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译林新版三年级下册Unit4单元卷Name: _____________ Class: ____________ Marks: _____________听力部分( 40分)一、听录音,选出你所听到的单词。
(10分)( )1. A. book B. pen C.bird( )2.A.behind B.under C. beside( )3.A.desk B.chair C.robot( )4.A.an B.in C.on( )5.A.at B. up C.sleep( )6.A.red B. ball C.doll( )7.A.where B.what C. window( )8.A.tree B.here C.there( )9.A.skirt B.T-shirt C.chair( )10.A.your B.my C. me二、听录音,选择合适的应答句。
(12分)()1.A. No, it isn’t. B. Yes, it isn’t. C. It’s on the chair.()2.A. It’s in the tree now. B. He’s behind the door. C. Here you are.()3.A. It’s a rubber. B.Thank you. C. This is for you. ()4.A.Yes, please. B. Nice to meet you. C.Thank you. ()5.A. No, it’s on the door. B. It’s an English book.C.It’s in the desk.()6.A.Where is it? B. How beautiful! C.Thank you.三、听录音,判断所听内容是否与图片相符,用“T”和“F”表示。
(6分) 1. 2. 3.( ) ( ) ( )4. 5. 6.( ) ( ) ( )四、听录音,判断所听内容是否与下列句子相同,相同的打“√”,不同打“×”。
2024年人教版三年级上册英语第四单元课后练习4(含答案和概念)试题部分一、选择题:1. In Unit 4, which word means "big" in English?A. smallB. tallC. largeD. shortA. bigB. smallC. tallD. short3. What is the opposite of "hot"?A. coldB. warmC. coolD. hot4. Which of the following is a fruit?A. appleB. catC. dogD. pen5. Which sentence is correct?A. She like apples.B. He likes apple.C. I am like apples.D. They like apples.6. Look at the picture, what's the weather like?A. SunnyB. RainyC. WindyD. CloudyA. doctorB. teacherC. studentD. worker8. What's the English word for "老师"?A. doctorB. teacherC. studentD. worker9. Which of the following is not a colour?A. redB. blueC. catD. yellow10. What's the English word for "蓝色"?A. redB. blueC. greenD. yellow二、判断题:1. "I am tall" means "我矮". ( )2. "She likes apples" is a correct sentence. ( )3. "Dog" and "cat" are both fruits. ( )4. "Sunny" and "rainy" are types of weather. ( )5. "Worker" and "teacher" are both jobs. ( )6. "Red" and "blue" are colours. ( )7. "I am a student" means "我是一名老师". ( )8. "He likes bananas" is a correct sentence. ( )9. "Hot" and "cold" are opposite words. ( )10. "I have a big dog" means "我有一只小猫". ( )三、填空题:1. The opposite of "big" is ________.2. "I have a _______ pen." (填颜色)3. "She is a ________." (填职业)4. "The weather is ________ today." (填天气)5. "My mother is very ________." (填形容词)6. "I like to eat ________." (填水果)7. "This is a ________ book." (填形容词)8. "The sky is ________." (填颜色)9. "He is a ________." (填职业)10. "I am feeling ________." (填感觉)11. "My birthday is in ________." (填月份)12. "I go to school ________." (填交通工具)13. "She ________ her homework every day." (填动词)14. "Can you ________ the window?" (填动词)15. "We are ________ to the park." (填动词)16. "The cat is ________ on the bed." (填动词)17. "I ________ an apple and a banana." (填动词)18. "They are ________ a game." (填动词)19. "________ is your favourite colour?" (填疑问词)20. "________ are you?" (填问候语)四、简答题:1. What is your favourite fruit? Why do you like it?2. Describe your best friend.3. What do you do in your free time?4. What is your mother's job? What does she do?5. What is the weather like in summer?6. How do you go to school every day?7. What is your favourite colour? Why?8. What do you do when it rains?9. What time do you usually wake up in the morning?10. What is your favourite subject in school? Why do you like it?一、选择题答案:1. C2. A3. A4. A5. D6. A7. B8. B9. C10. B二、判断题答案:1. ×2. √3. ×4. √5. √6. √7. ×8. √9. √10. ×三、填空题答案:1. small2. blue3. teacher4. sunny5. kind6. apples7. interesting8. blue9. doctor10. happy11. July12. bus13. does14. open15. going16. sleeping17. eat18. playing19. What20. How are四、简答题答案:1. My favourite fruit is apple because it's sweet and crunchy.2. My best friend is tall and has short hair. She likes to play basketball.3. In my free time, I like to read books and play video games.4. My mother is a teacher. She teaches English at amiddle school.5. The weather in summer is usually hot and sunny.6. I go to school bus every day.7. My favourite colour is blue because it reminds me ofthe ocean.8. When it rains, I usually stay at home and read a book.9. I usually wake up at 7 o'clock in the morning.10. My favourite subject is math because I like solving problems.单词意义与用法:包括形容词、名词、动词的正确选择和使用,如"big", "small", "fruit", "like", "do"等。
