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AUnit8單元測試卷一、單項選擇20’()1.Doyouknow______manwhoissittingunderthetree?--Yes.Heismyuncle.Heis_________officeworker.A.a,an B.the,an C.a,a D.the,the()2.HongKongactorGuTianleusedtobeinprisonforsometimeinhis. A.a;twenty B./;twentiethC.the;twenties D./;twenties()3.Thefamoussingerwas______arrest______drugtrafficking.(販毒)lastyear.A.on;with B.under;with C.under;for D.in;for()4.Itthatshewastherealprincess.Iusedtomistakeherafarmer.A.turnedout;for B.turnedout;as C.turnedup;like D.turneddown;for()5.Thetwinssawthreemen_______policeuniformscomingoutofthebuilding______gunsintheirhands.A.with;withB.with;inC.in;withD.in;in()6.Theoldman__________withaknifeand_________. A.waswounded,bledtodeathB.waswounded,bleedtodeathC.wounded,bledtobleedD.hasbeenwounded,bledtodeath()7.What______tothebuilding?It______whenallthepeopleweresleeping.A.hashappened;wasbrokeninB.washappening;wasbrokendownC.washappened;brokeinto D.happened;wasbrokeninto()8.Jimwasseen____inthelibraryfrom3p.m.to5p.myesterday.Heisoftennoticed___thelibrary.A.reading,toenterB.toread,toenterintoC.reading,enterD.toread,enteringinto()9.Moststudentsliketheteachers_____understandthemwell.A.which B.who C.where D.when()10.The

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live()20.Peoplewho_____informationforthepoliceshouldcontactthem______5550-1212.A.offers;with B.provides;at C.offer;on D.provide;on二.完形填空。15’Mr.Hawkins,theheadmaster,stoppedAnnaonedayattheschoolgate.“Now,"hesaid,“Iwantyoutotellmethe36,mydear."Feelingsomethingterriblehadhappened,Annasaidslowly,“37.”“Ihavehadamost38accusation(投訴)madeagainstyoubyMrs.Bond.”“Mrs.Bond?”saidAnna,notunderstanding.JanetBondwasaquietlittle39ofachild.AsfarasAnnacouldremembershehadneverhad40_tosayanangrywordtothegirl.“Mrs.Bond,”wentonMtHawkins“toldmethatyouscolded(責(zé)備)herdaughteryesterdayafternoon.“Scolded?”criedAnna.“Icertainlydidn’tdothat.41notinschool.”sheaddedhonestlyMrs.Bond's42isthatJanetwasalittlelatebacktoschoolintheafternoon.Shesaidshesetoutfromhomealittlelate.“Justaminute.”saidAnna,beginningto43“Shedidcomelate,verylate.Ihadmarkedher44,ofcourse.Thenshe45slowlyin,whenwe'dstartedourpaper-cutting,andIbelieveIsaidshewasanuisance(討厭).Shedidn’tappeartohear,andwascertainlyquite46.”“Anuisance!”Mr.Hawkinscouldn't47itandasked,“You'resureyousaidnuisance?”“Imaynotevenhavesaidthat,”Annareplied.“Iwasnotangryatallatthatmoment__48_Icertainlydidn’tscoldherdaughter.”“Mrs.Bondsaidthatyoucalledherchilda'nuisance',Isthattrue?”“Indeeditisn’t.”saidAnna.“Thechild-ortheother-had49itup!”AfterAnna'sexplanation,Mr.Hawkinsfelt_50.“JustasIthought,mydear,butofcourseIhadtomakesure.”1.A.result B.truth C.news D.secret2.A.Naturally B.Noway C.Exactly D.Certainlynot3.A.mistaken B.correct C.serious D.careless4.A.mouse B.pig C.rabbit D.bird5.A.courage B.chance C.time D.cause6.A.Atfirst B.Atleast C.Infact D.Afterall7.A.explanation B.excuse C.story D.question8.A.think B.imagine C.complain D.understand9.A.absence B.presence C.sickness D.earliness10.A.rushed B.jumped C.walked D.pushed11.A.sad B.tired C.cheerful D.proud12.A.guess B.repeat C.follow D.believe13.A.as B.and C.but D.or14.A.put B.picked C.looked D.made15.A.interested B.satisfied C.disappointed D.surprised三.閱讀理解35’ATruckDriverWantedComeandjoinWesternExpress(快遞服務(wù))!AtWesternExpress,you’llgettoexperienceddriverpayinonly90days.WesternExpressalsooffersyoumorechoicesofdriving.Youcanchooseanytypeoftruck.Soifitisthechancethatyouarelookingfor,there’ssimplynobetterplacethanWesternExpresstostartyourtruckdrivingcareer!Don’twaitanylonger,call668-9221-3608now.Getevenmoreasadrivertrainer(教練員)!Upto$85,000/yearormore!Ifyouhave3months’ormoreexperience,youcanbeadrivertraineratWesternExpress.Wewillgiveyouthetrainingandsupportsoyoucanhelpnewdriversgetstarted.Whatdoyouneed?

