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1、Unit 4Unit 4單元測試題單元測試題 第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分 4040 分)分) 第一節(jié)(共第一節(jié)(共 1515 小題;每小題小題;每小題 2 2 分,滿分分,滿分 3030 分)分) 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的 A 、B、C 和 D 四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。 A A These hotels dont have all the necessary facilities (設(shè)施), but each of them offers something different. Dont miss them if you travel to Cana
2、da. Sleep on a trainSleep on a train at the Train Station Inn. This hotel is in an old train station in Nova Scotia. The owners, James and Shelley Le Fresne, use the station and the train as rooms. There are seven old train cars and there is also a restaurant in the dining car. Prices are from $89 t
3、o $169 per room or train car. Sleep in a jailSleep in a jail(監(jiān)獄) in the Canadian capital, Ottawa. Here, you can sleep in the old downtown Ottawa Jail Hostel. There are group or private bedrooms. There are still bars on the doors! Prices are from $25 to $65. Dont worry, there arent any criminals (犯人)
4、 there! Sleep in a tepeeSleep in a tepee (a tent of the American Indians) at a UNESCO World Heritage site in Alberta. At this hotel, there are guided tours and lessons in local culture. The best part: sleeping in a real tepee outside. The price is around $300, or $620 for a full package. Sleep in a
5、lighthouseSleep in a lighthouse at the Quirpon Lighthouse Inn. This hotel is on Newfoundlands Quirpon Island. There are great views of the ocean from the windows. There are 11 private rooms in total. Prices are from $225 for a single to $350 for a suite (套房). Meals are included in the restaurant. Th
6、e hotel has the traditional look and feel of the lighthouse, so there is no Internet, TV or telephones in the rooms. There are tours available, and boat tours to the island are included. 21. What can you do if you choose the Train Station Inn? A. Shop in the old train cars. B. Learn how to drive the
7、 train. C. Have meals in the dining car. D. Enjoy a rail tour of Nova Scotia. 22. In what way is staying in a tepee in Alberta special? A. It serves local food to diners. B. You can sleep in the open air. C. You can tour Alberta for free. D. It offers lessons on making tepees. 23. Which is unavailab
8、le at the Quirpon Lighthouse Inn? A. Private rooms. B. Guided tours. C. Daily meals. D. The Internet. 24. Youll pay the least if you choose to sleep _. A. in a tepee in Alberta B. at the Train Station Inn C. in the Ottawa Jail Hostel D. at the Quirpon Lighthouse Inn B When her quadriplegic (四肢癱瘓的) s
9、on decided to get his MBA, Judy OConnor attended every class with him to help him write and take part in classroom activities, so when her son, Marty OConnor, graduated, he planned a surprise to thank her. On graduation day at Chapman University, little did Judy know shed soon be the center of atten
10、tion. When Martys name was called, his mom helped wheel him to the front, took a picture with Marty as he received his diploma (畢業(yè)文憑) and then over the loudspeaker, a voice made an announcement (宣布): The university was giving Judy an honorary MBA. “I cannot believe it. Im proud of my son and touched
11、 to be honored,” said Judy with happy tears. To Marty, there was no doubt his mom, a retired elementary school teacher with a business degree, deserved to get her honorary MBA. Every day, Judy would sit by Marty in class, taking notes, raising her hand so he could answer questions, and silently fill
12、ing in his answers on test days. Perhap s just as important, Judy gave Marty courage. At first, Marty wasnt sure how the classroom would go for him. “But after a little while we found that by working together we could achieve a great deal,” Marty says. Over the past two years, the mother and the son
13、 had joked that Judy was putting in enough work to get her own degree. So during a meeting with the university president, Marty asked if his mother could get an honorary MBA. The president was totally on board and the school members even kept their plan very dark to make it a surprise. Marty encoura
14、ges anyone in a similar situation to his to keep up hope. “Just keep an open mind, and you can start to see your difficulties as a chance to grow in your life,” he says. 25. Hearing the announcement, Judy felt _. A. disturbed B. surprised C. satisfied D. lucky 26. Whats Martys attitude towards Judys
15、 honorary MBA? A. She should have it. B. She deserved better. C. Itll set a good example. D. It was a dream come true. 27. What did it mean when Judy raised her hand in class? A. Judy needed the teachers to repeat everything. B. Judy had some questions to ask. C. Marty wanted to have a rest. D. Mart