Unit 4A) When the Pacific Science Center in Seattle put out a call for public art demonstrating solar energy, Dan Corson submitted a proposal. He called his musing a “Humming Heliotrope.” Heliotrope, in Latin, means “turning toward the Sun.”B) “I was thinking about how some flowers move in order to capture the Sun,” says the artist.C) Corson drew up a plan for five towering sculptures of flowers, inspired by the flower of the Australian firewheel tree, to sprout from the grounds of the science center near the base of Seattle’s famous Space Needle. The flowers would light up at night, thanks to electricity generated by day courtesy of solar panels on their faces. They’d also hum as people walked around the stems.D) “I also was thinking ab out science centers and how they reveal things to us that we normally don’t see—microscopically, atmospherically or phenomenologically. This led me down the path of imagining looking up and experiencing flowers from under them, as if you were the scale of a small insect,” he says.E) The Pacific Science Center selected Corson for the job. “He is very talented. Of all the artists, he had the most experience in solar,” says Michal Anderson, the center’s chief financial and operating officer. For example, Corson previously created a series of sculptures called “Nepenthes” in Portland, Oregon, that involve photovoltaic panels. The pieces collect solar energy during the day and then glow for four hours after sundown.F) “We had a lot of people apply who d id not have solar experience, and we had some people apply that had solar experience but no public art background,” adds Anderson. “He was a nice blend and definitely the strongest candidate. We think we made the right choice.”G) So, after a few tweaks to the original plan, Corson created the playful installation, now called “Sonic Bloom.” Seattle City Light’s Green Up program, which sponsors projects that stir interest in renewable energy, provided the funds for the commission as a way to honor the cen ter’s 50th anniversary.H) The patch of brightly colored blossoms, unveiled last month after three years of planning, is a welcome sight. The flowers stand up to 33 feet tall with petals measuring 20 feet wide. All told, 270 four-watt solar panels, built by the Washington company Silicon Energy, are mounted to the tops of the flower heads. Directly under the solar panels, in fiberglass domes facing downward, are LEDs. At night, the LEDs change colors and the beams chase each other, creating a light show effect.I) Corson tilted the flowers at different angles and in different directions to show the effect of time of day and orientation on energy generation. Visitors can see real-time, daily, monthly andyearly electricity generation on a kiosk inside t he center. “As you scroll through, you can see how different flowers are performing due to their angle,” the artist explains.J) The flowers are tied to the electricity grid, so their brightness is consistent over the five-plus hours each night that the y shine. Despite Seattle’s notoriety as a cloudy city, “the amount of energy [created] is calculated over the whole year, so the flowers produce extra energy in the summer, and less in the winter, but overall, the project is energy neutral,” says the artis t. During the summer months, that extra energy is used to offset some of the center’s energy needs.K) Corson is fascinated by light—so much so that he incorporates it into many of his public artworks. In Fort Lauderdale, Florida, he constructed a circl e of lit trees he calls “Luminous Conjunction.” When a pedestrian walking along the laid brick sidewalk passes a tree, the spotlight illuminating it changes from white to green. Then, in “Rays,” an installation in Rivers Edge Park in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Corson created a nightly light show that projects lines, rings and swirly patterns on a five-acre grassy lawn.L) “Light draws us into work; it acts as a lure to start the artistic conversation,” says Corson. “From a purely phenomenological perspective, it can make you feel differently by the color, angle and brightness. I also think it is one of the easiest ways to transform a piece’s experience from the daytime to the nighttime.”M) More than one million people visit the Pacific Science Center each year, guaranteeing “Sonic Bloom” a large viewership. The installation is located just outside the center’s gates, so passersby need not pay admission to see it. “People lay on the ground and take pictures looking