagreewiththem.Thepsychologicalprinciplebehindmatchingandmirroringisthatpeoplewanttodobusinesswithsalespeoplethattheybelievearesimilartothem.In1872,CharlesDarwinpublishedthebookTheExpressionsinManandAnimalsandlaunchedthemodernstudyofnon-verbalcommunication.Actually,itisamixtureofmovement,postureandtoneofvoice.Theexampleofthe1960PresidentialDebatesisusedtoshow.A.thepresidentialdebateswerealwaysfiercethedebatesalwaysattractedawideaudiencethevoterspaidmoreattentiontothecandidates'debatingskillsthevoters'opinionswereaffectedbythecandidates'non-verbalcommunicationSalespeoplecanclosesaleseffectivelybecausetheycan.A.performbodylanguagewellnoticetheircustomers'bodylanguageadjusttheirbodylanguagetotheircustomers'D.understandwhattheircustomers'aresayingCharlesDarwinwrotethebookTheExpressionsinManandAnimalsto.reporthisresearchonbodylanguageconcludemancanlearnalotfromanimalsteachpeoplehowtocommunicatewithanimalsshowthebigdifferencebetweenmanandanimalsCIntheUSandCanadawinterswimmersarecalledPolarBears,butinFinlandthey'rejustcalledFinns.Whyandhowdopeopleswiminnear-freezingwaterduringthewinter?Aniceholeinalake,sub-zero(零度以下的)temperatures,abathingsuit,awoolcap,gloves,andshoesareforsomepeopletheperfectconditionsforaquickdipinthewater.WinterswimmingisanactivitythatIneverthoughtofbeforemovingtoFinland,butthosewhotakepartinthecold-watersportabsolutelyloveit.MyFinnishfriendKatariinaisthewinterswimmingleaderofagroupofinternationalfriends.Shehasbeenwinterswimmingforthreeyears,andsays,"everytimeIgetoutofthewater,Ihaveanewlevelofenergy."Katariinahaspersuadedmanypeople,bothFinnsandforeigners,totrythissport,andhasagroupofwinterswimmingloverswhoswimwithhertwiceperweek.Thebestconditionsforwinterswimmingare-15to-20degreeswithnowind.Katariinasaysthatthehardestpart,especiallyforbeginners,istopsych(做好思想準(zhǔn)備)yourselfupforthewater;butonceyoudo,itfeelsgreat.Swimmersonlystayinthewaterfor30-60secondsbeforegettingout,gettingdressed,andheadingtothecomfortoftheirwarmcars.Winterswimmersdonotputtheirheadsinthewaterincaseofhypothermia(體溫過低).Katariinasaysthatforeignerswhogowinterswimmingfeelproudofthemselves,andhappythattheyhavetrieditatleastonce.WhatareFinnsandPolarBears,accordingtothispassage?A.Theyarepeoplewholovewinterswimming.ThenamesofanimalslivinginFinlandandattheSouthPole.Theyarebeginnersatwinterswimming.D.ThepeopleofFinland.Whatareperfectconditionsforwinterswimming?A.Alakewithice,butwarmweather.Awarmcar,andafrozenlakenearby.AnicylakeofT5°Cto-20°Cwithoutwind.Abathingsuit,awoolcapandgloves.What'sthemostdifficultforwinterswimmingbeginners?A.Preparingthingsforwinterswimming.Persuadingthemselvestogetintothewinter.Gettingintothewateragain.Stayinglongerinthewater.DDivingaroundHalaveliIslandwasareallyunforgettableexperience.Iparticipatedinadaydivingtripthathadlunchontheboat.WewenttoMaalhossThilafirst.Thecurrent(水流)canbeverystrongherebutwewereluckyandhadamildone.Weenjoyedallthedifferentcolorsofcoralandfish.Themaximumdepthofthisdivewas30m,andwestayedforabout40minutes.Thewaterwasreasonablywarm,soIwasnotcoldonlywearingashort-sleevedwetsuit.Iwasabitworriedabouthavinglunchontheboat,assometimesmystomachfeelsbad,butitwasperfectlyfinethistime—perhapsbecausetheboathadnotstoppedandwasmovingtowardtheotherdiveplace,orbecausethesizeoftheboatwasreasonablylarge.OurnextdivingplacewascalledManta.Andasexpect-ed,thehugeMantawassoonaroundus.ItisoneofthemostexcitingmomentsIhavehadinmylife.Weonlydoveto14mthistime,whichallowedustostayabitlonger—almost50minutes.Onthewaybackallthewomentookstrategicpositiononthedeck,sunbathingandrelaxing,whilethemenweregettingboredandatetheleftoversfromlunch.Nomatterhowdifferentwewere,weallenjoyedourtrip.AnotherdiveIwouldliketorecommend推薦)iscalledMaayaThila,anditisthebestnightdiveIhaveeverhad.Wesawahugeturtlesleepinginacave,andsharksplayfullychasingeachother.Theydidnotlookfriendlyatall,butfortunatelytheydidnotdecidedtohaveusfordinner.Butanywaywhathappenedthatnightunderwaterwillremainafondmemorytoberetoldonspecialoccasionsbyalltheparticipants.Itwillbetoldwithasmileonourfaces.Whatinformationcanwegetfromthepassage?A.TheauthorenjoyeddifferentcolorsoffishinManta.DivinginMaayaThilaisoneofthemostunforgettableexperiencefortheauthor.TheauthordoveintoMaayaThilaandstayedtherefor50minutes.TherewerenodangeroussharksinMaayaThila.Theauthorwasworriedabouthavinglunchontheboatbecause.A.theboatwasnotstoppeditwasmovingtowardtheotherdiveplacetheboatwasnotbigenoughhe/shefeltsickwheneatingonboatsHowmanydivingplacesarementionedinthepassage?A.1.B.2.C.3.D.4.Welearnfromthelastparagraphthat.A.MaayaThilawasonlysuitableforanightdivemanypeoplehadbeenkilledatMaayaThilaMaayaThilaispopularamongalltheparticipantsfewpeoplehavethecouragetodiveatMaayaThilaTheauthorwrotethispassageto.A.sharesomewonderfulexperiencesofdivingwithreadersmakeanattractiveadvertisementforafamousparkgiveyousometipswhenyougooutforadivetellthereadershowtospendaweekendoralongholiday第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分25分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)Oneday,aoldmanwasinahurrytocrossthestreet.Hesawacarcome."Nevermind,"hethought."Icanruncrossbeforeitr

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