16、y wanted to answer. 28. How did the school act on Martys suggestion? A. They disagreed at first. B. They developed a secret plan. C. They talked about it with Judy. D. They held meetings to discuss it. C Every year a strange sight can be seen on Christmas Island, an island in the Indian Ocean. Altho
17、ugh there are 14 different types of land crabs (螃蟹) on the island, its the red crabs that make the most amazing migration (遷徙). When the first heavy rain falls on Christmas Island around October or November, the rainy season has officially begun. Its time for red crabs to begin their yearly migratio
18、n. About 120 million crabs come out of their holes in the forest and walk to the ocean! To get to the ocean and look for a mate (配偶), the red crabs walk through the forest, across roads, through towns and down mountains. Almost a million red crabs never make it to the ocean because they get lost or
19、die along the way. But every year more than a hundred million red crabs walk for nearly 18 days, completing the dangerous journey to the ocean. The males (雄性動物) take a swim in the ocean water, and then walk to the nearby forest to mate with the females. After mating, the males begin the trip home. I
20、n about two weeks, the females lay about 100,000 eggs each in the ocean and then return home. After another month, baby crabs are born, making the same journey their parents and other crabs have made. Pretty amazing considering theyve never been there before and dont have road maps! Although the cra
21、bs make driving difficult, people on Christmas Island like them. Many of them consider it a special treat to watch the yearly migration. The locals dont get anything from the migration; they cant cook any of the red crabs because this type of crab cant be eaten! Even so, its certainly worth dropping
22、 by Christmas Island in December or January to watch a large number of red crabs migrate to the ocean and back. 29. Why do red crabs migrate to the ocean? A. To reproduce. B. To go for a swim. C. To search for food. D. To avoid rainy days. 30. Which shows the correct order after red crabs reach the
23、ocean according to Paragraph 3? a. The males return home. b. The males go to the forest. c. The males take a quick swim. d. The females lay eggs in the ocean. A. cbad B. bcda C. cbda D. bcad 31. What can be inferred from the underlined sentence in the last paragraph? A. People on the island want to
24、keep red crabs. B. Few people visit the island to watch red crabs. C. Not many people on the island watch the migration. D. Its difficult for other people to watch the migration. D With the increasing development of technology, we now have the ability to get much information from foreign media sourc
25、es (媒體資源). Because we can learn much about events happening in other countries from the media, such as magazines and newspapers, many people may think that reading magazines and newspapers is the best way to learn about a foreign country. However, I believe that only reading magazines and newspapers
26、 as a way of learning about a foreign country has several limitations (限制). We cannot deny that magazines and newspapers actually present some valuable information about foreign countries. However, the information that they present is often one-sided, so that readers can only learn about one opinion
27、 on an event happening in a foreign country. Also, the words and pictures in magazines and newspapers may not be true. If a government wants to hide some facts, it may force the media to tell lies to its readers, and thus the information that readers receive may not be true. I think that the best wa
28、y to learn about a foreign country is to travel or live there for a while. By traveling or living in a country, you can see things that do not appear in magazines and newspapers, and learn about the local political situation, state of the economy, and the culture. You can get more information about
29、a country by talking directly with local people about the overall situation, and can truly understand the local culture by living with them for a while. But if you are at home reading a newspaper or magazine, you simply get information provided by others passively (被 動地) instead of collecting inform
30、ation directly. So, I believe that the best way to learn about a foreign country is not by reading magazines and newspapers but by placing yourself in that foreign country. 32. What does the text mainly discuss? A. How people get information in no time. B. Where people can get information they need.