up through the petals,” says Anderson. “There is also a sound component to the flowers. There are motion sensors at the base of each flower, and it makes a sound like a chanting monk. It is fun to watch people walk by who don’t expect the sound.”N) “Sonic Bloom” teaches visitors about how solar power works, while also showing that it can be an effective means of generating electricity even in the rainy, misty, overcast Pacific Northwest. “We really want people to understand that we have finite resources in the world and that renewable energy is a very important part of our future,” Anderson explains. “People think that Seattle has so much rain that solar energy is not a viable option, and it really is. We want people to give some thought about sustainable energy in their life and how they might be able to use that.”O) Corson, nonetheless, primarily considers it an artwork. “One of the things I wanted to do i s share that photovoltaic [PV] projects do not need to look ugly,” he says. “Not that all solar projects are ugly, but we often see PV cells arranged in an efficient and non-aesthetic manner. I wanted to look at ways of using the PV cells to tell more stor ies.”S1. The five special flowers have consistent brightness because they are tied to electricity grid.S2. Corse was a nice combination of both solar experience and public art background.S3. The meaning of “Sonic Bloom” lies in giving people more th ought on renewable energy in their life and how can they use it.S4. Corson’s musing a Humming Heliotrope was inspired by the flower of an Australian plant.S5.In order to stimulate interest in sustainable energy, Seattle City Lights Green Up program was launched.S6.As far as Corson is concerned, all solar projects are not necessarily ugly.S7.Sonic Bloom can generate electrify even in cloudy and rainy days.S8. Corson has created many public artworks, in which light is incorporatedS9.When people pass by, the Sonic Bloom will make a sound because there are motion sensors attached to the base of each flower.S10. The amount of electrify generated by each flower can be shown to the visitors through a kiosk inside the center.Keys: S1-J S2-F S3-N S4-C S5-G S6-O S7-NS8-K S9-M S10-I。
Unit4 Changing timesVocabulary and structure1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in the box.1Travelling has really helped to expand our _______________ and let us know a lot that cannot be found in textbooks.2Modern people have such a(n) _____________ with material wealth that they spare no effort to pursue it. 3The university is a _______________ body which is made up of many different colleges, including art, science etc.4The naughty boy made another mistake. He________________ a t his mother and reluctantly followed her back home.5The boy ______________ that his family was the richest of all the families in the city and his parents were of the highest reputation and greatest power.6All students are expecting to communicate with the ___________________ scientist who will visit our university this Sunday.7This century has witnessed natural disasters on a(n) _______________ s cale. That is why rumour says it is going to be the end of the world.8The teacher asked an extremely difficult question in the oral test which ________________ the whole class completely.9The army failed in the battle and left its country eventually, feeling extremely ____________________ a nd depressed.10The economists stated that the low level of current investment had serious __________________ for future economic growth.11The ______________ of the Internet has made the communication between people from all over the world possible.12Good managers are always ______________ with their employees before making any decisions and are willing to listen to different ideas.13Our country is now experiencing a period of relative ________________ and prosperity. Thus, the further development of economy is our main concern.14Animal rights activists strongly ________________ of experimenting on animals, saying that it is the deprivation of their rights to live.15 _____________ f ood is usually quick and easy to prepare but is not good for health.2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the expressions in the box.1Students are encouraged to deal with problems ________________ and create their own problem-solving pattern.2 