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Everyyear,weaddnewtruckstoourgroup,soyou’lldrivethemostmoderntruckinthecountry.1.Thepersonwho________willmostprobablybeinterestedinthistext.A.wantstobuyanewtruck B.sellsthenewesttruckC.hopestolearndriving D.triestogetajobasadriver2.Tobeadrivertrainer,youshouldhave experience.A.3months’ormore B.atleast60daysC.atleast3years’ D.21years’ormore3.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.DriversinWesternExpresscan’tdriveanytypeoftruck.B.WesternExpressbuysthemostmoderntruckseverymonth.C.WithoutCDL,driversarenotallowedtodriveinWesternExpress.D.Ifyouwanttostartyourtruckdrivingcareer,don’tcall668-9221-3608now.BStealingcarsforloveAmannamedSimonBlackfromCaliforniahadatoolthatcouldstartupcarsmadeinJapaneasily.Itissaidthathehasstolenmanycars.Onedayhewascaughtatthesceneashewasstealingthe27thcar.Theyoungmantoldthepolicethathedidthisjustforagirlheloved.SimonBlackwasverypoor,buthehadaverybeautifulgirlfriend.Hedidn’twanthertoknowhewaspoor,sohemadeuphismindtostealacar.Forthefirsttime,hewassuccessfulanddroveittoseeher.Shewasveryexcitedabout“his”wonderfulcar.Fromthenon,everytimehevisitedher,hewoulddriveadifferentcar.Itwasjustforlove!Sometimeslovecanmakeamanmad!ThistimewhentheownerofthecarfoundSimontryingtostealhiscar,hecalledthepoliceatonce.Afterknowingthis,Simon’sgirlfriendtoldthepolicethatshewasgoingtoleavehim.Shewasn’twillingtohaveaboyfriendwithacriminalrecord.4.WhydidSimonBlackstealacaratfirst?A.Becausehisgirlfriendneededmoney.B.Becausehisfatheraskedhimtodoso.C.Becausehewantedtogivethecartohisgirlfriend.D.Becausehedidn’twanttolethisgirlfriendknowhewaspoor.5.HowdidSimonBlack’sgirlfriendfeelwhenshefirstsaw“his”car?A.Shewasveryfrightened. B.Shewasveryexcited.C.Shewascuriousaboutit. D.Shewasveryangry.6.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.ThepolicewouldnotarrestSimonbecausehedidn’tbreakthelaw.B.ItwasstupidofSimontostealcarsandmakehimselfguilty.C.Simon’sgirlfriendwouldlovehimmuchmorethanbeforeinthefuture.D.Lovecanmakeeveryonemad.CHolmessaid,“Somebodysentaletterwithfivepips(桔核)initfromIndia,andarrivedsevenweekslatertokillJohn’suncle.ThentheysentfivepipsfromScotlandandarrivedthreedayslatertokillJohn’sfather.NowtheyhavesentfivepipstoJohnfromLondon!”“Thelettersareallfromseaports(海港).Thewriterwasonashipwhenhewrotetheletters,”Ireplied.“Verygood,Watson!AndJohn’senemyisinLondonalready!”“Well,Ihopetheywon’tkillyoungJohn,”Isaid.Buttheydid.Thenextmorning,wereadinthenewspaperthatapolicemanfoundhimdienearWaterloostation.Holmeswasveryangryaboutit.“Hecametomeforhelpandthosemenmurderedhim!I’mgoingtofindthem,ifit’sthelastthingIdo!”hesaidtome,andhehurriedoutofthehouse.Atnight,whenhecameback,hewastired,butpleased,hesaid,“IknowthenamesofJohn’senemies!AndnowI’mgoingtosendthemasurprise!Thiswillfrightenthem!”Hetookfivepipsfromanorangeandputtheminanenvelope(信封).Onithewrote“S.H.forJ.C.”