31、 C. Why its important to learn about a foreign country. D. What the best way to learn about a foreign country is. 33. What does the underlined word “deny” in Paragraph 2 mean? A. Disagree. B. Promise. C. Realize. D. Accept. 34. Which can best describe the information from magazines and newspapers? A
32、. True but not enough. B. Correct but not fresh. C. Limited and not always true. D. Not enough and not valuable. 35. What is the advantage of traveling to a foreign country according to Paragraph 3? A. Youll have a quicker mind by learning more. B. Youll have a chance to read local newspapers. C. Yo
33、ull meet people who are different from you. D. Youll learn truths that the media dont provide. 第二節(jié)(共第二節(jié)(共 5 5 小題;每小題小題;每小題 2 2 分,滿分分,滿分 1010 分)分) 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有 兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。 When I told my mother that I was taking up marathon (馬拉松) running at the age of 60, she thought I was mad. I sa
34、w it as a way of keeping my physical and mental health as I entered my older years. 36 I suppose that just highlights how my generation (一代人) have come to understand the value of self-care compared with our parents, who believed later life meant a less active one. 37 I realised I needed to look afte
35、r myself better so I started running on the seafront near my home, as well as in the gym. When I was 59 I saw a 93-year-old being interviewed on TV, who was running the London Marathon, and I felt inspired (受到鼓舞的). With my sixties round the corner, I didnt want to sit back and let my healthdecline (
36、衰退). 38 I wanted to set myself goals. If a 93-year-old could run a marathon, so could I! Since then Ive run 12 marathons one a year. 39 I have some diseases, but because Im fit and strong I can manage the conditions and they dont stop me leading a normal life. 40 I live a happy as well as interestin
37、g life. I want to live an active life and look after my body and health. A. However, she was worried I was too old. B. And with a marathon every year, Im never bored. C. I also didnt want time topass without a clear purpose. D. I took up running in my mid-fifties because of ill health. E. My mother
38、passed away earlier this year in her nineties. F. The influences on my physical health have been very big. G. My wife, three children and six grandchildren are proud of me. 第三部分:語言知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分第三部分:語言知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分 4545 分)分) 第一節(jié)(共第一節(jié)(共 2020 小題;每小題小題;每小題 1.51.5分,滿分分,滿分 3030 分)分) 閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的 A 、B、C 和
39、D 四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入 空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。 I had never had a birthday party before. So, at 18 this summer, I decided to 41 one for myself. About 20 people 42 that they would come. Although I didnt have much pocket money this month, I 43 more than usual in the $l store to buy decorations and plates. I sat, I waited, a
40、nd, although all of my “friends” had said they were coming,44 showed up! The 45 was supposed to start at 12 noon. Here it was 4:00 pm and 46 , no one was here. The ice-cream cake was not as 47 as before and the food on the barbecue (烤架) was burnt 48 recognition. I tried really hard not to 49 . All o
41、f a sudden, I heard a noise of a(n) 50 , just outside my front door. My uncle Kenny, clearly, did everything he could to 51 by driving a long way. I cried in his arms, saying, “Im not worth anything!” He said the magical words52 I could dry my tears: “I will53 be your friend!” Like me, he had had so
42、 many54 over the past couple of weeks. However, as we sat 55 under the clear blue sky, laughing and talking, I felt that I was truly 56 because he was sent to me in my 57 hour, when I wanted to give up on this world. Yes, life is 58 because there are always people willing to be with you, no matter w
43、hat happens. I dont know if Kenny realized that he59 me last night. He did it with just one kind act: taking 60 out of his very busy schedule, making me smile and giving me warm, huge hugs (擁抱). Sometimes thats all it takes. 41. A. copyB. getC. holdD. join 42. A. worried B. learnedC. doubtedD. promi
44、sed 43. A. borrowed B. spent C. madeD. collected 44. A. nobody B. anybody C. somebodyD. everybody 45. A. performance B. festival C. celebration D. speech 46. A. stillB. soonC. alsoD. even 47. A. necessary B. perfectC. properD. enough 48. A. forB. toC. beyondD. within 49. A. replyB. sleepC. fightD. c
45、ry 50. A. kidB. animalC. windowD. car 51. A. dress up B. get upC. show upD. go up 52. A. before B. sinceC. unlessD. if 53. A. always B. neverC. hardlyD. just 54. A. plansB. difficulties C. invitationsD. explanations 55. A. backwards B. forwardsC. outsideD. inside 56. A. lonely B. patientC. honestD.
