高中英语Unit4Sharing单元综合测试新人教版选修7
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Unit 4 Sharing第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A★★☆☆☆Abdul, who was a tailor in a village in southern India, managed to earn enoughto keep himself, his wife and his children. Tailoring is a trade that depends on having a sharp eye. When Abdul was 50, his eyes began to cloud over with cataracts (白内障). A year later he was almost completely blind.With no social security to fall back on, his wife and children had to somehow earn the money to sup port the family. However, Abdul’s luck changed when he was seen by a mobile eye team supported by Sight Savers. They performed a cataract removal operation which restored (恢复) his sight.Abdul is very special to us, because he was the two millionth person whose sight we restored. That was back in 1987. In 1991, Taj Eibi, a mother of two sons, became the three millionth person to receive the gift of sight from Sight Savers at a mobile eye hospital in Pakistan. Now she’s running the family home again, working in the fields with her sons and helping at the local primary school.How much did it cost to bring about this miracle (奇迹)? Just £8. Imagine, £8 will give the priceless gift of sight to a blind person. And £16 will restore the sight of two blind people. You can help by sparing a few minutes to send us your donation to:Sight Savers, FREEPOST, Haywards Heath,West Sussex, RH16 3ZA21. According to the text, Abdul _____.A. suffered from an eye diseaseB. was popular as a tailorC. was rich in his villageD. lived all alone22. Thanks to Sight Savers, Taj Eibi _____.A. got a well-paid jobB. was able to live an active lifeC. got to know AbdulD. sent her sons to a local school23. The text is most probably taken from _____.A. a storybookB. a research paperC. a biographyD. a charity magazineB★★★☆☆Hawaiians are among the most generous people in the world and gift giving is widely practiced throughout the year at all of life’s major ceremonies: births and birthdays, weddings, deaths, and graduations as well as during American and Wester n holidays like Christmas, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, and Valentine’s Day.Giri is the Japanese term applied to gift giving and the idea of reciprocity. It is a general duty made in the form of birthday, wedding, graduation, and anniversary gifts as well as presentations given when someone is ill or has died. Each gift of money or goods is noted when received and it is returned in equal value at a later time. Some Japanese families actually keep a written record, assigning values to gifts, and use this record for future reciprocity. Taking a gift to a party is another expression of giri, since Japanese rarely go empty-handed to a party hosted by any group.Omiyage is a souvenir or thing native to a particular place; thus travelers purchase omiyage for family, friends, and office workers at home. One European businessman, married to a Japanese woman, always returns home from a business trip with a box of candy or cookies for his office staff. Not limited to people of Japanese ancestry, this idea of omiyage is well accepted among many peoples in the Hawaiian Islands.When Japanese family members travel, the practice of senbetsu comes into play. Senbetsu is the gift of money to a traveler, which is often used to purchase omiyage for the giver.Giri, omiyage, and senbetsu — the three Japanese terms associated with gift giving — are concepts similarly implanted in many other Asian countries like China and Korea. These concepts have further spread to become a Hawaiian tradition where favors are returned and business is conducted among friends.24. What does the underlined word “reciprocity” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. Taking a gift to a party.B. Sharing the same feelings.C. Keeping a record of gifts.D. Paying back what one receives.25. The story of one European businessman shows that _____.A. he accepts the idea of omiyageB. he started a candy businessC. he is quiet and generousD. he once lived in Hawaii26. Before a Japanese travels abroad, he may receive _____.A. giriB. omiyageC. senbetsuD. goods27. For what purpose is the text written?A. Explaining some Japanese words.B. Introducing gift giving in Hawaii.C. Showing some popular gifts in Japan.D. Describing some rules at a ceremony.C★★★☆☆Clara Barton, born on Christmas in 1821, is widely known as one of the most honored women in American history. She began teaching school when most teachers were men at that time. Later, she became one of the first women ever to be employed by the government.Her career in helping the sick began when her brother David became her first patient. He fell down from the roof of a house when Clara was just 11 years old. She stayed by his side and looked after him for three years, learning how to give him all his medicines.When the Civil War began in 1861, she immediately recognized that the poorly equipped soldiers needed help. Instead of waiting for others to step in, Clara collected necessary things on her own, asked the public for donations and learnedhow to store and distribute them to soldiers. She also read to the soldiers and wrote letters for them.After the Battle of Cedar Mountain in northern Virginia in 1862, Clara arrived at a field hospital at midnight with a vehicle full of supplies. A doctor named Paul Smith at that hospital would later write, “I thought heaven had sent out an angel that night —her assistance arrived at exactly the right time.”In 1869, Clara went to Europe and learned about the International Committee of the Red Cross. Upon her return to the United States, she successfully founded the American Red Cross. She led the organization for the next 23 years. Her last field mission (使命) as president of the American Red Cross was to help the victims of the 1900 Galveston hurricane. She did not retire (退休) from the American Red Cross until she was 83. True to her nature, Clara always went to where the need was the greatest.Today, the American Red Cross continues the mission Clara started more than 100 years ago. With the help of thousands of volunteers, the American Red Cross provides relief to victims of disasters, as well as helps people prevent, prepare for and respond to all sorts of emergencies.28. We can learn from Paragraph 2 that Clara Barton was _____.A. honestB. caringC. talentedD. modest29. After the Civil War broke out, Clara Barton _____.A. joined the army and fought bravelyB. went to Europe for further studyC. continued to work as a teacherD. did a lot to help soldiers30. Seeing Clara Barton’s arrival, Dr. Smith must have felt _____.A. excited and gratefulB. proud and joyfulC. shy and nervousD. sad and sorry31. What is mainly described in Paragraph 5?A. The aim of the American Red Cross.B. The importance of voluntary donations.C. Clara Barton and the American Red Cross.D. Clara Barton’s contribution to the Civil War.D★★★★☆Taylor Crowe used to play happily with his toys and recite his alphabet. By age 2, he was starting to learn to make sounds. But something happened in the third year of his childhood. He started losing his language abilities and would have emotionaloutbursts. Taylor’s parents noticed that he became very shy, and did not make eye contact (接触) when spoken to. He seemed to be in his own secret world.Today, nearly 1 out of every 110 children born in the U.S. suffers from autism. Taylor Crowe was actually one of these sufferers. Autism is a complex neurological (brain) con dition that affects a person’s ability to communicate and socialize. These children often repeat words or actions, and they are extra sensitive to sights, sounds and touch. They may have a sudden period of uncontrolled anger and can be seen beating their hands.Scientists believe that children with autism have highly developed visual areas in their brain which explains why many of them, including Taylor, are exceptionally good artists. But, unfortunately, this comes at a trade-off —the brain’s abili ty to communicate, make decisions, plan and complete a task is reduced.Through immediate treatments and specialized instructions, children with autism are taught behaviors such as keeping eye contact with others, responding when spoken to and becoming aware of themselves. Some children are able to grow up to lead a full and active life. For Taylor, it was years of hard work, but he has shown marked improvement and is well on his way to becoming better. It appears that the earlier parents and caregivers provide special care, the easier these children can get close to normal lives.Autism is a reminder that each of us is different. Every child with autism is still a child; every person with autism is still a person. The next time you come across a child with autism, try reaching out and connecting with the child inside.32. At the age of three, Taylor Crowe _____.A. was unable to see things clearlyB. would become angry very easilyC. started to learn to read the alphabetD. lost his language abilities completely33. It seems that autism _____.A. helps sufferers achieve in other fieldsB. spreads rapidly across the U.S.C. is caused by uncontrolled angerD. cannot be cured now34. In the last paragraph, the author tries to _____.A. explain what causes autismB. ask us to respect and accept those with autismC. tell us how to prevent autismD. make us realize the importance of being healthy35. What would be the best title for the text?A. A brief history of autismB. Autism and brain developmentC. Children with autism in the U.S.D. Taylor Crowe: a life with autism第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
选修7 Unit 4 Sharing单元测试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5 小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Where will Jane go this evening?A. To the movies.B. To the station.C. To visit her sister.2. What’s the possible relationship between Barbara and the two speakers?A. Teacher and students.B. Daughter and parents.C. Friends.3. Where is the man going?A. To the classroom.B. To the movies.C. To the library.4. What does the woman think of the weather?A. A bit warm.B. Too hot.C. Not warm at all.5. Why does the man mention other sources of energy?A. To comfort the woman.B. To blame people for wasting energy.C. To say that solar energy is important.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后, 各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
Unit 4 Sharing单元测试本套试卷总分120分。
考试时间100分钟。
