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期末檢測卷(四)一、單選題1The train is travelling _ a speed of 60 miles an hour.A. In B. on C. at D. with2-Humans are slowly polluting the whole world and there is not enough clean air _ water.-I agree. We must take action, _ things will be worse.A. and; and B. or; and C. and; or D. or; or3Which of the following sentence is more polite?A. How old are you? B. My pen doesnt work. Give me yours.C. I have no time to help you. D. Could you let me know your phone number?4- Do you often e-mail your friends?- No. I use WeChat more often, but I e-mail my friends.A. have to B. would like to C. used to D. get to5- Our English teacher always keeps his lessons . - Thats why he is so popular among his students.A. lively B. happily C. freely D. friendly6Did you go to Marys birthday party last night?No, I_at all.A. didnt invite B. am not invited C. wasnt invited D. dont invite7This is not my jacket. He must take mine_.A. by accident B. by hand C. by the way D. by mistake8_ is bad for your eyes _ TV too much.A. It; watching B. It; to watch C. This; to watch D. This; watching9-May I come in? Im sorry Im late. -Come in, please. But could you tell me_?A. how do you come to school B. what were you doing thenC. who you talked with D. why you are late10Bob _ a gift from his friend, but he didnt _ it.A. received; accept B. accepted; receiveC. received; receive D. accepted; accept11_ Jane _ I like this film. Its very boring.A. Both; and B. Not only; but also C. Either; or D. Neither; nor12Bob, can you tell us _ by saying that?A. what do you mean B. what you meantC. you mean what D. what did you mean13I want to call Dong Yu, can you help me _ his telephone number in your telephone directory.A. look for B. look at C. look up D. check up14We must keep them from _ to know our plans.A. got B. getting C. to get D. gets15David felt very happy. _, it was his first time to have a party in our class for him.A. At least B. After all C. At once D. At all16Tom _ a new camera lately. Really? Do you know its brand?A. buys B. has bought C. is buying D. will buy17The bed was very hard and _ , so I couldnt fall asleep.A. comfortable B. uncomfortable C. soft D. beautiful18If you want to make your dream_ reality, you should work even harder.A. turn up B. turn into C. turn on D. turn to19We all know the sun_ in the east.A. rise B. rose C. rises D. rising20The T-shirt looks nice on you! How much does it _?I just _ ten dollars for it.A. take; afforded B. cost; paidC. cost; spent D. spent; took二、完型填空Will you give your friend a gift at the graduation ceremony?Do you know how to _ the gift?Here is some advice for you.If your friend is going to a high school,choose _ he can use there.This could be as simple as a gift basket _ with notebooks and pens.You can also choose a book to encourage him _ he is in difficulty.Gift books written _ for middle school graduates can be found in gift shops and bookstores.Pick an electronic thing that can be _ to the high school.A radio,a CD player,an alarm clock,or even an MP4 player can be quite _ for them.Make a gift by _ if you have enough time.For example,a paper cup can be made into a great graduation gift by _ the names of your friends,the graduation date or the name of your school.Pick a photo album(相冊(cè)) if your friend is going to be far away from home.He will _ his family and friends.So the gift will help him remember his best time with loved ones.21A. finish B. choose C. use22A. something B. anything C. everything23A. agreed B. did C. filled24A. because B. if C. when25A. specially B. especially C. properly26A. carried B. refused C. understood27A. careful B. useful C. careless28A. myself B. itself C. yourself29A. remembering B. spending C. adding30A. miss B. know C. forget三、閱讀單選In 2010, writer Ding Yan made a decision to leave her hometown in west Chinas Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region for Dongguan, a manufacturing(制造業(yè)) capital in south Chinas Guangdong Province. She wanted to experience and write about the lives of the citys factory girls who keep the production lines (生產(chǎn)線) moving. For almost a year, Ding worked at two electronics factories and a CD packaging factory. It was a difficult experience for a woman in her forties. Every day, she would put a small notebook and pen into her pocket secretly before starting her work. Much of the book was written during her short toilet breaks at work. From her experiences and the stories of the women she met came a book, Factory Girls, which came out at the end of this April. Factory Girls describes what life is like on the production line. It describes how the women stand all day, doing the same work. They sometimes chat quietly. One time, Ding was working next to a girl who told her, “I really wish the production line could just stop a moment for me to take a breath (呼吸). ” Ding said, “When I really thought about it, I came to realize that there was no difference between the factory girls and me. Although I dont work physically as hard as they do to make a living, we are all experiencing the same helpless feeling towards life. The women I met were all very good at their jobs but they didnt have great passion (熱情) for life. ”31Writer Ding Yan was born in .A. Beijing B. GuangdongC. Hainan D. Xinjiang32How many factories did Ding work in almost a year?A. Two. B. Three.C. Four. D. Five.33What does her book Factory Girls describe?A. Her hometown.B. The lives of factory girls.C. Her special life experience.D. The production lines of the citys factories.34What do we know about the factory girls on the production lines?A. They are poor.B. They were born in Dongguan.C. They can do well in their jobs.D. They cant chat with each other at work.35Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A. Ding Yan is a writer of 30.B. Ding Yan lived as a factory girl and wrote the book.C. Much of Dings book was written during short toilet breaks at work.D. Ding Yan thinks there is no difference between the factory girls and her.A girl told her mom everything was going wrong for her, and that she always failed her math exam so that she wouldnt like to study at all. After hearing the daughters words, the nice and patient mother thought of a good way to make her daughter happy. “I will make a delicious cake for you,” said the mom. She walked into the kitchen, and the daughter followed. When the mom prepared the cooking utensils (炊具) and ingredients, the daughter sat against the kitchen door, watching her. Her mom asked her, “My dear, would you like a piece of cake?”The daughter replied, “Sure, Mom! You know how I love cake!”