“I’msendingthepipstocaptainJamesCalhoun.HisshipiscalledtheStar.HeandhismenaresailingbacktoGeorgia,USA.”“Howdidyoufindhim,Holmes?”Iasked.“Ship’spapers,”hesaid,“I’velookedathundredsofthemtoday.Onlyoneship,theStar,wasinthethreeportsattherighttimes,thismorningtheStarleftLondontosailbacktoGeorgia.Ifoundoutthatthecaptainandtwoofhismen,allAmericans,weren’tontheshiplastnight,soI’msuretheykilledJohn.WhentheyarriveinAmerica,they’llgetthepipsandthenthepolicewillcatchthem!”7.Holmeswas________aboutJohn’sdeath.A.curious B.angry C.crazy D.worried8.TheStarleftLondonfor________.A.Canada B.Australia C.India D.America9.Whodoyouthinktheunderlinedletters“J.C.”standfor?A.JamesCalhoun B.JamesColumbus C.JohnCalhoun D.JohnColumbus10.Whichorderiscorrectaccordingtothestory?①JohncametoHolmesforhelp. ②Johnreceivedaletterwithfivepips.③Johnwaskilled. ④HolmessentfivepipstoJ.C.A.③①④② B.③④①② C.④①③② D.②①③④ DHelpingothersinneedissuchanimportantpartofthewayoflife.Itisalsoachancetochangepeople’slives,includingyourown.Whenadisasterhappens,volunteeringtohelpcanbeagreatwaytodealwiththedisaster.Ifyoucan’taffordtodonatemoney,youcandonateyourtimeinstead.Sohowdoyougoaboutit?Herearejustafewtips:Helpkidslearnandgrow.Becomeabigbrotherorbigsister,orvolunteerforanafter-schoolsportsprogram.Givebackovertheholidays,ServeThanksgivingdinnertothehomeless,volunteeratyourlocalfoodbank,orgiveawaytoystokids.Playwithpetsatalocalanimalshelter.Mostsheltersdependonvolunteerstokeepthecatsanddogshappyandwellexercised.Andwhenyou’rewalkingsaveddogs,yougetachancetoexercise.Helpprotecttheenvironment.Joinanenvironmentalprotectiongroupandhelpoutwithriverprotection.Takepartinalocalparkclean-upday.Ifyoucan’timagineyourselfpullingtreesupahillyoucouldhelpoutinaparkofficeoraneducationcenter.Supportahealth-relatedcause.Lotsofusareclosetopeoplewhohaveamedicalproblem.Youmayfeelgoodtodonateyourtimetoanorganizationthatraisesmoneyforresearch,servesmeals,oroffersotherhelptopeoplewithanillness.Ifyouhavemorethanonethingyoulove,findawaytocombinethetwo.Forexample,ifyoulovekidsandarcatart,visityourlocalchildren’shospitalandoffertoleadartactivitiesforyoungpatients.11.What’sthewriter’spurposeofwritingthearticle?A.Toaskustodonatemoneyasavolunteer. B.Toaskustodonatetimeasavolunteer.C.Totelluswhyweshouldbevolunteers. D.Totelluswhentobeavolunteer.12.Theunderlinedword“combine”means“_________”inthearticle.A.mixtogether B.divideinto C.thinkup