选择题部分Ⅰ.阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)A“Turtle time!” loudly called out by one of my newly-found friends, meant the beginning of either a morning or afternoon shift at Turtle Camp in Nusa Penida, Indonesia. Upon arrival at the project each day, we would look eagerly for our names on the whiteboard to see which task we would be undertaking. Would it be the highly desirable “turtle feeding”, the pretty fun “tank cleaning”, the exciting “medicine administering” or the less appealing “fish cutting”? Fine in theory but not when every fly in Indonesia decides to crowd onto these dead fish while you’re cutting!Life at the turtle project was fun because twice a day we got to hang out with sea turtles. By “hang out”, I obviously meant “work”, as we were on shift, but it certainly didn’t feel like work. Another fun thing was getting to know the other volunteers! With volunteers from all over the world, it was just common to hear Finnish being spoken, Australian slang mixed with French expressions and Swedes making plans to visit newly-found friends in the USA.Of course, not all the time at Turtle Camp was consumed by volunteering. Scheduled activities included a trip to Crystal Bay, a beautiful paradise for swimming and sunbathing, an awesome beach bonfire complete with a beautiful sunset as well as our local co-workers showing off their guitar playing and singing skills.Our time at Turtle Camp was capped off by setting free two of our turtles into the sea to begin their journey as independent turtles! Hopefully, the love and care provided at the turtle project would ensure that these turtles had a greater chance of survival in the big, wide and scary ocean.1.Which task is less fun to the volunteers at Turtle Camp?A. Turtle feeding.B. Tank cleaning.C. Medicine administering.D. Fish cutting.2.What does the underlined sentence imply?A. The volunteering was a challenge.B. The time at the camp was difficult.C. The work at the project was a delight.D. Communication was time-consuming.3.When setting free the two turtles, the volunteers felt a sense of .A. achievementB. belongingC. lossD. independenceBMeditation has been around for thousands of years, starting as a religious practice. Hindu(印度教) holy books from around 1500 BC describe meditating on the divine (神),and art from this time period shows people sitting cross-legged and alone in a garden. In China and India around the fifth century BC, other forms of mediation developed. Several religions, including Taoism, Buddhism, Islam, and Christianity, had meditative ceremonies. In 20th-century Europe and America, secular meditation arrived from India. Rather than focusing on spiritual growth, it emphasizes stress reduction, relaxation, and self-improvement.Although it still isn’t exactly mainstream, many people practise meditation. Mindfulness meditation, in particular, has become more popular in recent years. The practice involves sitting comfortably, focusing on one’s breathing, and bringing the mind’s attention to the present. Concerns about the past or future are let go. An individual can picture worries popping like a bubble or flying away like a butterfly.Mindfulness is about increasing awareness and practising acceptance. To be present is to have sharpened attention. According to the Mayo Clinic, “Meditation can give you a sense of calm, peace and balance that benefits your emotional well-being.”Among the emotional benefits are reducing negative emotions, increased self-awareness, and stress management skills. Asthma, depression, and sleep disorders are all conditions worsened by stress. Several studies have shown that patients with these conditions benefit from meditation.Dr Robert Schneider, director of the Institute for Natural Medicine and Prevention, says, “I have been researching effects of meditation on health for thirty years and have found it has persuasive benefits. The benefits of meditation are coming to be widely accepted by health professionals, business leaders and the media. It is now time for the medical profession to catch up.”4.The underlined word “secular” in Paragraph 1 most nearly means “”.A. non-religiousB. non-traditionalC.seriousD.daily5.When you are deep in meditation, you will .A. feel tired very soonB. have sleep disordersC. sense calm and peaceD. experience more negative emotions6.What is the main idea of the text?A. One’s mental health is supposed to come first in life.B. Medicine is no more effective than meditation for patients.C. Mindfulness meditation helps practitioners focus on mental health.D. Mindfulness meditation is getting more accepted due to its benefits.CAs far as we can see, there has been a puppet (木偶) tradition in most parts of the world. Although some of us think of puppets as children’s entertainment, they were—and often still are used to tell serious stories to adult audiences. Even in these days of special effects, the puppet theatre still has a special place in many cultures.The best-known puppet characters in Britain are Punch and Judy, glove puppets with wooden heads. In summer, one basic play of about half an hour is performed on beaches all around Britain. Mr Punch, who has an enormous nose and wears a curved hat, gets into trouble and has arguments with his wife, Judy. There is the baby, Toby the dog, a policeman, a crocodile, and a hangman, and all of them chase Mr Punch. He, of course, invariably manages to survive to fight another day.In Belgium wooden puppets first appeared in the 1820s in cities like Liege. The Liege puppets are in fact string puppets without strings! They have a single metal rod attached to their heads, which means the puppeteers aren’t able to raise the arms and legs, but can move the body up and down and the head from side to side. Many of the stories used to be historical or religious but it is Tchantches, a comic character with patched trousers and a big black hat, who is the best-loved character today. Like Mr Punch, he is a simple man who is also greedy, quarrelsome and lazy. He makes fun of everyone, but is often warm-hearted and tender.In some place, the shadow puppet theatre of Java, two leather puppets, operated from below by sticks, are moved around behind a cotton screen. This type of theatre can also be found in other partsof south-east and central Asia. The stories are usually based on Hindu epics, and a traditional performance can last all night. The characters in these stories are brought to life by the dalang, who is a very special kind of person. He sits in the same place all night, operating dozens of puppets on his own. He manages to tell a long and complex story without a script, while also controlling the orchestra.7. We can learn from the first paragraph that .A.puppets are much more popular nowadaysB.people prefer puppets to special effectsC.puppets were mainly intended for childrenD.people used puppets to make fun of adults8. The underlined word “invariably” in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to “”.A.constantlyB. calmlyC.immediatelyD. roughly9. Punch and Tchantches have a lot in common EXCEPT that .A.both of them are very ordinaryB.they often quarrel with someone elseC.neither of them is willing to help othersD.they are both familiar to the audience10. The biggest difference between puppets in Britain and puppets in Belgium is their .A.performing timeB.operating wayC.manufacturing materialsD.decorating characters第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
Unit 4 Sharing第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A★★☆☆☆Abdul, who was a tailor in a village in southern India, managed to earn enoughto keep himself, his wife and his children. Tailoring is a trade that depends on having a sharp eye. When Abdul was 50, his eyes began to cloud over with cataracts (白内障). A year later he was almost completely blind.With no social security to fall back on, his wife and children had to somehow earn the money to sup port the family. However, Abdul’s luck changed when he was seen by a mobile eye team supported by Sight Savers. They performed a cataract removal operation which restored (恢复) his sight.Abdul is very special to us, because he was the two millionth person whose sight we restored. That was back in 1987. In 1991, Taj Eibi, a mother of two sons, became the three millionth person to receive the gift of sight from Sight Savers at a mobile eye hospital in Pakistan. Now she’s running the family home again, working in the fields with her sons and helping at the local primary school.How much did it cost to bring about this miracle (奇迹)? Just £8. Imagine, £8 will give the priceless gift of sight to a blind person. And £16 will restore the sight of two blind people. You can help by sparing a few minutes to send us your donation to:Sight Savers, FREEPOST, Haywards Heath,West Sussex, RH16 3ZA21. According to the text, Abdul _____.A. suffered from an eye diseaseB. was popular as a tailorC. was rich in his villageD. lived all alone22. Thanks to Sight Savers, Taj Eibi _____.A. got a well-paid jobB. was able to live an active lifeC. got to know AbdulD. sent her sons to a local school23. The text is most probably taken from _____.A. a storybookB. a research paperC. a biographyD. a charity magazineB★★★☆☆Hawaiians are among the most generous people in the world and gift giving is widely practiced throughout the year at all of life’s major ceremonies: births and birthdays, weddings, deaths, and graduations as well as during American and Wester n holidays like Christmas, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, and Valentine’s Day.Giri is the Japanese term applied to gift giving and the idea of reciprocity. It is a general duty made in the form of birthday, wedding, graduation, and anniversary gifts as well as presentations given when someone is ill or has died. Each gift of money or goods is noted when received and it is returned in equal value at a later time. Some Japanese families actually keep a written record, assigning values to gifts, and use this record for future reciprocity. Taking a gift to a party is another expression of giri, since Japanese rarely go empty-handed to a party hosted by any group.Omiyage is a souvenir or thing native to a particular place; thus travelers purchase omiyage for family, friends, and office workers at home. One European businessman, married to a Japanese woman, always returns home from a business trip with a box of candy or cookies for his office staff. Not limited to people of Japanese ancestry, this idea of omiyage is well accepted among many peoples in the Hawaiian Islands.When Japanese family members travel, the practice of senbetsu comes into play. Senbetsu is the gift of money to a traveler, which is often used to purchase omiyage for the giver.Giri, omiyage, and senbetsu — the three Japanese terms associated with gift giving — are concepts similarly implanted in many other Asian countries like China and Korea. These concepts have further spread to become a Hawaiian tradition where favors are returned and business is conducted among friends.24. What does the underlined word “reciprocity” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. Taking a gift to a party.B. Sharing the same feelings.C. Keeping a record of gifts.D. Paying back what one receives.25. The story of one European businessman shows that _____.A. he accepts the idea of omiyageB. he started