“All right,” the mom said, “drink some of this cooking oil. ”The daughter was very surprised and said, “What? No way!” “How about a couple of raw (生的) eggs?” asked the mom and the daughter answered, “No way!” “How about some flour (面粉)?”“No, Mom! I will be sick!” The mother explained, “All of these are uncooked and taste bad, but if you put them together, they make a delicious cake. Life works the same way. When we ask ourselves why there are so many difficult times, we dont realize what a success these terrible events will lead us to. Having a great day also means having a great CAKE! Keep the hope that one day your day is A PIECE OF CAKE!”36What does the girl do?A. A cook. B. An actress. C. A student. D. A clerk.37The girl saw her mom in the kitchen.A. do the dishes B. make a cake C. have dinner D. drink some oil38At first, the mother let the girl .A. eat some flour B. break some raw eggsC. prepare the ingredients D. drink some cooking oil39The mom thinks that there will be a success at last after .A. someone has difficult times B. someone enjoys himselfC. someone has a great cake D. someone has a great day40What is the mom like?A. She is kind of silly. B. She is hard-working.C. She is nice and patient. D. She is too strict with her daughter.When two people meet, there are a lot of ways of greeting. The ways of greeting are not always the same in different countries. In America, two people usually greet each other with a handshake. It is a way to show respect(尊重)to the other person. Athletes from opposite teams shake hands before a game for the same reason. However, most Americans dont shake hands when they meet people they have already known well. When American friends meet each other, they might only wave(揮手), or maybe just nod(點(diǎn)頭)their heads. In New Zealand, there is a special way of greeting called “Hongi”. In the greeting, two people press their noses and foreheads(前額)together and close their eyes. This is an old tradition that comes from the Maori, who were the first people to live in New Zealand. Even today, many New Zealanders still press their foreheads when they meet. Kissing is sometimes used as a way to greet someone. In some countries, important people used to wear special rings. It was the custom for visitors to kiss these rings when they came for a meeting. In France, when people meet, they sometimes kiss each other on the face. In Japan, people bow to each other every time they meet. Even family members bow to each other. People decide how low to bow depending on how respected the other person is. Today, new ways of greeting are created all the time. People can do this with a quick “hi”, a handshake, or even a simple smile. The important thing is that the people they are greeting understand them.41The passage mainly talks about .A. different ways of greeting B. how to be a polite personC. how to show respect to others D. ways of saying hello in different languages42The underlined part “the same reason” refers to .A. showing love B. showing respectC. thanking each other D. introducing each other43We can learn from the third paragraph that .A. its impolite to press ones nose in New ZealandB. Hongi is a kind of traditional food in New ZealandC. the Maori used to be an old village in New ZealandD. Hongi is an old tradition in New Zealand44How low does one Japanese bow to the other?A. It depends on how respected the other person is.B. It depends on how old the other person is.C. It depends on how successful the other person is.D. It depends on how tall the other person is.45Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A. Its OK to just nod heads when American friends meet.B. Family members in Japan do not bow to each other.C. In some countries rings were once used for kissing.D. The ways of greeting are changing over time.Today some people call Amsterdam the City of Bicycles because it is a city which is flat and convenient for bicycles.In the 1960s, a group of cycling fans had an idea. They believed that it would be better for everybody if only bicycles were allowed in the city centre. They were_that this would help to save energy. reduce pollution and provide free public transport. The group painted hundreds of bicycles_and placed them in public places around Amsterdam for people to use_was allowed to take them and use them for short journeys, whether he was a local or a foreigner.Wherever someone finished a journey, they would leave the bike there for someone else to use. The problem was that it didnt work-thieves took all the bicycles within weeks!_,more than thirty years later, the white bike is back in town-this time with a computer chip(芯片) to_its every move! To take a bicycle, you have to put a special card inside. The new white bike is not white any more but is an unusual design with bright colours. The bikes are parked at special parking places and people who want to use themhave to take them to another place that has enough room.There is already_traffic in central Amsterdam, because both locals and tourists have been using the white bikes. Thanks to the good ideas of lots of people, like the cycling fans in the 1960s, many people around the world have been enjoying city centre streets without cars for many years.46A. awful B. wonderful C. hopeful D. thankful47A. black B. brown C. blue D. white48A. Anybody B. Everybody C. Nobody D. Somebody49A. Instead B. However C. For example D. After all50A. make B. mark C. record D. describe51A.heavier B. worse C. safer D. less四、補(bǔ)全對(duì)話5選5VI.補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(每小題2分,共20分)A: You must be really excited about leaving for Japan, Lucy.B: 52. Because I dont know the customs in Japan. A:53 I have been there twice.B: What are people supposed to do when they meet for the first time?A: 54B: What am I supposed to wear when I go to a party?A: 55B: Thanks a lot , Mary! I feel better now.A:56A. You are supposed to wear a dress.B. They are supposed to bow when they meet for the first time.C. Yes, but Im a little nervous ,tooD. Dont worry. Let me tell you .E. You are welcome.補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(每小題2分,共10分)A:I think teenagers should be allowed to get a drivers license as soon as they pass the test.B:Maybe. 57A:Do you think teenagers should be allowed to work?B:Yes. But they cant work 58They should be allowed to work only on weekends.A:Should teenagers be allowed to get their ears 59?B:I dont like pierced ears,but I think teenagers should spend more time on their studies.A: 6

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