her complaining about her dull marriage and her lazy husband, she is actually living agood life.3The government's first and uppermost task is to __________________ the economic development of the country.4Nice meeting you here! I'll ______________ your phone number and call you if time permits.5Parents usually don't know what to ________________ their children. As a result, generation gap comes into being.6The trucks which are heavily loaded passed by quickly and left clouds of dust ________________ .7When I'm in low spirits and have something in trouble, I'd like to be left alone and _______________ t hings8She has tried everything to prevent her marriage from __________________ , but in vain. Finally she got divorced.9In our eyes, he is such an excellent boy and many pretty girls are dreaming of him. ________________ why she turned him down.10 ____________ the modern technology, people are living a more comfortable and convenient life.11 Tom is one of our best friends and we are all clear that he _______________ honest.12 He has prepared a lot for the coming competition. I think _______________ he will win.13 She is always ______________ how much money her husband earns in front of her girl friends.14 He is a talented and hard-working boy. There is no surprise that he always wins in different kinds ofcompetitions _____________ .15 The last several weeks before the entrance examination really _______ ____________ students and theirparents _____________ .3. Match the words in the box with their synonyms or antonyms.4. Choose the best word to complete the sentences.1It is our ______ policy that we will achieve unity through peaceful means without military conflicts.(a) insistent (b) continuous (c) contingent (d) consistent2Standing on the seashore, we could just see the ship on the _________ .(a) vision (b) sight (c) horizon (d) look3The soldier was _______ of dropping off his weapons and running away when the enemy attacked.(a) discharged (b) discovered (c) excused (d) accused4We are now living in an __________ society which views success primarily in terms of material possessions.(a) inquisitive (b) acquisitive (c) inquiring (d) acquiring5Making private calls on the office phone is severely _________ i n our department. Anyone who violates it will be punished.(a) prohibited (b) proclaimed (c) proceeded (d) protected6His doctors ________ by telephone and made an agreement that he must get away from his work immediately and receive medical care in hospital.(a) confronted (b) conferred (c) interfered (d) inferred7As the baby grew older, he has begun to be __________ of the outside world around him and acquire a sense of appreciation and enjoyment.(a) sentimental (b) sensational (c) sentient (d) sensing8_______ his complaining and negative comments, I think he actually enjoyed the day and had a wonderful time.(a) After all (b) At all (c) In all (d) For all9Before the ________ of the Internet, it is almost impossible for people from different countries to communicate.(a) event (b) excess (c) advent (d) advance10I'm simply trying to ________ the cause of the series of events and make reasonable judgments.(a) ascertain (b) assure (c) ensure (d) certain11We like to have a _______ on our soccer team, even though they always lose and make us disappointed.(a) bat (b) bet (c) bid (d) bad12Some western dialects are completely ____________ to the north and we wonder whether we need a translator to help us communicate with each other.(a) comprehensible (b) incomprehensible (c) compulsive (d) compulsory13He ______ the careless waiter who had spilled soup on him and refused to apologize.(a) cursed (b) curved (c) curbed (d) cured14He was always _______ about his famous father and rich family, which annoyed his fellow classmates, especially those from poor families.(a) bagging (b) bogging (c) bragging (d) blogging15This election is a great event in the US history, and has profound _______ for the future of US democracy.(a) compliments (b) complements (c) complications (d) implicationsTranslation1 Complete the sentences by translating the Chinese in brackets into English.1The tuition fees for major universities are __________________________ (虽然高但不是不可企及.).2She carefully read my essay and __________________________ (在页面空白处加注了她的评论).3The parents were so anxious to know ___________________________ (他们孩子的下落) that they asked everyone they met on the street for information.4________________________ (我不知道为什么) they spent so much money on this luxurious party just for the celebration of their kid's birthday.5She was kept _________________________ (毫不知情)of her husband's serious mental problem. 2.Translate the paragraph into English, using the words and expressions in the box.现在的一些孩子傲慢自大,以自我为中心,沉迷于网络游戏。