a candy businessC. he is quiet and generousD. he once lived in Hawaii26. Before a Japanese travels abroad, he may receive _____.A. giriB. omiyageC. senbetsuD. goods27. For what purpose is the text written?A. Explaining some Japanese words.B. Introducing gift giving in Hawaii.C. Showing some popular gifts in Japan.D. Describing some rules at a ceremony.C★★★☆☆Clara Barton, born on Christmas in 1821, is widely known as one of the most honored women in American history. She began teaching school when most teachers were men at that time. Later, she became one of the first women ever to be employed by the government.Her career in helping the sick began when her brother David became her first patient. He fell down from the roof of a house when Clara was just 11 years old. She stayed by his side and looked after him for three years, learning how to give him all his medicines.When the Civil War began in 1861, she immediately recognized that the poorly equipped soldiers needed help. Instead of waiting for others to step in, Clara collected necessary things on her own, asked the public for donations and learnedhow to store and distribute them to soldiers. She also read to the soldiers and wrote letters for them.After the Battle of Cedar Mountain in northern Virginia in 1862, Clara arrived at a field hospital at midnight with a vehicle full of supplies. A doctor named Paul Smith at that hospital would later write, “I thought heaven had sent out an angel that night —her assistance arrived at exactly the right time.”In 1869, Clara went to Europe and learned about the International Committee of the Red Cross. Upon her return to the United States, she successfully founded the American Red Cross. She led the organization for the next 23 years. Her last field mission (使命) as president of the American Red Cross was to help the victims of the 1900 Galveston hurricane. She did not retire (退休) from the American Red Cross until she was 83. True to her nature, Clara always went to where the need was the greatest.Today, the American Red Cross continues the mission Clara started more than 100 years ago. With the help of thousands of volunteers, the American Red Cross provides relief to victims of disasters, as well as helps people prevent, prepare for and respond to all sorts of emergencies.28. We can learn from Paragraph 2 that Clara Barton was _____.A. honestB. caringC. talentedD. modest29. After the Civil War broke out, Clara Barton _____.A. joined the army and fought bravelyB. went to Europe for further studyC. continued to work as a teacherD. did a lot to help soldiers30. Seeing Clara Barton’s arrival, Dr. Smith must have felt _____.A. excited and gratefulB. proud and joyfulC. shy and nervousD. sad and sorry31. What is mainly described in Paragraph 5?A. The aim of the American Red Cross.B. The importance of voluntary donations.C. Clara Barton and the American Red Cross.D. Clara Barton’s contribution to the Civil War.D★★★★☆Taylor Crowe used to play happily with his toys and recite his alphabet. By age 2, he was starting to learn to make sounds. But something happened in the third year of his childhood. He started losing his language abilities and would have emotionaloutbursts. Taylor’s parents noticed that he became very shy, and did not make eye contact (接触) when spoken to. He seemed to be in his own secret world.Today, nearly 1 out of every 110 children born in the U.S. suffers from autism. Taylor Crowe was actually one of these sufferers. Autism is a complex neurological (brain) con dition that affects a person’s ability to communicate and socialize. These children often repeat words or actions, and they are extra sensitive to sights, sounds and touch. They may have a sudden period of uncontrolled anger and can be seen beating their hands.Scientists believe that children with autism have highly developed visual areas in their brain which explains why many of them, including Taylor, are exceptionally good artists. But, unfortunately, this comes at a trade-off —the brain’s abili ty to communicate, make decisions, plan and complete a task is reduced.Through immediate treatments and specialized instructions, children with autism are taught behaviors such as keeping eye contact with others, responding when spoken to and becoming aware of themselves. Some children are able to grow up to lead a full and active life. For Taylor, it was years of hard work, but he has shown marked improvement and is well on his way to becoming better. It appears that the earlier parents and caregivers provide special care, the easier these children can get close to normal lives.Autism is a reminder that each of us is different. Every child with autism is still a child; every person with autism is still a person. The next time you come across a child with autism, try reaching out and connecting with the child inside.32. At the age of three, Taylor Crowe _____.A. was unable to see things clearlyB. would become angry very easilyC. started to learn to read the alphabetD. lost his language abilities completely33. It seems that autism _____.A. helps sufferers achieve in other fieldsB. spreads rapidly across the U.S.C. is caused by uncontrolled angerD. cannot be cured now34. In the last paragraph, the author tries to _____.A. explain what causes autismB. ask us to respect and accept those with autismC. tell us how to prevent autismD. make us realize the importance of being healthy35. What would be the best title for the text?A. A brief history of autismB. Autism and brain developmentC. Children with autism in the U.S.D. Taylor Crowe: a life with autism第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
单元质量检测 Unit 4时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Where are the speakers?A.In a restaurant. B.At home.C.In an office.2.What does the man mean?A.He has never trusted Susan.B.He believes that Susan is telling the truth.C.He is not sure if Susan is telling the truth.3.How many injured children have the speakers found?A.Two. B.Three.C.Four.4.What is the woman busy doing?A.Looking for a new job.B.Spending every minute relaxing.C.Preparing for the coming exam.5.What's the relationship between the two speakers?A.Husband and wife.B.Boss and employee.C.Colleagues.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
单元质量检测(四)(时间:100分钟满分:120分)Ⅰ.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
AVOLUNTEER HELP WANTED, WORKING WITH NEW EVENTS TEAMGants Hill, LondonWe are looking for a few volunteers to work with us in the creation of a new events group w hich is needing help to expand which may lead to parttime or fulltime work. Hours are flexible, and successful candidates will be working on social media and liaising (联络) phone calls with organizations and groups. Candidates must speak excellent fluent English.VOLUNTEER EVENTS ADMINISTRATIONWestminster, LondonWe would like an enthusiastic and outgoing administration volunteer for our Events Team at our London Head Office. This opportunity would suit a wellorganized person with an eye for detail and good computer skills. You will support our Events by sending thankyou letters, answering the telephone, and assisting with all aspects of event organization for 2 days a week.Love music? Want events experience?Notting Hill, LondonOxfam Notting Hill Takeover are looking for volunteers for our music festival on 19th October. The festival takes place in 5 places in Notting Hill. This charity event will be showcasing over 30 bands and DJs and playing all forms of music. We need a team of volunteers to assist us on the day in order to make sure everybody has a good time. If you want to be a part of a great event to help us raise money for Oxfam then please come along to our open recruitment session (招聘会).VOLUNTEERS WANTED!Hillingdon, LondonRoyal Voluntary Service is a national charity which delivers services through volunteers to help older people remain active and independent in their communities. We are growing our new Dementia Support Service in Hillingdon and need help from you! You will be required to have good communication skills.语篇解读:本文是应用文。
高中英语学习资料madeofjingetieji选修七Unit4 《Sharing》单元测试3笔试部分:单项选择1.—IguessImustleavenow.Seeyoutomorrow.—________!Ihavesomeimportantinformationforyou.A.Hangon B.NevermindC.Allright D.Takecare2.It remains doubtful________immediatemeasurescould be takentopreventundergroundwaterpollution. A.how B.whether C.whenD.where3.Makesure the gasis turned offafter abath,which would________causedanger.A.anyhow B.meanwhileC.furthermore D.otherwise4.Suffering fromwar,poverty andillness,manyAfrican children are________food, loveandcare.A.incaseof B.inchargeofC.infaceof D.inneedof5.Accordingtoexperts,Chinaneedsto________itsone-child familyplanning policytofightagainstaworseningge nder(性别)imbalanceandanagingpopulation.A.arrange B.applyC.adapt D.adjust6.WhenreadingEnglishnovels,Ioften________someidiomaticexpressionsthatIcan'tunderstand.A.comeacross B.gooverC.getacross D.takeover7.Themother________manythingstogetherdaughteragoodeducation.A.purchased B.producedC.sacrificed D.stored8.—Shedecidedto________thekidney(肾)ofherdyingsontoasickboyinth ehospital.—Sheisagreatmother.A.award B.donateC.subscribe D.distribute9.—I'dliketoapplyforthepositionofassistantmanager,sir.—Whatexperiencedoyouhavethatisrelevant__________thisposition?A.of B.with C.about D.to10.If________according to theinstructions,themachine'slifetime canbelengthened.A.operating B.operatedC.beingoperated D.havingbeenoperated11.Hewasblownoffcourseandfoundhimselfinanunknownland,________heeventuallyreachedGreenland.A.fromwhere B.thereC.fromthere D.that12.After his third novel,Mr.King'simagination seemedto________,so hedecidedtotravelaroundtheworldtobroadenhishorizons.A.setup B.pickupC.speedupD.dryup13.Doyouknowwhentheplanewilltakeoff?Thepassengersare________toknowit.A.agreeing B.dyingC.deciding D.desiring14.InChina,peopleoversixty-fivecanenjoysome________inpublicplacesaslongastheycanprovidetheiridentifications.A.advantages B.goodC.privileges D.welfare15.WithChina________intheworldtrademorefrequently,theworldeconomy isdevelopingmorerapidlyandsteadily.A.participating B .toparticipateC.participat ed D .beingparticipate dⅡ.完形填空AFaithfulFatherMyhusbandkissedmegoodbye,strokedthebaby'scheekandthenrushedoutofthedoor,intohisbusythecoldofthemorningfading,Ifedmybabyanditfell fast I would place itin bedandquickly havethehousesomewhat in__1__.This morning,however,I stayed seated,just__2__,with thebabyin mythoughtsranint o __3__ofthemorningswithmyhusband,afatherrushingoutofthedoortomeettheobligationsofwasonlyasmalljumptothoughtsofmyown__4__.Mymother passedawaywhenIwasten,andasIlooked__5__,I could seehowmuch ofafamilymanmydadwenttoworkeverymorningand__6__tohisfamilyevery__7__food,clothing,warmth,andwasafaithfulfather.B.lineC.order D.fashion2.B.dreamingC.imagining D.praying3.B.struggle sC.incidents D.memories4.B.husbandC.mother D.father5.B.awayC.back D.around6.B.returnedC.escaped D.walked7.B.collectedC.sought D.boughtSettingthebabydown,Idialedthe__8__hadjustrealizedthe__9__oftheordinary—thedailylifegoingonaroundusthatweoftentookforgranted,andthatitneededtobe__10__.