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1、新概念二測(cè)試4 答案PRE讀賣 PRE字母音)-UNIT TESTIF YOU CAN DO THIS TEST GO ON TO UNIT 4Key structuresA Word order in complex stateme nts復(fù)合句1 He missed the train. He did not hurry. (because)He missed the train because he did not hurry.2 He ran fast. He failed to win the race. (Although)Although he ran fast, he fail

2、edto win the race.3 I was tired. I went to sleep immediately. (sothat)I was so tired that I went to sleep immediately.4 My neighbour went to Tokyo for a holiday. He could not return home. Hedid not have eno ugh mon ey. ( who because)Myneighbour, whowent to Tokyo for a holiday, could not return homeb

3、ecausehe did not have eno ugh mon ey.5 I found the door uni ocked. I went into the kitche n. (Finding)Finding the door uni ocked, I went into the kitche n.6 I bought a picture. It was very valuable. (which)I bought a picture which was very valuabe.7 He walked quietly downthe corridor 走廊.He did not w

4、ant anyone to hear him. ( so that)He walked quietly down the corridor so that no one to hear him.8 They cleared the ground. They wan ted to build a house. (to)They cleared the ground to build a house.B Compositi onWrite two or three senten ces using the ideas give n below.A workma n was diggi ng in

5、a field-struck a 6000-volt electricity電力電流 cable 電纜 with his spade 鐵鍬-was thrown twenty feet-unhurt- town was in darkness-no one knew what had happe ned.One day, a workma n who was diggi ng in a field accide ntally意外地 strucka 6000-volt electricity cable with his spade. Although he was thrown twenty

6、feet, he was unhurt. However, that night the neighbouring town was in dark ness and no one knew what had happe ned.C Verbsa These thi ngs always happe n.What is happe ning What always happe nsGive the correct form of the verbs in pare ntheses. Let' s eat here, ' I said to my wife.I d (would)

7、 prefer (prefer) to have a drink first, ' she answered.That' s a good idea, ' I said. I picked up the menu 菜單. I don' t understand (not understand) a thing,' I said. It ' s all in Spanish. 'It doesn' t matter(not matter), ' said my wife.What does that word mean (m

8、ean)' I asked.I don' t know(not know),' she answered.We called the waiter and pointed to the word on the menu. Two,' I said, holdi ng up 舉起 two fin gers.After some time, my wife said sudde nly, Look! He is br in g(bri ng) ustwo bo iled eggs!'b What happe nedThe verbs in pare nthe

9、ses tell us what happe ned. Give the correct form of each verb.My friend,Hugh, has always been fat, but thingsgot (get) so badrecently that he decided(decide) to go on a diet. He began (begin) his diet a week ago. First of all, hewrote (write) out a long list of allthe food which were forbidde n. Th

10、is list in cluded (in clude) most of the things Hugh loves. Yesterday Ipaid (pay) him a visit. I rang (ring)the bell and was not surprised (not surprise) to see that Hughwas still as fat as ever. He led (lead) meinto his room and hurriedlyhid(hide)a large parcelun derhis desk. It was obvious thathe

11、embarrassed (embarrass).c What happe ned What has happe ned What has bee n happe ningGive the correct form of the verbs in pare ntheses.Jack looked (look) at his watch for the twentieth time. Suddenly Jill arrived (arrive). I have been waiting (wait) for over an hour, ' he said (say) angrily. Yo

12、u never come on time. ' Oh, is tat so ' Jillanswered (answer). Were (Be) you hereat ' Jack went (go) red. Well, ' he said (say), I got (get) here five minu tes late myself, but youwere n't(not be) here. 'I came (come) here at exactly , ' Jill said (say) and I waited (wait

13、) for five minutes, but you did not come (not come).' What have you been doing (do) since then ' Jack asked (ask)I just have been (be)tothehairdresser ' s,Jill an swered (an swer) brightly.d What was happe ning What happe ned What used to happe nGive the correct form of the verbs in pare

14、 ntheses. Usewould in placeof used to where possible. 可能的情況下,用 would 代替 used to.Dreamsof finding lost treasure almost came (come) true recently. A new mach ine called The Revealer ' has bee n inven ted and it has bee n usedto detect gold which has bee n buried in the ground. The mach inewasused

15、(use) in a cave near the seashore whereit is said-piratesusedto hide(hide) gold. The pirateswould ofte n bury / ofte n buried(bury) goldin the cave and the n(would) fail/failed(fail) to collect it. Armedwhit the new machi ne, a search party went (go) into the cave hop ing to find buried treasure. Th

16、e leader of the partywas exam ining(exam ine)the soil near the entrance to the cave when the machineshowed (show)that there was (be) goldunder the ground. Very excited, theparty dug(dig) a hole two feet deep. They fin ally found (find) a small gold coin which was almost worthless.e What will happe n

