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Unit5-Unit6期末復(fù)習(xí)提高卷一、單項(xiàng)選擇1..----I’dlikeacupofblackcoffee.Whataboutyou,Maggie?---Iprefercoffee______sugar.A.than B.for C.with D.to2.Theradiowasinvented________GuglielmoMarconi________1895.A.with;in B.by;at C.from;on D.by;in3.UncleWang________theelectricityandwaterinhishousebeforegoingonholiday.A.tookoff B.turnedonC.shutoff D.puton4.Youcanalltheseorangesfiveparts.A.bedivided;into B.divide;in C.todivide;into D.divide;into5.IntheWolongPandaReserve,visitors________togetclosertopandas.A.a(chǎn)llow B.a(chǎn)llowed C.a(chǎn)reallowing D.a(chǎn)reallowed6.Myfatherfinishedhiswork___________.A.intheend B.bytheendC.a(chǎn)ttheend D.fortheend7.—DoyouthinkTinaisavery________girl?—Yes.Andshe’spopularwitheveryoneinourclass.A.serious B.strange C.lively D.strict8.─ManyproductsmadeinChinaareverypopulararoundtheworld.─Yeah.Americanscan__________avoidbuyingChineseproducts.A.nearly B.hardly C.mostly D.widely9.You

________lunchatschool.Soyoudon’thavetobringyourownfood.A.give B.willgive C.a(chǎn)regiven D.havegiven10.Ineedonemorestampbeforemycollection________.A.hascompleted B.completes C.hasbeencompleted D.iscompleted11.Nowadays,Chinese________bymoreandmoreforeigners.I’mreallyproudofit.A.a(chǎn)respoken B.isspoken C.spoke D.hasspoken12.TheNationalCartoonExhibition________inShanghaieveryyearforfansofallages.A.isheld B.washeld C.hasbeenheld D.willbeheld13.LiLing’smotherwantedtoknow________.A.howdidshestudyatschool B.whatshehasstudiedatschoolC.whetherdidshestudyhardatschool D.ifshestudiedhardatschool14.Theydon’tallow________inthewaitingroom.A.tosmoke B.smoking C.smokes D.smoked15.Toinventanewkindofelectriclight,ThomasEdisondidlotsof___________.A.inventions B.operations C.experiments D.instruments16.Sandyseldomgoesoutatweekendsbecausereading________mostofherfreetime.A.takesup B.takeson C.takesoff D.takesout17.InSwitzerland,keepingonlyonegoldfishisn’t________,becausethegovernmentbelievesitisverybadtomakesuchsocialanimalslivealone.A.stopped B.doubted C.refused D.a(chǎn)llowed18.—Ourclassroomissoclean.Who’scleanedit,LiMing?—Sorry,Idon’tknow.Ithink_________diditbeforeclass.A.somebody B.nobody C.everyone D.a(chǎn)nyone19.________happens,I'llstandbyyou.A.So B.ButC.Or D.Nomatterwhat20.Itsnowedheavilylastnightandthegroundwas______snowthismorning.A.filledwith B.coveredwith C.usedfor D.a(chǎn)skedfor二、語(yǔ)法選擇閱讀下面短文,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語(yǔ)法性和上下文連貫的要求,從各題所給的A、B、C和D項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Insomesciencefictionmovies,peopleinthefuturehavetheirownrobots.Theserobots____21____

bypeopletodosomejobs.____22____somescientistsbelievethattherewillbetheserobotsinthefuture,theyagreeitmaytake____23____years.Nowscientistsaretryingtomakerobotslooklikepeopleanddothesamethingsas____24____.Overtheyears,Japanesecompanieshavemaderobotswalkanddancealready.ButscientistJamesthinksthatitwillbedifficultforarobot___25___thesamethingasaperson.Oncehegaveus____26____example.Itshowedthatachildcouldwakeupwhilehewasasleepandknewwherehewas,butrobotscouldn’tdothis.However,____27____scientistsdisagree.Theythinkthatrobotswillbeabletotalktopeople____28____25to50years.Scientistsarenotjusttryingtomakerobots____29____people.Forexample,therearealreadyrobots____30____