Unit 4-Amazing art单元综合能力测试时间:100分钟满分:120分选择题部分第二部分阅读理解(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
ASamuel Morse was born in Massachusetts USA. He started off his career as an inventor after being a painter and sculptor (雕塑家). He even earned a gold medal from the famous Adelphi Society of Arts for his first effort in sculpture, the “Dying Hercules”. He became the first president of the National Academy of Design, and became Professor of the Arts of Design in the University of the City of New York.Yet, this painter turned to inventing to make his fortune during a sea voyage. On this journey, Samuel Morse heard about many attempts to create usable telegraphs. He was fascinated by this problem and began to study books on physics for two years to gain more scientific knowledge. He realized that pulses (脉冲) of electrical current could carry information over wires.Thus the world’s first working model of a telegraph was born. His signaling device was quite simple. It consisted of a transmitter (containing a battery and a key), a small buzzer (蜂鸣器) as a receiver and a pair of wires connecting the two. Samuel Morse improved it by adding a switch and a second buzzer to allow transmission (传播) in the opposite direction as well.On May 24, 1844 Samuel Morse sent the first electronic message between Baltimore and Washington, “Look what God has enabled us to build, and benefit by. ”Seventeen years later, the two coasts of the United States were linked by telegraph. The telegraph continued to enjoy the position of being the fastest and most reliable means of communication for almost 140 years since its invention.1. From the passage we learn that Samuel Morse ______.A. was a famous sculptor at one timeB. was president of New York UniversityC. first discovered pulses of electrical currentD. became a millionaire after inventing the telegraph2. Samuel Morse wanted to invent a telegraph because ______.A. He was very interested in itB. He thought he was a talented inventorC. He thought he could make a fortuneD. He thought he would be famous3. The underlined phrase “the two” in paragraph 3 refers to ______.A. the battery and the keyB. the transmitter and the buzzerC. the wires and the batteryD. the receiver and the keyBPhotography(摄影) is a very popular art form. Anyone with a camera or a mobile phone can practice it. A picture communicates in a way that words often can’t.As the photographer Destin Sparks put it, “Photography is the story Ifail to put into words. ” And there’s no better chance to practice the artof photography than during our vacation time.Holiday photos have been a part of the culture of travelers for a long time. For decades, vacationers have made sure they’ve packed a camera along with bathing suits, Hawaiian shirts and sunglasses. A camera is an important holiday item. But over the last 10 years, photography has become much more popular. It’s easy to capture ( 捕捉) still and moving pictures of places of interest, and it’s also easy to show off these pictures on social media. Armed with their smart phones, tourists, this year more than ever, are capturing the beauty of our planet.Of course, travel companies have caught on to this. Trekksoft has an example of photo-tourism from the United States, a land with a vast choice of beautiful locations. Antelope Slot Canyon Tours in Arizona specializes in tours of the state’s famous canyons(峡谷), which gives photographers the chance to capture them on camera.Most of the tourists are able to make beautiful images with just their mobile phones. Still, help is on hand from the tour guide for those who aren’t great at using their cameras. These tour guides have taken a course in photography in case the skills they’ve learned would help their customers.4. According to the writer, which of the following can be the best time to practice photography?A. The time when people are traveling around.B. The time when people have no words to