“Hi,Dad.”Isaid,__11__backtears.“Hey,areyou?”__12__wasinhisvoice.“Fine,I'mjustcallingtosay...thankyou.”Igotitoutbeforemythroat__13__toomuchformetospeak.“Whatfor?”“ForgettingupandgoingtoworkeverymorningofmythatIhavemyown__14__andIseemyhusbanddoingthesame,Ijustwa ntedtothankyouforbeing__15__.”Therewas__16__for amomentasmydadcomposedhimself,andwith asmall__17__inhisvoicehesaid,“You'rewelcome,Bud.”Idon'tremembermuchoftherestofthecall,__18__thatmomentofrevelation(显现)aboutmyfather,I willnever arethosewhoare knownfor theirheroic__19__,and alsothose whoareknownfortheir fortunes andfame,butitisthe__20__everyday fathers whoarethe true heroes.I'm thankful thatmyfatherwasoneofthem.B.relative C.regular D.familiar人教版本高中英语选修七Unit4Sharing单元复习测试3新9.B.significanceC.balance D.absence10.B.arrangedC.reduced D.achieved11.B.pushingC.holding D.putting12.B.StressC.Doubt D.Concern13.B.hurtC.ached D.tightened14.B.dutyC.plan D.career15.B.faithfulC.considerate D.admirable 16.B.calmC.silence D .res t17.B .hesitatio nC.passion D.sigh18.B.butC.or D.nor19.B.deedsC.remarks D.words20.B.patientC.ordinary D.honestⅢ.阅读理解Sincewearesocialbeings,thequalityofourlivesdependsinlargemeasureo nourinterpersonalrelationships.Onestrengthofthehumanconditionsisourpossibilitytogiveandreceivesupportfromoneanotherunderstressful(有压力的)conditions.Socialsupportconsistsoftheexchangeofresourcesamongpeoplebasedontheirinterpersonalties.Thoseofuswithstrongsupportsystemsappearbetterabletodealwithmajorlifechangesanddailyproblems.Peoplewithstrongsocialtieslivelongerandhavebetter healththan those without suchties.Studiesove types ofillnessfromdepression toheart disease,showthatr es,the presence ofsocial support helpspeople defend themselves againstillness,andtheabsenceofsuchsupportmakespoorhealthmorelikely.Socialsupportcushionsstressinanumberofways.First,friends,relative sandco-workers mayletusknowthat they value us.Ourself-respectisstrengthened whenwefeelacceptedbyothersinspiteofourfaultsanddifficulties.Second,ot herpeopleoftenprovideuswithinformationalsupport.Theyhelpustodefinean dunderstand ourproblems andfind solutions tothem.Third,wetypicallyfindsocialcompanionshi p supportive.Taking partin free-timeactivities withothers helpsustomeetoursocialneedswhileatthesametimedistracting(转移注意力)usfromourworriesandtroubles.Finally,otherpeoplemaygiveusinstrumental support—moneyaid,materialresources,andneededservices—thatreducesstressbyhelpingusresolveanddealwithourproblems. 1.Interpersonalrelationshipsareimportantbecausetheycan________. A.dealwithlifechangesB.smoothawaydailyproblemsC.makepeoplelivemoreeasilyD.curetypesofillnesses2.Theresearchesshowthatpeople'sphysicalandmentalhealth________. A.hasmuchtodowiththeamountofsupporttheygetfromothers B.liesinthesocialmedicalcaresystemswhichsupportthem C.dependsontheirabilitytodealwithdailyworriesandtroublesD.isrelatedtotheircouragefordealingwithmajorlifechanges 3.Helpingasickneighborwithsomerepairworkinsparetimeisanexampleof________.A.instrumentalsupportB.informationalsupportC.socialcompanionshipD.thestrengtheningo fself-respect4.Whatisthesubjectdiscussedinthetext?A.Effectsofstressfulconditions.B.Kindsofsocialsupport.C.Waystodealwithstress.D.Interpersonalrelationships.参照答案.1.A句意:“我想我在必走开了。
新课标模块七Unit 4 Sharing单元练习题一、单词拼写1.In this quiet way, the first________(两星期)of her visit soon passed away. 2.Much new knowledge is________(遥远的)from the immediate interest of the ordinary person.3.There is an active demand for________(作口译的人)during the trade fair.4.An officer climbed on to the________(平台)and spoke to him.5.I can not understand so abstract c________.6.What things do you do w________or monthly, but not every day?7.He tried to a________his daily plan to leave time for everything.8.What you said is not r________to the matter in hand.9.Do you know how a(n)________(宇航员)flies in a spacecraft?10.The rising sun is especially beautiful to look at from this________(角度).二、请根据各句上下文的意义,选择正确的单词填入空白处。
set aside;ahead of;be aware of ;be about to ;adjust to;in particular;in other words;in the distance;do with;make a difference11 . I saw a man in a blue jacket thirty meters ____________ me.12. It was a few moments before his eyes _________ the bright glare of the sun.13. I regret t o say your performance didn’t’ get to the requirements, ________, you can’’t beaccepted by our company..14. ______________ half an hour every day to do some English reading is a good way to improve your English study.15. She has a preference for Chinese art, and for calligraphy and Beijing opera________.16. ___________ how much these wild animals means to our future generation, more and more people have been quitting the bad habit of eating them.17. I saw some smoke ________________.18. He ___________ tell me the secret when some patted him on the shoulder.19. It doesn’t whether he comes or not.20. What will you your pocket money?20 Seeing the boy climbing up to the top of the tall tree, he _________, “be careful!”三、单项选择从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
高中英语学习材料***鼎尚图文理制作***Unit 4 Sharing单元测试题姓名班级得分自我评价第一部分听力略(共两节,满分30分)第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
21. — Could I have a word with you, mum?— Oh, dear, if you ______.A. canB. mayC. mustD. should22. — Can I look at the menu before I make an order?— Of course. ___________, madam.A. T ake your timeB. Don’t mention itC. Never mindD. Help yourself23. The criminal, as well as some ______ people, was arrested by the police yesterday.A. relevantB. skilledC. releasedD. lucky24. Do you remember the chicken farm _____ we visited three months ago?A. whereB. whenC. thatD. what25. I ______ my university professor in the supermarket near my house, which was out of my expectation.A. came outB. came acrossC. came aboutD. came along26. The plan has to be _______ to meet the real situation.A. adjustedB. adaptedC. producedD. refounded27. Students are encouraged to _________ the design competition for robots at the university.A. take partB. operateC. join toD. participate in28. The man I ______ yesterday in the street is my manager.A. paid a visitB. had a talkC. metD. dropped29. After Yang Liwei succeeded in circling the earth, Chinese astronauts __________ walk in space.A. anxious to doB. eager forC. are dying toD. are longing to30. —Why didn’t she ask for help at that time?— You know, at such a midnight, there was no one ________.A. she could turn toB. for whom to turnC. who to turn toD. for her to turn31. In ______ Chinese culture, marriage decisions were often made by parentsfor their children.A. historicB. remoteC. traditionalD. further32. A live program on TV is calling on people to ______ money or some other things to the people who have suffered from the flood in Henan Province.A. donateB. lendC. putD. pay33. I was about to go to bed _____ one of my old classmates made a call to me.A. whenB. asC. whileD. that34. With the guide _______ the way, we finally got to the village which we were looking for.A. ledB. leadingC. to leadD. had led35. The reason ______ at the meeting for being late was not reasonable.A. why he gaveB. what he gaveC. he gaveD. on which he gave第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)The bell rang at four o’clock. All the children in Donna’s class 36 into the corridor and joined the masses rushing out of school because it was Friday and the 37 was here!Tonight was a football practice night and tomorrow there was a big match — the semi-final of the Inter-school 38 . Donna got changed and went out onto the football pitch. A crowd of boys were hanging around the field, 39 for Mr Jones, the sports teacher, to arrive.Just then, a tall, heavy man in sports kit 40 across the field. He came over to the football pitch and 41 to everyone.“Mr Jones is sick,” he said. “I’m Mr Stanley. From now on, I’m 42 the team.”Everybody looked unhappy. They knew Mr Jones was a good teacher and he was always 43 . They had never seen Mr Stanley before.“Right,” said Mr Stanley. “ 44 and we’ll see what you can do!”The team made a line ready to 45 their shots at goal. Donna stood behind Stevie and waited for her turn. Then she heard Mr Stanley shouting and 46 his arms. His face was bright red and he sounded really 47 .“Oh,you!” he shouted at Donna.“Clear off! We don’t want any girls 48 around here getting in the way!”Donna stared at Mr Stanley.Stevie said, “But, Sir … Donna is 49 . She’s brilliant!”“NO GIRLS ON MY TEAM!” shouted Mr Stanley even louder.“But that’s not fair!”“NO BUTS!” His face seemed about to 50 .Donna stood at the side of the field 51 watched her team during training. It started to rain and everyone got cold. By half past six it was raining so hard that they had to stop.“Bye, see you tomorro w at the 52 !” they shouted as they left. Donna walked slowly home in the rain. She felt sad and 53 . It just wasn’t fair. She always played for the team. Mr Jones didn’t 54 . She had played in all the matches so far … 55 could she survive without football? It was her life.36. A. rushed through B. flowed away C. poured out D. ran over37. A. weekday B. holiday C. weekend D. rest38. A. competition B. performance C. presentation D. show39. A. playing B. practicing C. preparing D. waiting40. A. speeded up B. came up C. appeared D. walked41. A. yelled B. called C. screamed D. cried42. A. in the charge of B. on own responsibility C. in charge ofD. on the duty43. A. fair B. even C. same D. flat44. A. Row in B. Mark with C. Sort out D. Line up45. A. cause B. practise C. prepare D. arrange46. A. waving B. lifting C. raising D. lowering47. A. calm B. noisy C. angry D. stormy48. A. hanging B. bringing C. getting D. coming49. A. in the line B. to the row C. at the place D. on the team50. A. violate B. break C. explode D. rush51. A. and B. or C. when D. as52. A. match B. school C. station D. game53. A. inconvenient B. troublesome C. unfavorable D. miserable54. A. like B. obey C. mind D. observe55. A. How B. What C. Why D. Where第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)ADear Anne,I like your column very much. I met a girl four years ago at a gym. She was the one who originally approached me and we became good friends. Then one day, she made me really angry, so angry that I just left and we never saw each other again.Looking back, I really regret ending things that way. It was a cowardly act on my part, but I had a terrible temper at that time and let the smallest thing get to me. Recently, I’ve started thinking about her again and I looked up her e-mail address.I thought about writing to say “Hi” and apologize for what I did but I’m not sure. She could still be angry with me, or maybe she has forgotten me. I feel very lonely and I want to see her again. What should I do?TomDear Tom,She may still be angry with you, and she may have forgotten the friendship between you, but