inthefactories.Theydothesimplejobsoverandoveragain.Peoplewouldnotliketodo____31____jobsandwouldgetbored.Inthefuture,wewillhaverobotseverywhere,andhumanwillhave____32____worktodothanbefore.Newrobotswillhavemanyshapes.Somemightevenlooklikesnakes.Afteranearthquake,asnakerobot____33____helplookforpeopleunderbuildings.Thatmaynotseem____34____now,butweneverknow____35____willhappeninthefuture.Let’swait!21.A.used B.a(chǎn)reused C.haveused D.use22.A.If B.Since C.Unless D.Though23.A.hundredsof B.hundredof C.hundreds D.a(chǎn)fewhundreds24.A.us B.we C.our D.ours25.A.todoing B.do C.todo D.doing26.A./ B.the C.a(chǎn) D.a(chǎn)n27.A.others B.a(chǎn)nother C.other D.theother28.A.in B.with C.on D.a(chǎn)t29.A.lookinglike B.tolooklike C.lookslike D.looklike30.A.work B.working C.towork D.worked31.A.so B.soa C.sucha D.such32.A.less B.a(chǎn)little C.fewer D.a(chǎn)few33.A.should B.hasto C.can D.must34.A.possibility B.possible C.possibilities D.possibly35.A.which B.how C.who D.what三、閱讀單選JohnDunlop,anEnglishwoman,writessomethingaboutherexperiencewithfoodfromChina.SincetheCOVID-19brokeoutinLondon,cookinghasbecomeawayforhertodealwiththe“endlesslockdown(封鎖)”.Shesays

shecooksinaveryrelaxedway,goingtothefarmers’marketattheweekendtobuyseasonal

productsforeverydaycooking—amixtureofJiangnan,Hunan,Guangdong,andSichuandishes.“Forme,therearesomanywonderfulthingsaboutChinesefood.Thething

thatIfindisgreatestaboutitisthatyoucaneatfoodthatisbothreallydeliciousandincrediblyhealthy,”Dunlopsays.“TheChineseareexpertsatcookingvegetables.”GrowingupinOxford,Dunlopdreamedofbecomingacookwhenshewaslittle.However,herdreamdidnotcometrueuntilshecametoChengdu,asauniversitystudent.Thatwaswhenshebeganlearninglocalcookingskills.Alwayskeepinganotebookonhandwherevershewent,shewrotedowntherecipesofthedishesshetasted.BasedonherknowledgeofSichuancuisine(烹飪),Dunloppublishedherfirstbook,

SichuanCookery,whichwaspraisedbyafamousBritishdietmagazine.Shehaswrittenabookcalled

LandofFishandRice,whichisaboutrecipesfromJiangnan.Inthebook,DunlopdisplayshergoodunderstandingofthefoodculturethatrunsdeepinthebloodofChinesepeople.“Manyoftheoldclassicfoodbookscamefromthisregion.”shesays.Tobetterunderstand