say.C. The time when you have a tour guide to help you.D. The time when you have a mobile phone with you.5. Why has photography become much more popular in the past ten years?A. More and more people have cameras.B. The planet is becoming more beautiful.C. Visiting places of interest becomes easy.D. Posting pictures on social media becomes easy.6. What does the underlined word “this” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. The beauty of our planet.B. The tourism in the United States.C. The popularity of holiday photography.D. The technology of photography.7. What is special about Antelope Slot Canyon Tours?A. Its wide choices.B. Its photo-tourism.C. Its best tour guide.D. Its great photography course.CKaren Bystedt was born in Israel, but lived in London and California as a child. In 1982, as a photography (摄影) student at New York University, she was photographing male models for a book when she came across an ad featuring Andy Warhol, a very famous artist. She thought it would be really great to put him in her book.So she called Andy Warhol at his studio in Union Square and asked if she could photograph him.Two weeks later, Bystedt took a rented Hasselblad camera and lights to Warhol’s famed “Factory” on 14th street. She ended up taking 36 pictures, and published two in her book, Not Just Another Pretty Face, published in 1983. Warhol came to its launch (发行) party—and that was the last time she saw him.A few years later, she packed the portraits in a box and moved to Los Angeles. But after she’d gotten settled, she couldn’t find them. She couldn’t remember whether she had given the photos away or just left them in some forgotten storage unit. Either way, she thought they were lost forever.In 2011, Bystedt became determined to find the missing films(底片). She spent two weeks going through two old garages, where she had put a bunch of belongings decades before.In a cardboard box, she found ten of the original films, covered in dust. She and a friend spent four months digitizing and cleaning the images up, pixel(像素) by pixel.Bystedt was not content to merely publish the unseen photos. She invited contemporary artists to paint over and around her Warhol pictures, breathing new life into her old work. So she began reaching out to artists, seeing if they would be interested in putting their own stamp on the pictures.The responses were overwhelming. Bystedt’s new exhibit, “The Lost Warhols”, opened on May 1, 2018 at 178 Sixth Avenue in Soho, New York, included 66 different interpretations of her portraits from 34 artists.8. After photographing Andy Warhol, Bystedt ______.A. never met the artist againB. published a book the following yearC. published all of his pictures in her bookD. decided to photograph some male models for a book9. According to the passage, the photos of Andy Warhol ______.A. were found missing soon after they were takenB. were taken when the artist was 19 years oldC. were found missing after Bystedt moved to Los AngelesD. were taken by Bystedt without the artist’s permission10. What did Bystedt do after the missing films were found?A. she published the unseen photos very quickly.B. she held a party for some artists to view the photos.C. she spent months repairing the films.D. she displayed the pictures to make a profit.11. What would be a suitable title for the passage?A. Photos of Andy Warhol Lost ForeverB. A S pecial Exhibit of Andy Warhol’s WorksC. Friendship Between an Artist and a PhotographerD. Unseen Portraits of Andy Warhol Lost and FoundDTime,wars and natural disasters have a bad effect on the artistic and cultural objects in the world.More than 1,000 years ago,a fire destroyed the Library of Alexandria in Egypt.In 1755,an earthquake destroyed Ribeira Palace in Lisbon,Portugal,along with artworks inside.In moderntimes,the Taliban destroyed the huge Bamiyan Buddhas in Afghanistan.As we all know,museums play an important part in our daily lives.They keep evidence of culture and history and exhibit great works.A major goal of most museums in the world is to make sure that important historical objects do not disappear forever.The Uffizi Gallery in Florence,Italy,holds 1,250 pieces of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures.These objects have inspired artists and historians for many years.So the museum is working to make a complete and