46、lucky 57. A. finest B. warmestC. busiestD. darkest 58. A. peaceful B. simpleC. beautiful D. cruel 59. A. controlled B. savedC. freedD. shocked 60. A. timeB. energyC. effortD. money 第二節(jié)(共第二節(jié)(共 1010 小題;每小題小題;每小題 1.51.5分,滿分分,滿分 1515 分)分) 閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入 1 個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。 Bao Bao, born at the National
47、Zoo in Washington, started settling into her new home Thursday in southwest China. Under a(n) 61. _ (agree) between China and the US, such baby pandas must be returned to China before they are 4 years old, the earliest age 62. _ they might begin breeding (生育). The 3-year-old landed in Chengdu in Sic
48、huan province on Wednesday after a 16-hour flight, during which she 63. _ (look) after by a professional panda keeper Marty Dearie from the National Zoo. Bao Bao, whose name 64. _ (mean) “treasure,” will first go through a month-long quarantine (隔離期) at the Dujiangyan base, where keepers will monito
49、r her diet, activities and health during that time. A 100-square meter area of land has been prepared 65. _ her at the base, including both indoor 66. _ outdoor play areas, equipped with rubber balls and a tire swing for entertainment and fresh bamboo and apples for 67. _ (eat). Keepers will work ha
50、rd 68. _ (help) Bao Bao get used to local bamboo and other Chinese foods. Having been considered as one of the worlds most 69. _ (endanger) animals, giant pandas live 70. _ (main) in the mountains of Sichuan, with some also found in neighboring Gansu and Shaanxi provinces. 第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),
51、滿分 3535 分)分) 第一節(jié):短文改錯(cuò)(共第一節(jié):短文改錯(cuò)(共 1010 小題;每小題小題;每小題 1 1 分,滿分分,滿分 1010 分)分) 假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作 文。文中共有 10 處語言錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯(cuò)誤僅涉及一個(gè)單詞的 增加、刪除或修改。 增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。 刪除:把多余的詞用斜線()劃掉。 修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。 注意:注意:1. 每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2. 只允許修改 10 處,多者(從第 11 處起)不計(jì)分。 My neighborhoo
52、d is near the town center, where many offices and stores are. Near all of the buildings are modern, but there are some older, more tradition buildings. The main shopping area is only several of streets away. There you can find a bank, several restaurants, a couple of movie theater, and a bookshop, s
53、o I dont need walk very far to buy a book! My neighborhood is still nice, so its changing. There are more traffic, and its noisy than it was years ago. We need better public transportation and more parks. I join a local organization last year. Were working together to making our neighborhood a bette
54、r place. 第二節(jié):書面表達(dá)(滿分第二節(jié):書面表達(dá)(滿分 2525 分)分) 假定你是李華,某涉外社會組織將舉辦主題為“Learn More about Each Other” 的國際中學(xué)生文化交流活動,要求報(bào)名者提交一份英語個(gè)人簡歷。請你根據(jù)所給 提示寫一份個(gè)人簡歷。 1. 自我介紹;2. 報(bào)名原因;3. 報(bào)名目的。 注意:注意:詞數(shù) 100 左右。 選做題選做題 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的 A 、B、C 和 D 四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。 A Have you ever imagined taking the SAT or ACT in middle school? Duke TIP
55、 (Talent Identification Program) gives younger students an opportunity to take these standardized tests, which are used for college admissions (錄取). Since 1979, Duke University has supported Duke TIP, an organization that encourages academic (學(xué)業(yè)的) achievement. In addition to organizing the exams for
56、 excellent students, the program also offers summer enrichment programs, online courses, and need-based help, among other resources (資源). On May 22, Duke TIP held its Grand Recognition Ceremony at the university in Durham, North Carolina. The event celebrated the achievements of this years seventh g
57、raders who scored in the highest 4 percent. Top seventh graders are invited to take part in Summer Studies, where they can take different kinds of courses such as aerospace engineering to web development. While the 7th Grade Talent Search is the highlight of the program, students from Grades 4 throu
58、gh 10 are allowed to take part in all kinds of Duke TIP programs. Duke TIPs Executive Director, Shawna Young, took part in the program when she was growing up. “I remember always being told I was smart and one day getting that letter in the mail from Duke, this university that was so well known,” sh
59、e said. “I remember taking the SAT in seventh grade, walking in, and feeling that everybody was bigger than me. Not knowing how to answer all the questions, just trying to do my best. I left that experience more confident. It made me believe that it was OK to be myself.” Young added that one of the best parts of Duke TIP is the creation of a group of like-minded students. I was among the 500 seventh graders who were honored at this years ceremony,
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