D.dealwith13.WhichofthefollowingisWRONGaccordingtothearticle?A.Volunteeringprobablychangespeople’slives.B.Walkingsaveddogscanmakeavolunteergetmoreexercise.C.Donatingyourtimecan’toffermorehelptopeoplewithanillness.D.Beingavolunteerdoesn’tdependonwhethertohaveoutdoorskills.14.WhichistheRIGHTorderofthewriter’stips?a.Playwithpetsatalocalanimalshelter. b.Helpkidslearnandgrow.c.Supportahealth-relatedcause. d.Givebackovertheholidays.e.Helpprotecttheenvironment.A.a—b—c—d—e B.e—d—a—c—b C.b—a—d—c—e D.b—d—a—e—c15.Thebesttitleforthearticleis“________”.A.Whatvolunteerworkisrightforyou? B.VolunteeringisanimportantpartinlifeC.Whenshouldyougovolunteering? D.EveryoneshouldheavolunteerB)第二節(jié)七選五5’ThehistoryoftheChristmastreecomesasashocktomanycountries.Thisfamoussymbolism(象征意義)ofChristmasisdisplayedinhomesintheUnitedStates,Europe,andinmanyothercountriesaroundtheworld.1.______TheDruidsinancientEnglandandtheRomansinEuropebothusedevergreenbranchestodecoratetheirhousesandpublicbuildingstocelebratetheWinterSolstice(冬至).2.______TreesusedtocelebrateChristmasarementionedintheearly1600sinGermanyandsurroundingcountries.3.______Asthesepeoplemovedsomewhereelseormovedtoothercountries,theybroughtthistraditionwiththem.4.______Astheworldmovedintothe1900s,manytreesweredecoratedwithhomemadecardsandpictures,cotton,candiesinallshapesandsizes.Candlesweresometimesused,butoftencausedbigfires.5.______Electrictreelightswerefirstusedjust3yearsafterThomasEdison’sinventionofelectriclightsin1879.Theearlylightswerehandmadeandquiteexpensive.Today,Christmastreedecorationscanbefoundinnearlyeveryimaginablesize,color,andshape,andtheyareusedtodecoratemillionsofChristmastreesusedthroughouttheworld.A.Thefamilieswouldsetupthesetreesinasignificantpositionoftheirhomeanddecoratethemwithcoloredpaper,smalltoys,food,andsometimescandles.B.Itisatimeforthemtoprayfortheharvestandgoodluckinthecomingyear.C.Somanydifferenttypesofcandleholders(燭臺)wereinventedtotrytopreventtreefires.D.ThroughtheyearsmanydifferentthingswereusedtodecorateChristmastrees.E.Whentheyenjoythemeal,theygiveeachotherthebestwishesforthecomingyear.F.Overtheyears,thesetraditionswereacceptedbyChristians,whoregardedthemasapartoftheirChristmasholidaycelebration.G.ThetraditionofhavinganevergreentreebecomesasymbolofChristmaswhichgoesbackpastrecordedwrittenhistory.答案:一.1-5_____________6-10________________11-15________________16-20_______________二.1-5_____________6-10________________11-15________________三.1-5_____________6-10________________11-15________________B)1-5_____________四.詞匯(15’)1.Thereisa______________(單個的)nameontheblackboard.2.Awitnessreportedthathewas___________(呼吸)heavilyandhadbloodonhisshirt.3.Theelderly_____________(夫婦)willcelebratetheirgoldenwedding.4.Hemade_____________(敵人)ofeveryone—heotherteamsandthemedia.5.Thegovernmentwill_____________(大概)takeactiontoreducethepollution.6.Oneofthe_____________(老板)carisveryexpensiveanditiswor

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