that doesn’t mean she doesn’t deserve an apology. Tom, how many of us have wished for the day that someone who treated us badly saw the light and finally owned up? But we rarely get that kind of expected result. So sure, e-mail her and say “Hi”.Tell her you have been thinking about her and just want to apologize for getting angry and being a coward by walking out on her. But you should remember if she thinks you’re apologizing just b ecause you are lonely, she might dismiss yoursincerity. Therefore, don’t mention that. If she wants to see you again, she’ll make sure that happens.Even if she doesn’t want to be your friend, I can assure you, she’ll appreciate the gesture. And it might make you think twice next time you get angry.Anne56. In the letter, Anne is probably ___________.A. Tom’s friendB. Tom’s teacherC. a woman reporterD. a columnist57. What is troubling Tom?A. He can’t get in touch with his former friend.B. He regrets letting his former friend leave him.C. He doesn’t know whether to apologize to his former friend.D. He is uncertain whether his former friend can forgive him.58. The underlined p hrase “owned up” in the third paragraph probably means “”.A. returned one’s wealthB. admitted one’s mistakeC. recovered one’s courageD. controlled one’s feeling59. Which of the following is what Anne advises Tom to do?A. Tell her that he expects to see her again.B. Express his sincere apology to her.C. Tell her that he is very lonely.D. Beg her to give him another chance.60. Anne wants to tell Tom that ________.A. an apology is better late than neverB. he should think twice before he gets angryC. it’s no use crying over spilt milkD. he should answer for his wrong doingsBPeople often say, “The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world.” and “Behind every successful man there is a woman.” Both these sayi ngs mean the same thing. Men rule the world, but their wives rule them.Most American women like making their husbands and sons successful, but some of them want more for themselves. They want good jobs, and when they work they want to be paid. They also want to be as successful as men.The American women’s liberation movement was started by women who didn’t want to stand behind successful men. They wanted to stand beside men and have the same chances for success. They didn’t want to be told that certain jo bs or offices were closed to them. They refused to work side by side with men who did the same work for a higher pay.A liberated woman must be proud of being a woman and have confidence in herself. If somebody says to her, “You have come a long way, baby.” She will smile and answer, “Not nearly as far as I’m going to go, baby.” This movement is quite new, and many American women don’t agree with it. But it has already made some important changes in women’s lives and in men’s lives, too.61. From the first paragraph, we can learn that ________.A. American women usually take care of their children by themselvesB. women in the United States are powerfulC. women play a very important role in men’s livesD. if there is no woman, there is no man62. From the passage we know that most American women today are _____.A. fighting for their rights to work side by side with menB. working hard at home to help their husbands and sons be successfulC. working side by side with men in all kinds of jobsD. very confident about their future63. The liberated women want to do all the following EXCEPT ___________.A. stay at home to help their husbands be successfulB. have the same chances for success as menC. get the same pay when doing the same work as menD. seek for office and do some important jobs as men64. By saying “Not nearly as far as I’m going to go”, a liberated woman is stating that _______.A. she has nearly got to her destinationB. there is a little more than what she wantsC. she will never get to her ideal destinationD. it is not far enough and she will go a lot further65. In this passage, the author suggests that in the United States _______.A. most women can’t get a good jobB. many women still don’t want to go out of their home to workC. all families are still supported by menD. all liberated women have achieved a lotCThere is an English saying, “Laughter is the best medicine.” Until recently, few people took the saying seriously. Now however, doctors have begun to look into laughter and the effects it has on the human body. They have found that laughter really can improve people’s health.Tests were carried out to study the effects of laughter on the body. People watched funny films while doctors checked their heart, blood pressure, breathing and muscles. It was found that laughter has similar effects to physical exercise. It increases blood pressure, makes the heart beat quicker and makes people breathe deeper; it also works several groups of muscles in the face, the stomach, and even the feet. If laughter exercises the body, it must be beneficial.Other tests have shown that laughter appears to be able to reduce the effect of pain on the body. In one experiment doctors produced pain in groups of students who listened to different radio programmes. The group that tolerated (忍耐) the pain for the longest time was the group which listened to a funny programme. The reason why laughter can reduce pain seems to be that it helps to produce a kind of chemical in the brain which diminishes both stress and pain.As a result of these discoveries, some doctors in the United States now hold laughter clinics, in which they help to improve their patients’ condition byencouraging them to laugh. They have found that even if their patients do not really feel like laughing, making them smile is enough to produce beneficial effects similar to those caused by laughter.66. According to the passage, which of the following statements is WRONG?A. Laughter is good for health.B. Laughter can make you become old quickly.C. Laughter helps to reduce pain.D. Laughter, just like physical exercise, is good for our body.67. The underlined word “diminishes” in the third paragraph means “”.A. delaysB. preventsC. increasesD. reduces68. Why do doctors hold laughter clinics?A. Because they want to earn more money.B. Because they think they will help the patients recover from illnesses.C. Because they want to improve their patient s’ health.D. Because they want their patients to laugh more.69. According to the author, we should __________ in our life.A. laugh as much as possibleB. watch more funny filmsC. smile all the timeD. spend time in the laughter clinics70. What would be the best title for this passage?A. Both laughter and physical exercise are good for health.B. Laughter clinics can help patients improve their condition.C. Laughter can reduce the effect of pain.D. Laughter is the best medicine.DBritain almost more than any other country in the world must seriously face the problem of building upwards, that is to say, of accommodating a considerable proportion of its population in high-rise blocks of flats. It is said that an Englishman objects to this type of existence, but if this is so, he differs from most inhabitants of the world today.In the past blocks of flats have been associated with the lower income groups, and many of them lacked the obvious provisions, such as central heating, constant hot water supply, electrically operated lifts, and so on. Some even didn’t have facilities for disposal of dust and rubbish or storage places for baby carriages on the ground floor. Many lacked playgrounds for children on the top of their buildings, and drying grounds for washing. It is likely that the dispute regarding flats versus (对抗) individual houses will continue to rage on for a long time as far as Britain is concerned. And it is unfortunate that there should be hot feelings on both sides whenever this subject is raised. Those who oppose the building of flats base their cases primarily on the assumption (设想) that everyone prefers an individual home and garden and on the high cost per unit of accommodation. They, however, ignore the higher cost of providing full services to a scattered community and the cost in both money and time commuting to work for the suburban resident.71. It can be inferred from the passage that ____.A. unlike most people in other countries, English people dislike living in flatsB. people in most countries of the world today like living in the suburbsC. people in Britain are eager to move into high-rise blocks of flatsD. modern flats in Britain fail to provide the necessary facilities for living72. What can we learn about the blocks of flats built in the past from the passage?A. They were conveniently located.B. The people who lived there were not rich.C. They were usually not large enough for big families to live in.D. The children who lived in them could play on the top of the buildings.73. Some people don’t like living in flats because ____.A. they must pay much moneyB. they prefer to live in a house with a gardenC. there is no central heating and constant hot water supplyD. the disposal of rubbish is a problem for people living in flats74. Some people don’t like living in suburban houses because ____.A. the houses are not large enoughB. people who live in the suburbs must pay much money for the service workC. people who live in the suburbs have to spend a lot of money and time traveling to work every dayD. it can be difficult for them to do some shopping and to get along well with their neighbors75. This passage is mainly about __________.A. living in high-rise blocks of flatsB. living in the suburbsC. the difference in living in a flat in Britain and living in a flat in other countriesD. the attitude of British people towards living in flats第四部分写作(共两节,满分45分)第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)阅读下面的短文,并根据文章后的题目要求回答76-80小题。