permanent(永久的) record of the artworks.The project is an effort of both the museum and the scientists from Indiana University in the United States.The team is using technology to create digital copies(数字复制品) of the Uffizi’s ancient sculptures.The process is called photogrammetry.At one time,this process was slow and expensive.But not anymore,said Professor Robert Frischer.He said photogrammetry is now much faster and cheaper.Now they can gather 3-D data(数据) on a life-size sculpture in half an hour and they can process the data just in a couple of hours.The images allow the viewer to examine the sculpture from all sides.And when the viewer zooms in(用变焦距镜头放大),the image becomes clearer.The Uffizi hopes to have the collection completed and available on the Internet by 2020.12.What can we learn about photogrammetry?A.It is still expensive.B.It is a time-saving step now.C.It does great harm to the artworks.D.It was invented by Robert Frischer.13.What can we learn about the images?A.It’s impossible to make them larger.B.They will take the place of real sculptures.C.People can enjoy them online in the future.D.They can only show the front of the sculpture.14.What can we learn about some artworks?A.They have been badly damaged.B.They were destroyed by accident.C.They were not protected by humans.D.Most of them are kept in Italy now.15.Why do the Uffizi Gallery and Indiana University work together?A.To build the largest museum.B.To create long-lasting artworks.C.To introduce some ancient sculptures.D.To inspire more artists and historians.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。
2024-2025九年英语全一册单元测试卷Unit3-4 综合能力测评卷时间100分钟,满分100分一、语言知识运用(共45分)I.根据首字母提示补全单词,使句子完整、通顺、正确,每空一词。
(5分)1.The little boy didn’t d______ to walk in the dark.2.He was born in France but his parents are B_______.3.My father wants to give up s_______ because it’s not good for health.4.His d_______ request made the girl very embarrassed.5.More than 100 years ago, the first u________in London was built.II.从每个小题所给的三个选项中,选出一个正确答案。
(10分)( )6. Tell her not to spend _______ time playing computer games.A. too muchB. too manyC. much too( )7. Whether I will go with you next week ________ the weather.A. instead ofB. lead in toC. depends on( )8. Please don’t be late. Come here ________.A.at timesB. by the timeC. on time( )9. The bookstore is your right, beside the bank.A. inB. atC. on( )10.His mother _______ quarrel with his father, but now they get along well with each other because of him.A.was used toB. used toC. got used to( )11. Mr Green used to live in Beijing with his daughter, _______?A.did heB. didn’t heC. did she( )12. I saw some boy students ________ basketball when I passed the playground.A.playedB. playsC. playing( )13—Has Mike received his mother’s mail?—Yes, he signed for(签收)it _______ this morning.A.in personB. in factC. in silence( )14—Peter, you got to school by taxi?—Oh, I ________ take a taxi to school, but my bike needs repairing today.uallyB. sometimesC. seldom( )15—Do you still remember that accident, Dean?—Of course. I never forget it ________ it happened many years ago.A.unlessB. ever sinceC. even thoughIII.从方框中选择正确选项,其中有一个选项与对话内容无关。
Uni4 astronomy: the science of the stars单元测试题I.写出下列词的过去式与过去分词(每空1分,共20分)begin______ ________ throw______ ________become______ ________ make______ ________have______ ________ grow______ ________lay______ ________ give______ ________crash_____ ________ exist______ ________II.根据所给中文意思或者首字母提示完成以下句子。
(每空2分,共20分)1.Climate change has an unpredictable influence on all species on theearth and has drawn _______ (全球)attention.2.My grandpa is fond of the peaceful a________ in the country.3.His timely help has m_________ our chances of winning.4.Some understanding of grammar is f__________ to learning alanguage.5.It is generally accepted that smoking is h_________ to our health.6.Mary was reading a poem with a _________(困惑的)expression on herface.7.What is his r________ to the news that he has been admitted toBeijing University?8.Now we still don't know whether life e_______ on Mars.9.Our teachers always pay attention to combining t_________ withpractice.10.I caught sight of something __________(漂浮)in the sky.III.根据所给短语的适当形式填空(每空2分,共16分)cheer up, in time, at one time, prevent…from…,now that, watch out, break out, give birth to block out1.Do you think we will be __________ to catch the train?2.A quarrel ___________ between the couple but nobody knew why.3.___________ !There is a car coming.4.___________! Things are not that bad.5.___________ you have lots of homework to do,let's put off the partyuntil next week.6.Measures must be taken to _________ the river _________ being polluted.7.That wall______ _________ all the light8._______ _______ _______ he was addicted to playing web games, but now he devotes himself to writing, which delights his parents.IV句子翻译(用上主语从句,每题5分,共30分)1.谁将去接她没有决定。