17、 toni ghtGive the correct form of the verbs in pare ntheses.A lifeboat will set/is sett ing(set) out toni ght to search for theshipwreck 失事船只.The crew 船員 will send (send) radio messagesto the wreck 失事船只 until theyreceive (receive) a signal from the men on board. As soon as they receive/have received

18、 (receive) a signal,they will try and find the wreck with powerful searchlights.The momentthe crew locate/have located (locate 查找地)the wreak, they willfire (fire) a special gun which carry (carry) a rope from the lifeboat to the sinking 下 沉 ship. If the sea is rough 不 平靜的,they will pour(pour 倒)oil o

19、n the water. They are sure to succeed, but if they fail, a helicopter will be sent (send) out tomorrow morning. Helicopters are very useful for rescue 救援 word, but they cannot be used at night.f What will happe n What will be happe ning What will have happe ned Whatwill have bee n happe ningGive the

20、 correct form of the verbs in pare ntheses.NASA is now going to put the telescope right, so itwill be soonsending(so on/send) up four astr on auts to repair it. The shuttle航天飛機(jī) Endeavour 奮進(jìn)號(hào) will be taking (take) the astronauts to the Hubble. A robot-arm from the Endeavour will grab (grab) the teles

21、cope and hold it while the astronauts makethe necessary re pairs. Of course, the Hubble is above the earth ' s atmosphere, so it will be soon sending (soon/send) us the clearest pictures of the stars and distant galaxies that we have ever see n. The Hubble will tell (tell) us a great deal about

22、the age and size of the uni verse. By the time you read, the Hubble' s eagleeye will have sent (send) us thousands and thousands of wonderful pictures.g What happe ned What had happe ned What had bee n happe ningAfter Howard Carter had discovered (discover) Tutankhamen' s tomb, strange repor

23、ts appeared(appear) in the newspapers. Three of the peopledied(die) soon afterwards.who had taken(take) part in the discoveryThoughnothinghappened (happen) to Carter himself,n ewspapers claimed(claim) that these peoplehad died(die) because ofthe curse of the Pharaohs '法老.These absurd 荒唐可笑的 stori

24、es have been forgotten, but Carter' s great discovery remains. Archaeologists考古學(xué)家 had bee n searchi ng(search) the Valley of Kings for years, butuntil 1922 noth ing had been found(fin d).h Give the correct form of the verbs in pare ntheses.I was tak ing(take) my driv ing test for the third time.

25、 Ihad bee nasked (ask) to drive in heavy traffic and had done so successfully.Afterhav ing bee n in structed(have/i nstruct) to drive out of tow n, Ibega n to acquire con fide nee. Sure that I had passed, I was almost beg inning to enjoy my test. The examiner must have been pleased(must/please) with

26、 my performanee, for he smiled and said, Just one more thing, Mr. Eames. Let us suppose that a child sudde nly crosses the road in front of you.As soon as I tap on the window, I want the car to be stopped immediately.'I continued driving and after sometime, the examiner tapped loudly. Though the

27、 sound could be heard(could/hear) clearly, it took me a long time to react. I suddenly pressed the brake pedal hard and we were both throw n( throw) forward.i An swer the questio ns after each stateme nt.1 Keep quiet! ' he said.What did he tell me to doHe told me (that) to keep quiet.2 Send him

28、a telegram 電報(bào),'he suggested.What did he suggestHe suggested (that) I should send him a telegram.He suggested sending him a telegram.3 Ask him about it, ' he in sisted.What did he doHe insisted on堅(jiān)決要求 my asking him about it.He in sisted (that) I should ask him about it.4 Don t worry about it,

29、 ' he told me.What did he tell meHe told me not worry about it.j Write the following sentences again beginning each one withI wonder'1 Can he wait a few minu tes Ion ger1 won der if he wait a few minu tes Ion ger.2 When will he arriveI won der whe n he will arrive.3 Has he passed his exam in

30、 ati onI won der if he has passed his exam in ati on4 Where is heI won der where he is.k Give the correct form of the verbs in pare ntheses.1 If you had liste ned(liste n) to me you would not have lost all that money.2 I could have saved you a lot of trouble if youhad writte n(write)to me.3 If you h

31、ad applied 申請(qǐng) earlier , you would have had (have) your passport by now.l Give the correct form of the verbs in pare ntheses.I crossed the street to avoid 避開 meeting (meet) him, but he saw meand came running (run) towards me. It was no use pretending (pretend 假裝)that I had not seen him, so I waved to