thecontext(背景)ofthefoodinJiangnan,DunlopstartedreadingChineseclassicslike

TheDreamoftheRedChamber

whichcontaineddetaileddescriptionsofdishesinancientChina.Aftercollectingalltherecipes,DunloptestedthematherhomeinLondontomakesuretheyworkedforpeopleintheWest.“WhatIwanttodoistotrytodescribetherecipescorrectly.”Shesays.“IalsolikethedishesthatI’veenjoyed,orthathaveaparticularmeaningforme.”sheadds.36.Accordingtothepassage,whatcouldnotshebuyinthemarket?A.Somepotatoes. B.Somecarrots. C.Someclothes. D.Someonions.37.Whatdoes“incredibly”underlinedinParagraph2mostprobablymean?A.carefully B.unbelievably C.happily D.lately38.What’sthenameofherfirstbook?A.SichuanCookery. B.LandofFishandRice.C.TheDreamoftheRedChamber. D.ProfessionalCooking.39.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.JohnDunlopisfromUK. B.TheChinesearegoodatcooking.C.JohnDunlopgrewupinChina. D.DunlopenjoystheChinesedishes.40.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.There’sbeenaterribleoutbreakinEngland. B.AfanofChineseclassics,JohnDunlop.C.ThecommunicatorofChinesecuisine. D.Beingacookcanmakemoremoney.四、閱讀判斷Picturethis:you’rewalkingalongastreetatnight.Thestreetlightsbowasyoupassbylikefriendlylivingbeings.Soundslikeasceneinsciencefiction,right?Well,thismaybecometruesoon.Bloomlight,anewstreetlight,isdesignedtoslowlybend(彎曲),theyarecomfortedbythewarmlight.Astheywalkaway,Bloomlightslowlyreturnstoitsstandingpositionandturnsdownitslight.Takinginspirationfromnature,Bloomlightreimagineswhatstreetlightingcouldbe:friendly,quiet.LightpollutionisalsoconsideredinthedesignofBloomlight.Thelightofitonlyshinesbrightlywhenitisneeded;therestofthetimeitisdim(昏暗的).BloomlightiscreatedbyadesignstudiocalledVouwinAmsterdam,theNetherland.Vouwistryingtobuildaslowtechfuture.Technologiesnormallyspeedupthepace(加快速度)ofourworld.Vouwwantstousetechnologytoslowpeopledownandbringthemtogetherintherealworld.Inthefuture,VouwhopesthatBloomlightwillbefoundalloverourcities,creatingapublicspacewhichiscomfortable.閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文判斷下列句子正(T)、誤(F)。41.Bloomlightisanewkindofstreetlightwhichiscreatedinsciencefiction.42.Aspassersbywalkaway,Bloomlightbendsandturnsoffitslight.43.Tocutdownlightpollution,Bloomlightonlyshinesbrightlywhenitisneeded.44.VouwcreatesBloomlighttocomfortusandslowusdown.45.Inthefuture,passersbywillprobablyfeelmoreenjoyablewhilewalkingalongastreetatnight.五、語(yǔ)法填空EachdifferentpartofChinahasitsownspecialformsoftraditionalart.Theseusuallytrytoshowthethingswhichareimportantinlife,suchaslove,beautyandfamily.Themostcommonthings,frompapertoclaytobamboo,areturnedintoobjectsofbeauty.AccordingtoChinesehistory,skylanternswerefirstusedbyZhugeLiang.Hesentthemouttoaskforhelpwhen____46____trouble.Today,skylanternsareusedatfestivalsandothercelebrations.They____47____(make)ofbambooandcoveredwithpaper.Whenthelanternsare____48____(light),theyslowlyriseintotheairlikesmallhot-airballoonsforalltosee.Theyareseenasbrightsymbolsof____49____(happy)andgoodwishes.Papercutting____50____(be)aroundforover1,500years.Papercuttingsoundsveryeasy____51____itcanbedifficulttomake.Thepaper,usuallyred,isfoldedbeforeitiscutwith____52____(scissor).Themostcommonpicturesareflowers,animal,andthingsaboutChinesehistory.DuringtheSpringFestival,theyareputonwindows,doorsandwalls____53____symbolsofwishesforgoodluckandahappynewyear.Chineseclayartisfamousbecausetheclaypiecesaresosmallbuttheylookveryreal.ThepiecesareusuallycutechildrenorlivelycharactersfromaChinesefairytaleorhistoricalstory.Thepiecesare____54____(careful)shapedbyhandfromaveryspecialkindofclayandthenallowedtoair-dry.Theyarethenpolishedandpainted.Ittakesseveralweeks____55____(complete)everything.ThesesmallpiecesofclayartshowthelovethatallChinesepeoplehaveforliveandbeauty.