Unit 4 SharingAHelen Keller was one of America's bestknown women. She was admired for her courage and achievements although she couldn't see or hear. She was also known throughout the world for her selfsacrificing work to improve the condition of the blind, the deaf and the speechless. When she died on June 1, 1968, the newspaper Washington Post wrote:“Her life is truly one of the most remarkable phenomena of our time and her death just short of the age of 88 leaves the whole world poorer.〞Helen Keller was born on June 27th, 1880, in Tuscumbia, Alabama. For the first 19 months of her life, she was a pretty and happy baby, normal in every way. Then a sudden illness destroyed her sight and her hearing. Because she could not hear sounds to imitate (模仿), she could not speak. Helen usedto say that her real birthday was not June 27th, 1880, but March 3rd, 1887 — the day when Anne Sullivan entered her life. It was Anne Sullivan who taught Helen to spell certain words by a special system, Braille, and even to talk.Anne Sullivan could not teach Helen Keller to speak until some other important things had been learned. The little girl had to learn to control her actions and feelings. She had to learn that she could not always do what she wanted to do. She had always been able to get what she wanted by using force. The teacher had to change such habits without breaking the child's spirit.Miss Sullivan's battle began. Sometimes, there was real fighting between the wild child and the strong young teacher. At last, however, the battle was won by Miss Sullivan, who succeeded in showing Helen that she loved her and wanted to help her. The child and her teacher became friends. They continued to be friends until the teacher's death, fifty years later.The day on which Helen finally accepted Miss Sullivan as her friend and teacher was a great day in Helen's life. After that, the teacher could begin to teach the child language.1.Helen Keller was admired by many people because________.A.she was very famous in AmericaB.she had great courage and gained lots of achievements C.she went to college though she couldn't see or hearD.she had a good teacher2.Which of the following is TRUE about Helen KellerA.She did little work to make the condition of the blind, the deaf and speechless batter.B.She died at eighty years old.C.She was a normal child when she was born.D.The accident destroyed her sight and hearing.3.We can infer from the passage that Anne Sullivan ________.A.was more than a teacher to Helen B.was very cleverC.a blind woman D.taught Helen how to write4.Which of the following statement is NOT mentioned in the passageA.Helen Keller stayed in touch with Miss Sullivan for fifty years.B.Anne Sullivan took great trouble to show Helen that sheloved her and wanted to help her.C.It was not until Helen had learned some other important things that Miss Sullivan could teach her to speak.D.Miss Sullivan met many difficulties in teaching Helen how to speak.BMichael Johnson, a teacher at Davis High School in California, gave each of his students DS| 25.He asked them to help other people with the money. The assignment was not graded, but he still expected them to do it.Michael had one requirement: the student had to write a paper answering how they used the money, how it affected the receiver and how it affected the student. He said that he would collect the reports and read them aloud at the end of the term.The semester came and went. Of the 64 students, only three completed the assignment. The teacher was disappointed.But some teenagers were not shocked by the students' behavior.“I'm not surprised,〞said Ashley Reeves,16. “It wasn't graded or anything, so most students probably thought it would just use up their time.〞Reeves said that if she had been given the money, she mighthave acted in the same way.“I might have spent the money on myself,〞she said. “It's natural for our own needs to come first.〞Other teens such as Lindsey Freeland, a student at Davis High School had a different opinion on the matter.“I'm embarrassed by the result,〞she wrote. “If I were given this opportunity, I would have taken it as a challenge and used the money to help the community.〞Nieshia Smith completed Johnson's assignment. She gave her DS| 25 to the Make A Wish Foundation. Nieshia said her peers had disappointed her.“Teenagers sit down and watch TV for hours, but they can't spend a couple of minutes helping someone else!〞she said.5. The teacher Michael Johnson gave each of his studentsDS| 25 in order to ________.A.award themB.buy things that they wantC.make them help those who are in need of helpD.give it to their parents6.Which of the following is not required in the paperA.How the students felt.B.How the students spent the money.C.How it influenced the receiver.D.How it influenced the student.7. We can learn that Ashley Reeves is ________according to the text.A.generous B.selfish C.selfishless D.active8. What did Nieshia do using the money the teacher gaveA.She gave the money to the Make A Wish Foundation.B.She bought something for herself.C.She bought something for others.D.She gave it to her parents.CThe Enzian Art House in Florida was showing movies in the park. One evening, a few weeks before Christmas, they showed The Christmas Story and had a raffle (抽奖) with a girl's bike as the prize. It was painfully cute (得意) with colored streamers (飘带), flowers, butterflies, a fascinating bell, all designed to delight a five year old. But fifty years old of me won it!This led to a bit of a puzzle as I didn't have kids or grand kids to give it to.I wanted the bike to go to someone who didn't have theopportunity to own such a wonderful thing. I contacted the shelter (where I occasionally volunteered in the kitchen) and while there was a big need for a sweet bike there was also the potential for it creating conflict.I sought else where until I found out about a couple in our church who had been going through hard times in their marriage because of drugs and alcohol. They walked to our church (they didn't have a car) from a parking lot a mile away and they had a sweet little fiveyearold daughter.On Christmas Eve I went to their parking lot. They had already left on foot to go to the candle lighting service. Their landlord was on the property and when he heard that I wanted to leave the bike anonymously he offered to open up their trailer (家庭停车场). There I saw a lone tree, so I put the bike behind it.It was a great moment for me and, I hope, a little bit of Christmas magic for the family and that little girl.9. What did the author get in a raffle activityA.The author got some flowers.B.The author got a bike suitable for a girl.C.The author won some butterflies.D.The author won a beautiful bell.10.Why was the author puzzled when he won the prizeA.He didn't have children or grand children to offer it to.B.He couldn't carry it home.C.He couldn't have the opportunity to use it.D.He couldn't find the way to the shop.11.What can we learn from the third paragraphA.Many children in the shelter often fight.B.Many children in the shelter are happy.C.Many children in the shelter aren't taken care of.D.Many children in the shelter don't have such a bike suitable for a girl.12. What can we infer from the last paragraphA.Where there is a will, there is a way.B.Helping others not only brings happiness to others, but also makes oneself glad.C.Living without an aim is like sailing without a compass.D.Life was like a box of chocolates, you never know what you get.DIn Pride and Prejudice (1813), an evergreen (永葆活力) novel, Jane Austen wrote a story that has some sad truths to tell on the way to its happy ending.Austen's tales belong to the world of the late 18thcentury England. They are filled with characters like those she knew: young women who are trying to find a way to be happy, usually through marriage, in a world dominated (统治) by men.Two bachelors, charming Mr Bingley and sour Mr Darcy, come to Netherfield Park where they immediately become the focus of unmarried young women of the community. Jane Bennet and Mr Bingley soon fall in love, but Jane's sister Elizabeth finds that she can't get on with Mr Darcy at all. It seems to the reader that they are opposites in every way, he all prides and she all prejudices.Of course, Elizabeth and Darcy must end up together: everyone knows that opposites attract. But before that happens there are many obstacles to overcome, and not only for the two main characters. Jane and Bingley's romance does not run smoothly, while young Lydia and her lover, the ne'erdowell (不成器) Mr Wickham, cause a scandal (丑闻) that threatens the social standing of the Bennet family.The quality that draws people to this book is its lightness of touch. We care for the characters and wish for their happiness. But Jane Austen does not tell us that one character is bad and that another is good. She does not preach (说教) to us. She usesirony (挖苦); that is, she manages to convey what she thinks by saying nearly the opposite of what she means.The most famous example of this is the opening sentence of the novel: “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.〞The sentence is funny and witty (诙谐) because in reality it is the other way around: the real truth is that a single woman with no money needs a husband.Funny, but serious too. It is not a joke that women like Elizabeth and Jane had no money and couldn't be independent. It is not amusing that they had so little choice in life while the men had the run of everything. Pride and Prejudice communicated this truth even as it amuses and entertains us.13.What are the sad truths that the author mentioned in the beginningA.One daughter in the family causes a family scandal.B.Elizabeth finds that she is so different from Mr Darcy.C.Women didn't have much independence or choice in life.D.In late 18th Century England social standing decided one's happiness.14.What's the meaning of the underlined the word“obstacles〞in the fourth paragraphA.Difficulties. B.Development. C.Tasks. D.Aims.15. The author mentioned the opening sentence of the novel to________.A.display the use of irony in Austen's novelB.show his concern over the life of poor ladies in England C.show that truth is sometimes covered up by its opposites D.explain why novelists like to use ironyⅡ.任务型阅读How to build the confidenceEven the most successful people can be unsure of themselves. Some people are clearly more confident than others, though. It's clear that confidence, like most other traits (特点), can be developed. Like a muscle, with training and in time, it can become strong and powerful. 16.________ Here are some ideas to develop this most important habit.Make friends with your failings and limitations. 17.________ So long as you are challenging yourself and seeking to develop, you will be making mistakes. Actually, they are signs of growth and nothing to be ashamed of. Confident people are happy with themselves in all their imperfection.18.________ Confident people tend to rely on an internal (内部) guidance system to keep them going along the right track. Having an inner compass is a vital part of living confidently.Set some challenging goals. Confident people tend to get goals for themselves. They can tolerate failure, and are comfortable with not getting things right the first time. As we challenge ourselves, our comfort zone grows, and this growth often involves the pain of failure. This pain is too much for insecure people to bear. 19.________ Success, for confident people, is inevitable (必然). It's only a matter of time.Keep a record of your achievements. It is common for people with limited selfconfidence to compare themselves unfavorably with others. Such people may assume that others are better and have achieved more. 20.________ If you do this, you may find that the list is longer than you thought. Imagine what you would think if this were a list of someone else's achievements. Would you be impressedA.Do what you believe to be right.B.To put it another way, confidence is a habit.C.So you can get confident at once.D.Obviously, you are not perfect — far from it.E.So it can be very helpful to make a list of what you haveachieved.F.But the only way you can help yourself is that you should understand who you are.G.But to confident people, failure is only a steppingstone, not the destination.