32、 him. Ineverenjoy meeting (meet). Nigel Dykes. No matter howbusy you are, he always in sists on coming (come) with you. I had to th ink of a way of preve nting (preve nt) him from followi ng (follow) me around all morni ng. Hello, Nigel, ' I said. Fancy meet ing(meet) you here! ' Hi, Elizabe

33、th, ' Nigel answered. I wasjust wondering how to spend the morning- until I saw you. You ' re not busy doing (do) anything, are you ' No, not at all, ' I answered. I ' m going to 'Would you mind my coming (come) with you' he asked, before I had fini shed speak ing (speak)

34、.D Other verbsa Supply the correct form of should, ought to(本應(yīng)發(fā)生而實(shí)際未發(fā)生 ),orhave to in these senten ces.1 He should /ought to come (come) at four o ' clock if the plane arrive on time.2 I didn ' t go shopping this morning as I had to do (do) the housework.3 She should have/ought to have come

35、(come) to see me yesterday, but she forgot.4 You should have /ought to have asked(ask) for permissi on beforeyou left the table.b Rewrite these sen ten ces using have with the verbs in italics.1 He is build ing a new house.He is hav ing a new house built2 She will make a new dress.She will have a ne

36、w dress made.3 I cut my hair yesterday.I had my hair cut yesterday.4 We must cut this tree dow n.We must have this tree cut dow n.c Rewrite these senten ces using man aged to in place of could not.1 I could not get into tow n this morning.1 did not man age to get into tow n this morning.2 They could

37、 not find the boy who had run away.They did not man age to find the boy who had run away.3 He could not find a new job.He did not man age to find a new job.4 I could not translate the passage into English.I did not man age to tran slate the passage into En glish.E A, The and SomePut in a ,the, some

38、where necessary.Afterbreakfast, I sent _the_ childre n toschool and the n Iwent to _(the)_ market. It was still early whe n I returned home. _The_ children were at_the二 school, my husband was atwork, and thehouse was quiet. So I decided to make sometarts for tea. In_a_short time I was busy mixingbut

39、ter andflour and my hands were sooncovered with sticky pastry. At exactly that moment, the_ telephonerang. Nothing could have been more annoying. I picked up the_ receiver betwee ntwo sticky fin gers and was dismayed whe n I recog ni zed _the_ voice of Helen Bates. It took me ten minutes to persuade

40、 her to ring back later. At last I hung upthe receiver. What _a ess! There waspastry on my fin gers, ontheteleph one, and on _the doork nobs. Ihad no sooner got back to thekitchen than the doorbell rang loudeno ugh to wake the dead.( no sooner tha n 幾乎就)This time it wasthe postma n and he wan ted me

41、 to sig n for _a_ registered letter!F A lot of cars een tered for the race.Supply the missing works in the following.Once a year a race is hold for old cars. A lotofcars en tered forthis race last year and there was a great _deal_ of excitement 激動(dòng) just before it began. Oneof the most handsomecars wa

42、s a Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost. The most unusual car was Benz which had only three wheels. Built in 1885, it was the oldest (old) car takingpart. After amore time under theirgreat many loud explosions 爆炸,the race began. Many of the cars broke dow n on the course and some driver spe ntcars than in them

43、. A few cars, however, completed the race. The winningtha n any ofcar reached a speed of forty miles an hour-much faster its rivals. It sped downhill at the end of the race and its driver had a lot of trouble trying to stop it. The race gave every one a great deal ofpleasure. It was very differe nt

44、from moder n car races but no _less exciting.G Supply the miss ing words in the followi ng sen ten ces.1 A woma n in_ blue jea ns stoodat_ the win dow of an expe nsive shop.Though she hesitated for a mome nt, she fin ally went jp_ and asked to see a dress that was in the wi ndow.2 Glancingat her sco

45、rnfully,the assistant told her that the dress wassold. The woma n walkedout of the shop an grily.3 She retur nedto the shop the followi ngmorning dressedina fur coat,with a han dbag in one hand and a long umbrellain the other.H Words followed by for, with, of, to and atSupply the miss ing words in t

46、he followi ng sen ten ces.1 You shouldn ' t get so angrywith him.2 He is very goodatfinding excuses.3 I ' m not very fond喜歡的 of ice cream.4 I would be tha nkfulfor any advice you can give me.5 He remained 保持 faithful忠實(shí)的 to firm eve n after he had bee ndismissed.6 I cannot be held responsible

47、for other people ' s mistakes.7 Don' t be so sure of yourself.toevery one.8 His excelle nt progress should be obviousSpecial difficultiesA Words ofte n con fusedChoose the correct words in the followi ng senten ces.1 This screw is (loose) (lose). loose2 I always (rise)(raise) at six o' clock. rise3 He (laid)(lay) the book on the table. laid4 He works very (hard)(hardly). hard5 Who (won) (beat) the match won6 Please

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