六、短文首字母填空根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及首字母提示,填寫(xiě)所缺單詞。Canwelivewithoutcomputers?Formostpeopleofmyage,it’shardtoimaginelifewithoutacomputer.Itseemslikealmosteverybodyhasgoto____56____!Mostpeopleusethemeverydaytoworkandp____57____.Actually,thefirstpersonalcomputerwasinventedin1975.Beforethen,peoplesurvivedwithoutcomputersandtheInternet,soitmustbep____58____!Ibelievethattherewouldbesomea____59____tolifewithoutacomputer.Wewouldprobablydomoreexerciseinsteadofsittinginfrontofscreens.Wewouldgetbetteratr_____60_____thingsinsteadofcheckingfactsonlineallthetime.Wewouldalsocommunicatemorewitheachotherbecausecomputerswouldn’tneedsomuchofoura____61____.However,Ithinkthatitwouldalsobeverydifficulttolivewithoutcomputers.Weusethemtocommunicatewithourf____62____andfamilyallaroundtheworld.Wealsousecomputerstogetinformationaboutmanydifferents____63____.Computertechnologyhashelpedi____64____ourlivesinmanydifferentareas.Forexample,mechanicsusecomputerstocheckourcars,doctorsusecomputerstohelpb____65____understandhealthtests,andarchitectsusecomputerstodesignmodern,safebuildings.Inconclusion,althoughwemayhavehadhealthierlifestylesinourcomputer-freepast,Ibelievethat,intoday’ssociety,wecan’tlivewithoutcomputers.七、短文選詞填空閱讀短文,從方框中選擇適當(dāng)?shù)脑~并用其正確形式填空,使短文通順、意思完整。每空限填一詞,每詞限用一次。mean,down,pattern,why,expression,with,much,double,use,theyTraditionalpaper-cutswerefirstputonwindowsfordecoration(裝飾).Thisis____66____they’realsocalled“windowflowers”.Mostpaper-cutsaremadefromredpaper,becausered____67____goodluckinChineseculture.Today,peopleusepaper-cutstodecoratenotonlywindows,butalsomirrors,lampsandotherfurniture.Thepaper-cuts____68____canalsobegivenasgifts.Paper-cutsarepopularbecauseoftheir____69____ofgoodwishesandhopes.DuringtheSpringFestival,forexample,manypeopleputuppaper-cutsoftheChinesecharacter“福”upside____70____.Theyhopethatthiswillbringthemgoodluck.Atweddingceremonies(婚禮),youcanalwaysseepaper-cutsofthecharacter“囍”.Itmeansthatthecouplecanenjoy____71____happinesstogether.Paper-cuttinghasdevelopedintodifferentstylesindifferentpartsofChina.Paper-cutsfromthenorthernpartsusuallyhaveinterestingshapesandrich____72____.InsouthernChina,peoplepreferelegant(精美的)paper-cuts.Theyfocus(關(guān)注)____73____onthethemesofflowers,fruit,birdsandfish.Itisquiteeasytolearnhowtomakepaper-cuts.____74____apieceofpaperandaknifeorapairofscissors,youcantrytomakeyourownpaperart.Youcanonlymakeonepieceatatimeby____75____aknife.Althoughpaper-cuttingiseasytostartwith,oneneedsalotofpracticeandimaginationtobecomereallygoodatit.八、補(bǔ)全對(duì)話7選5選擇恰當(dāng)?shù)倪x項(xiàng)補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(其中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng))A:Lookatthatstrangething,WeiHua!What’sthat?B:It’sakey.___76___A:Auto-bike?What’sitthen?___77___B:It’sabattery-operatedmachineanditwasinventedbymyfather!A:___78___B:It’susedforridingorflying.A:Flying?___79___B:Youcanjustrideitlikeanauto-bikeanditwillflyasitgoesfasterenough.A:___80___Ithinkyourfatherissogreat!B:Ithinkso.Hehasinventedmanythings.A.Whoinventedit?B.It’susedforopeningandlockingourauto-bike.C.MayIhavealook?D.Howcanitfly?E.What’situsedfor?F.Howwasitinvented?G.Thatsoundsinteresting.九、材料作文假定你是李華,你所喜愛(ài)的GlobalMirror周報(bào)創(chuàng)刊五周年之際征集讀者意見(jiàn)。請(qǐng)你依據(jù)以下內(nèi)容給主編寫(xiě)封信,內(nèi)容主要包括:1.說(shuō)明你是該報(bào)的忠實(shí)讀者。2.喜歡該報(bào)的原因:1)有趣的國(guó)內(nèi)外新聞2)名人成功故事可以幫助我進(jìn)步3.提出建議:多刊登介紹中國(guó)文化的文章,比如……(請(qǐng)列舉兩個(gè)相關(guān)話題)4.祝福要求:1.詞數(shù)80—100左右,開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)已為你寫(xiě)好。2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。Deareditor,Congratulationsonthe5thanniversaryofGlobalMirror!____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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