Ⅲ.完形填空My kids and I were heading into the superstore over the weekend. On the way, we spotted a man__21__in a blanket and holding a__22__saying, “Lost my job. Family to Feed.〞At this store, a sight like this isn't a normal occurrence. It was obvious the man was__23__. My 10yearold kid noticed him and commented on how bad it must be to have to stand outside in the___24__.While we were in the store, I asked each of my seven kids to pick something they thought our ‘friend’ outside would appreciate. They__25__a couple apples, a package of shrimp cocktail, a sandwich, some cheese and a bottle of juice.Then my 17yearold kid asked, “Can we get him a __26__ ?〞I thought about it. We were__27__on cash ourselves, but ... well, sometimes giving from our ‘need’ instead of our‘__28__’ is just what we need to do!We talked about the fact that we might have to do away with some of the things we were going to__29__if we bought a gift card. All the kids__30__.“I'll eat oatmeal (燕麦片) all this week!〞And onandon, each child declaring something they could do away with for the week. In their__31__,they said, “Hurry mom! Let's get out there to give him his stuff before he gets too cold and leaves.〞We quickly checked out, with the items he could eat at the moment and a gift ca rd. At the suggestion of my 16yearold, we also grabbed a hot cup of __32__,then drove to the end of the parking lot, where our ‘friend’ was__33__his sign.We handed him the coffee and the bag of food. He lit up and__34__us with watery eyes. When I handed him the gift card and said he could use it for whatever his family might need, he burst into__35__,grateful.Though I wished we could have done more, I can't help but think about how this__36__has been such a wonderful opportunity for our family. The__37__of how it feels to help someone has conveyed to all my children — they cannot stop talking about it, and for four days now have been searching for others they can__38__!Things would have played out so__39__if I had simply said,“No, we really don't hav e money to give more.〞Stepping out definitely not only helped a brother in need, it also gave my kids the sweet taste of helping__40__ .21.A.wrapped B.taken C.carriedD.used22.A.signal B.sigh C. sign D.sight 23.A.disappointed B.desperate C.excitedD.sad24.A.warm weather B.hot weather C.cold wind D.rainy day25.A.picked B.bought C.foundD.borrowed26.A.coat B.bag C.blanket D.gift card27. A.high B.low C.large D.much28.A.gain B.power C.energyD.abundance29.A.buy B.give C.lendD.acquire30.A.disagreed B.opposed C.agreedD.prove31.A.happiness B.eagerness C.goodnessD.business32.A.coffee B.drink C.water D.milk 33.A.waving B.spreading C.covering D.holding34.A.calmed B.upset C.thankedD.frightened35.ughter B.tears C.flamesD.cheers36.A.experiment B.source C.experience D.strength37.A.impact B.importance C.resultD.cause38.A.change B.support C.helpD.understand39.A.same B.differently C.difficultly D.obviously40.A.others B.me C.us D.youⅣ.语法填空Mary:?Hairdresser:Certainly. What color do you want to dye it Mary:I want the 42.________ (late) fashion. Can you make some 43.________ (suggest)Hairdresser:Right now, many girls are dying 44.________ hair blonde.Mary:I don't think that would suit me very 45.________ (good). Blonde is kind of irregular.Hairdresser: Then 46.________ do you think about pink Mary:Oh, no. I think 47.________ better to be a 48.________ (nature) Chinese with natural Chinese hair. Have you got a good brand of hair dyeHairdresser:Yes. We have several 49.________. Which one do you preferMary:I want the best one.Hairdresser: First, you need a shampoo. It makes it easier for your hair to be dyed...Well, let's dip and wash your hair in the water. Your hair will be 50.________ (thorough) cleaned that way. (one hour later)Mary:After this dye job, it feels like I look younger.Hairdresser:Your hair is definitely fresh and shinerlooking.41.________Ⅴ.短文改错At present the computer is playing a important role in our daily life. By using the computer, they are able to learn aboutsome other information as well as news both home and abroad. We c an also make phone calls, send messages by email, go to net schools, but learn foreign languages by yourselves. Besides, it can make us to enjoy music, watch sports matches, and play chess or cards. The computer can even help us do some shopping online, have a chat and makes friends with strangers, who greatly improves our living level. In a word, since it appears, our life has become much easy than before.Ⅵ.书面表达你同学陆涛乐于助人,品学兼优。
Unit 4 Sharing答题栏1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40AHelen Keller was one of America's bestknown women. She wasadmired for her courage and achievements although she couldn'tsee or hear. She was also known throughout the world for herselfsacrificing work to improve the condition of the blind,the deaf and the speechless. When she died on June 1, 1968, the newspaper Washington Post wrote:“Her life is truly one of the most remarkable phenomena of our time and her death just short of the age of 88 leaves the whole world poorer.”Helen Keller was born on June 27th, 1880, in Tuscumbia, Alabama. For the first19 months of her life, she was a pretty and happy baby, normal in every way. Thena sudden illness destroyed her sight and her hearing. Because she could not hear sounds to imitate (模仿), she could not speak. Helen used to say that her real birthday was not June 27th, 1880, but March 3rd, 1887 — the day when Anne Sullivan entered her life. It was Anne Sullivan who taught Helen to spell certain words by a special system, Braille, and even to talk.Anne Sullivan could not teach Helen Keller to speak until some other important things had been learned. The little girl had to learn to control her actions and feelings. She had to learn that she could not always do what she wanted to do. She had always been able to get what she wanted by using force. The teacher had to change such habits without breaking the child's spirit.Miss Sullivan's battle began. Sometimes, there was real fighting between the wild child and the strong young teacher. At last, however, the battle was won by Miss Sullivan, who succeeded in showing Helen that she loved her and wanted to help her. The child and her teacher became friends. They continued to be friends until the teacher's death, fifty years later.The day on which Helen finally accepted Miss Sullivan as her friend and teacher was a great day in Helen's life. After that, the teacher could begin to teach the child language.1.Helen Keller was admired by many people because ________.A.she was very famous in AmericaB.she had great courage and gained lots of achievementsC.she went to college though she couldn't see or hearD.she had a good teacher2.Which of the following is TRUE about Helen Keller?A.She did little work to make the condition of the blind, the deaf and speechless batter.B.She died at eighty years old.C.She was a normal child when she was born.D.The accident destroyed her sight and hearing.3.We can infer from the passage that Anne Sullivan ________.A.was more than a teacher to Helen B.was very cleverC.a blind woman D.taught Helen how to write4.Which of the following statement is NOT mentioned in the passage?A.Helen Keller stayed in touch with Miss Sullivan for fifty years.B.Anne Sullivan took great trouble to show Helen that she loved her and wanted to help her.C.It was not until Helen had learned some other important things that Miss Sullivan could teach her to speak.D.Miss Sullivan met many difficulties in teaching Helen how to speak.BMichael Johnson, a teacher at Davis High School in California, gave each of his students DS| 25.He asked them to help other people with the money. The assignment was not graded, but he still expected them to do it.Michael had one requirement: the student had to write a paper answering how they used the money, how it affected the receiver and how it affected the student. He said that he would collect the reports and read them aloud at the end of the term.The semester came and went. Of the 64 students, only three completed the assignment. The teacher was disappointed.But some teenagers were not shocked by the students' behavior.“I'm not surprised,”said Ashley Reeves,16. “It wasn't graded or anything, so most students probably thought it would just use up their time.”Reeves said that if she had been given the money, she might have acted in thesame way.“I might have spent the money on myself,”she said. “It's natural for our own needs to come first.”Other teens such as Lindsey Freeland, a student at Davis High School had a different opinion on the matter.“I'm embarrassed by the result,”she wrote. “If I were given this opportunity, I would have taken it as a challenge and used the money to help the community.”Nieshia Smith completed Johnson's assignment. She gave her DS| 25 to the Make A Wish Foundation. Nieshia said her peers had disappointed her.“Teenagers sit down and watch TV for hours, but they can't spend a couple of minutes helping someone else!” she said.5. The teacher Michael Johnson gave each of his studentsDS| 25 in order to ________.A.award themB.buy things that they wantC.make them help those who are in need of helpD.give it to their parents6.Which of the following is not required in the paper?A.How the students felt.B.How the students spent the money.C.How it influenced the receiver.D.How it influenced the student.7. We can learn that Ashley Reeves is ________according to the text.A.generous B.selfish C.selfishless D.active8. What did Nieshia do using the money the teacher gave?A.She gave the money to the Make A Wish Foundation.B.She bought something for herself.C.She bought something for others.D.She gave it to her parents.CThe Enzian Art House in Florida was showing movies in the park. One evening, a few weeks before Christmas, they showed The Christmas Story and had a raffle (抽奖) with a girl's bike as the prize. It was painfully cute (可爱的) with colored streamers (飘带), flowers, butterflies, a fascinating bell, all designed to delighta five year old. But fifty years old of me won it!This led to a bit of a puzzle as I didn't have kids or grand kids to give it to.I wanted the bike to go to someone who didn't have the opportunity to own sucha wonderful thing. I contacted the shelter (where I occasionally volunteered in the kitchen) and while there was a big need for a sweet bike there was also the potential for it creating conflict.I sought else where until I found out about a couple in our church who had been going through hard times in their marriage because of drugs and alcohol. They walked to our church (they didn't have a car) from a parking lot a mile away and they had a sweet little fiveyearold daughter.On Christmas Eve I went to their parking lot. They had already left on foot to go to the candle lighting service. Their landlord was on the property and when he heard that I wanted to leave the bike anonymously he offered to open up their trailer (家庭停车场). There I saw a lone tree, so I put the bike behind it.It was a great moment for me and, I hope, a little bit of Christmas magic for the family and that little girl.9. What did the author get in a raffle activity?A.The author got some flowers.B.The author got a bike suitable for a girl.C.The author won some butterflies.D.The author won a beautiful bell.10.Why was the author puzzled when he won the prize?A.He didn't have children or grand children to offer it to.B.He couldn't carry it home.C.He couldn't have the opportunity to use it.D.He couldn't find the way to the shop.11.What can we learn from the third paragraph?A.Many children in the shelter often fight.B.Many children in the shelter are happy.C.Many children in the shelter aren't taken care of.D.Many children in the shelter don't have such a bike suitable for a girl.12. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A.Where there is a will, there is a way.B.Helping others not only brings happiness to others, but also makes oneselfglad.C.Living without an aim is like sailing without a compass.D.Life was like a box of chocolates, you never know what you get.DIn Pride and Prejudice(1813), an evergreen (永葆活力的) novel, Jane Austen wrote a story that has some sad truths to tell on the way to its happy ending.Austen's tales belong to the world of the late 18thcentury England. They are filled with characters like those she knew: young women who are trying to find a way to be happy, usually through marriage, in a world dominated (统治) by men.Two bachelors, charming Mr Bingley and sour Mr Darcy, come to Netherfield Park where they immediately become the focus of unmarried young women of the community. Jane Bennet and Mr Bingley soon fall in love, but Jane's sister Elizabeth finds that she can't get on with Mr Darcy at all. It seems to the reader that they are opposites in every way, he all prides and she all prejudices.Of course, Elizabeth and Darcy must end up together: everyone knows that opposites attract. But before that happens there are many obstacles to overcome, and not only for the two main characters. Jane and Bingley's romance does not run smoothly, while young Lydia and her lover, the ne'erdowell (不成器的) Mr Wickham, cause a scandal (丑闻) that threatens the social standing of the Bennet family.The quality that draws people to this book is its lightness of touch. We care for the characters and wish for their happiness. But Jane Austen does not tell us that one character is bad and that another is good. She does not preach (说教) to us. She uses irony (讽刺); that is, she manages to convey what she thinks by saying nearly the opposite of what she means.The most famous example of this is the opening sentence of the novel: “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.” The sentence is funny and witty (诙谐的) because in reality it is the other way around: the real truth is that a single woman with no money needs a husband.Funny, but serious too. It is not a joke that women like Elizabeth and Jane had no money and couldn't be independent. It is not amusing that they had so little choice in life while the men had the run of everything. Pride and Prejudice communicated this truth even as it amuses and entertains us.13.What are the sad truths that the author mentioned in the beginning?A.One daughter in the family causes a family scandal.B.Elizabeth finds that she is so different from Mr Darcy.C.Women didn't have much independence or choice in life.D.In late 18th Century England social standing decided one's happiness.14.What's the meaning of the underlined the word “obstacles” in the fourth paragraph?A.Difficulties. B.Development. C.Tasks. D.Aims.15. The author mentioned the opening sentence of the novel to________.A.display the use of irony in Austen's novelB.show his concern over the life of poor ladies in EnglandC.show that truth is sometimes covered up by its oppositesD.explain why novelists like to use ironyⅡ.任务型阅读How to build the confidenceEven the most successful people can be unsure of themselves. Some people are clearly more confident than others, though. It's clear that confidence, like most other traits (特点), can be developed. Like a muscle, with training and in time, it can become strong and powerful. 16.________ Here are some ideas to develop this most important habit.Make friends with your failings and limitations. 17.________ So long as you are challenging yourself and seeking to develop, you will be making mistakes. Actually, they are signs of growth and nothing to be ashamed of. Confident people are happy with themselves in all their imperfection.18.________ Confident people tend to rely on an internal (内部的) guidance system to keep them going along the right track. Having an inner compass is a vital part of living confidently.Set some challenging goals. Confident people tend to get goals for themselves. They can tolerate failure, and are comfortable with not getting things right the first time. As we challenge ourselves, our comfort zone grows, and this growth often involves the pain of failure. This pain is too much for insecure people to bear. 19.________ Success, for confident people, is inevitable (必然的). It's only a matter of time.Keep a record of your achievements. It is common for people with limited selfconfidence to compare themselves unfavorably with others. Such people may assume that others are better and have achieved more. 20.________ If you do this, you mayfind that the list is longer than you thought. Imagine what you would think if this were a list of someone else's achievements. Would you be impressed?A.Do what you believe to be right.B.To put it another way, confidence is a habit.C.So you can get confident at once.D.Obviously, you are not perfect — far from it.E.So it can be very helpful to make a list of what you have achieved.F.But the only way you can help yourself is that you should understand who you are.G.But to confident people, failure is only a steppingstone, not the destination.Ⅲ.完形填空My kids and I were heading into the superstore over the weekend. On the way, we spotted a man__21__in a blanket and holding a__22__saying, “Lost my job. Family to Feed.”At this store, a sight like this isn't a normal occurrence. It was obvious the man was__23__. My 10yearold kid noticed him and commented on how bad it must be to have to stand outside in the___24__.While we were in the store, I asked each of my seven kids to pick something they thought our ‘friend’ outside would appreciate. They__25__a couple apples, a package of shrimp cocktail, a sandwich, some cheese and a bottle of juice.Then my 17yearold kid asked, “Can we get him a __26__ ?”I thought about it. We were__27__on cash ourselves, but ... well, sometimes giving from our ‘need’ instead of our‘__28__’ is just what we need to do!We talked about the fact that we might have to do away with some of the things we were going to__29__if we bought a gift card. All the kids__30__.“I'll eat oatmeal (燕麦片) all this week!”And onandon, each child declaring something they could do away with for the week. In their__31__,they said, “Hurry mom! Let's get out there to give him his stuff before he gets too cold and leaves.”We quickly checked out, with the items he could eat at the moment and a gift card. At the suggestion of my 16yearold, we also grabbed a hot cup of __32__, then drove to the end of the parking lot, where our ‘friend’ was__33__his sign.We handed him the coffee and the bag of food. He lit up and__34__us with watery eyes. When I handed him the gift card and said he could use it for whatever his family might need, he burst into__35__, grateful.Though I wished we could have done more, I can't help but think about how this__36__has been such a wonderful opportunity for our family. The__37__of how it feels to help someone has conveyed to all my children — they cannot stop talking about it, and for four days now have been searching for others they can__38__!Things would have played out so__39__if I had simply said, “No, we really don't have money to give more.” Stepping out definitely not only helped a brother in need, it also gave my kids the sweet taste of helping__40__ .21.A.wrapped B.taken C.carried D.used22.A.signal B.sigh C. sign D.sight23.A.disappointed B.desperate C.excited D.sad24.A.warm weather B.hot weather C.cold wind D.rainy day25.A.picked B.bought C.found D.borrowed26.A.coat B.bag C.blanket D.gift card27. A.high B.low C.large D.much28.A.gain B.power C.energy D.abundance29.A.buy B.give C.lend D.acquire30.A.disagreed B.opposed C.agreed D.prove31.A.happiness B.eagerness C.goodness D.business32.A.coffee B.drink C.water D.milk33.A.waving B.spreading C.covering D.holding34.A.calmed B.upset C.thanked D.frightened35.ughter B.tears C.flames D.cheers36.A.experiment B.source C.experience D.strength37.A.impact B.importance C.result D.cause38.A.change B.support C.help D.understand39.A.same B.differently C.difficultly D.obviously40.A.others B.me C.us D.youⅣ.语法填空Mary:Could I have my hair 41.________?Hairdresser:Certainly. What color do you want to dye it?Mary:I want the 42.________ (late) fashion. Can you make some 43.________ (suggest)?Hairdresser:Right now, many girls are dying 44.________ hair blonde.Mary:I don't think that would suit me very 45.________ (good). Blonde is kindof irregular.Hairdresser: Then 46.________ do you think about pink?Mary:Oh, no. I think 47.________ better to be a 48.________ (nature) Chinese with natural Chinese hair. Have you got a good brand of hair dye?Hairdresser:Yes. We have several 49.________. Which one do you prefer?Mary:I want the best one.Hairdresser: First, you need a shampoo. It makes it easier for your hair to be dyed...Well, let's dip and wash your hair in the water. Your hair will be 50.________ (thorough) cleaned that way. (one hour later)Mary:After this dye job, it feels like I look younger.Hairdresser:Your hair is definitely fresh and shinerlooking.41.________ 42.________ 43.________ 44.________ 45.________ 46.________ 47.________ 48.________ 49.________ 50.________Ⅴ.短文改错At present the computer is playing a important role in our daily life. By using the computer, they are able to learn about some other information as well as news both home and abroad. We can also mak e phone calls, send messages by email, go to net schools, but learn foreign languages by yourselves. Besides, it can make us to enjoy music, watch sports matches, and play chess or cards. The computer can even help us do some shopping online, have a chat and makes friends with strangers, who greatly improves our living level. In a word, since it appears, our life has become much easy than before.Ⅵ.书面表达你的同学陆涛乐于助人,品学兼优。