2.我们如何去那里是个问题。
3.他什么时候出国正在讨论。
4.他为什么哭不清楚。
5.明显他是个乞丐。
6.我们将在哪里举行男球赛不清楚。
V阅读理解(每题2分,共14分)Air is an odorless (无气味的), invisible (看不见的) gas that surrounds the earth. It is everywhere on the planet. An “empty” drinking glass and an “empty” room, to give two examples, are not really empty. Each is filled with air. When the glass is filled with water, the water pushes the air out of the glass.Air, as a gas, has no definite (明确的) shape, but, because it is matter, it takes up space. It is easy to prove that air is something that takes up space. Stuff a dry handkerchief into the bottom(底部)of a glass so that it will not fall out when the glass is turned upside-down. Push the upside-down glass; hold it straight into a jar of water till the glass is completely covered. When the glass is taken out of water, the handkerchief will be dry. The air inside the glass takes up space and keepsthe water from coming in.56. What does the underlined word “Stuff” (in Paragraph 2) mean?A. Press tightly.B. Take out.C. Put down.D. Turn fully.57. The writer tells us that _______.A. the experiment is done in the laboratoryB. the experiment is done outside the roomC. the experiment is easily doneD. the experiment is carried out indoors58. Which of the following pictures gives us the correct result?(W—water; A—air; H—handkerchief)China’s second manned space flight will be done by two astronauts over five days in 2005. “Shenzhou-VI will be sent into space sometime in 2005,” said Zuo Saichun, a spokesperson of the China Aerospace Science and Technology (CAST). “The spacecraft(宇宙飞船)will make new breakthroughs in China’s manned space technology.”Unlike Shenzhou-V, a little more than a year ago (in October, 2003), the next flight will see two astronauts fly in space for five days. Their capsule (太空舱) is designed to be capable of orbiting for a whole week, the spokesperson said. “For the first time, astronauts will enter and live in the orbital module(舱)of the spacecraft to do scientific experiments,” said a statement from CAST. CAST did not say what those experiments will be.In Shenzhou-VI, scientists have changed the spacecraft’s configuration (构形) to reduce its weight, and tried to improve the performance of on-board equipment. They have also worked to make sure of the energy supply of the spacecraft and further improve its safety. So far, scientists have worked out ways to solve problems on environmental control and life support. Shenzhou-VI will be sent into orbit atop a Long March 2F rocket.Meanwhile, a model of the Chang’e-1 satellite is expected to be sent to orbit the moon in two years. The satellite, part of the three-stage programme, would be followed by the landing of an unmanned vehicle on the moon in the second stage by 2010 and collecting samples of lunar soil by 2020 in the final stage, according to Sun Laiyan, director of the China National Space Administration.59. Which of the following about Shenzhou-VI is NOT true?A. It will be sent into space in 2005.B. It is capable of orbiting for two weeks.C. It will be sent into orbit atop a Long March 2F rocket.D. It will be sent into space with two astronauts.60. According to the passage, the following problems should be solvedbefore Shenzhou-VI is sent into space EXCEPT ______.A. environmental controlB. energy supplyC. life supportD. lunar soil collecting61. Which of the following does NOT belong to the three-stage programme?A. Shenzhou-VI’s being sent into space.B. A model of the Chang’e-1 satellite will be sent to orbit the moon.C. The landing of an unmanned vehicle on the moon.D. Collecting samples of lunar soil.62. The passage mainly tells us ______.A. some problems need solving before Shenzhou-VI is sent into spaceB. Shenzhou-VI will be sent into space in 2005C. what China’s space programme isD. how China’s three-stage programme is carried out。