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1、Unit 3 A lecture from space姓名班級制作人許元元.詞匯判斷(每小題1分,共10分。)1.挑戰(zhàn)A. chanceB. challengeC. challengingD. choose)2.出席A. systemB. viaC. motionD. attend)3.師傅,大師A. masterB. massC. measureD. teacher)4.金屬A. titleB. liveC. metalD. video)5.鼓舞、激發(fā)A. circleB. objectC. inspireD. reasonable)6.宇宙,太空A. skyB.spaceC. godD.

2、sun)7.壯麗的,輝煌的A. beautifulB. splendidC. exerciseD .idiom)8.薄膜,膠卷A. plasticB. filmC. metalD. movie)9.秤,天平A. scaleB. objectC. massD. cheer)10.設(shè)計A. provide二.選擇填空(每小題B. deviceC. designD. sign2分,共20分()1.June 20, 2013, Wang Yaping gave the first lecture fromthe Tiangong-1 space laboratory.A. inB. onC. atD.

3、 with()2.Ice can water when it is heated.A. turned into B. turn into C. turn off D. turn on()3. I saw him out of the room.A. goB. going C. goesD. to go()4. They speak English.A. every day, everydayB. everyday, every dayC. every day, every dayD. everyday, everyday()5. He suggested to see the film.A.

4、to go B. going C. go D. gone()6. She said:I will come this evening. ”She said.that I will go that evening.that I would go that eveningthat she would go this eveningthat she would go that evening()7. The teacher said the earth round the sun.A. went B. go C. goesD. gone()8.He has said, “I will not do

5、it again.”H He has said that he not do it again.A. willB. must C. wouldD. do( )9.She said to me , My mother took me to the park yesterday.S She told me that her mother had taken her to the parkA. the day beforeB. two days beforeC. two days agoD. yesterday()10. He said, I live here. Hesaid that he li

6、ved.A. thereB. hereC. in thereD. at there三.補全對話(每題2分,共20分)()1.I ,ve got to go to bed. I have to work tomorrow.-OK. Good night, then.A. Have a good weekend B. Have a good sleepC. Thanks, you tooD. Sure()2. - Nancy is not coming tonight.-But she!A. promises B. promised C. will promise D. had promised

7、()3. - Allen, you are back from vacation! How was it?-, I feel tired.A. To tell the truth B. Very goodC. It?s wonderful D. It?s very cold()4. -?-Yes, I?m looking for a pen.A. Can I help youB. What do you want to doC. What are you doingD. What do you like()5.- What time does the museum close?-I?m not

8、 sure, but I think it?s open until 5 o?clock.A. Any ideaB. Anything elseC. Anything wrongD. anything()6. - What?s the best way to the nearest bookstore?A. Go along this street B. It?sconvenientC. By bikeD. Fine, thanks()7. - Please don?t make any noise in the readirngpom.A. Sorry, I won?t B. Sorry.

9、I can?tC. Yes, I won?t D. Ok, I didn?t()8. - Help yourself to whatever you like.-Thank you, but.A. NoB. That?s all rightC. OKD. I?m full()9. - What do you do?A. I?m doing my homework B. I?m hereC. I?m SophieD. I?m an engineer()10. - Miss, the air-conditioner in my room doesn?t work.- . We?ll get it

10、fixed as soon as we can.A. Oh, sorry about that B. No problemC. It doesn?t matter D. Don?t do it四.閱讀理解(20分)A.Sydney is Australias most exciting city. The history of Australia begins here. In 1788, Captain Arthur Philips arrived in Sydney with 11 ships and 1,024 passengers from Britain (including 770

11、 prisoners). Today there are 2.5 million people in Sydney. It is the biggest city in Australia, and one of the most beautiful cities in the world.There are over 20 fine beaches close to Sydney. Its warm summer climate and cool winter have made it a favorite city for immigrants修 民)from overseas. Ther

12、e are three things that made Sydney famousts beautiful harbor(港 口), the Sydney Harbor Bridge, and the Sydney OperaHouse.But there are many more interesting things in Sydney: beautiful shops and restaurants, for example, rows of interesting old houses built in the 19th century, and everywhere, the se

13、a. Summer or winter, day or night, Sydney is an outdoor city.Some Americans think it is very British. Some British visitors think it is like America. There is some truth in both these opinions, because Sydney takes from both the Old World Europe, and the New WorldAmerica, and makes it into something

14、 that is neither British nor American but truly Australian.()1. What is Sydney?A. The capital of Australia. B. The biggest city in Australia.C. The oldest city in the world. D. The biggest harbor in the world.()2. In 1788, Captain Arthur Philips arrived in Sydney fromAmerica B. France C. Germany D.

15、Britain ()3. What made Sydney famous?A. There are many immigrants from different countries, the beautiful beaches and interesting old houses.There are beautiful shops, the beautiful harbor and large ships.There are the Sydney Opera House, modern restaurants and many overseas.D .The beautiful Harbor,

16、 the Sydney Harbor Bridge and the Sydney Opera House.()4. The climate in Sydney is.warm in summer and cold in winterwarm all the year roundC. neither too hot nor too coldD. cool all through the year()5. The writer thinks Sydney is.mostly like Americais very Britishis neither British nor American but

17、 truly Australiataking from the Old World and New WorldB.Men have always been interested in the moon becauseit is the biggest and brightest object in the sky at night. In fact, it is really quite small. It looks big because it is so near to us. It is only less than 400 000 kilometres away. It is nea

18、rer to us than any other heavenly body in space. Although the moon looks bright, it does not send out any light of its own. It reflects the light of the sun. The moon looks about the same size as the sun, but the sun is actually 400 times bigger and 400 times farther away.For hundreds of years men h

19、ave wanted to travel to the moon. Whenever they looked at the moon, they would ask themselves questions: Is the moon hot or cold? Is there any life on the moon? Are there any plants or animals? Do people live there? Could we live there?In recent years spaceships with men inside have reached the moon

20、. There is nothing with life on the moon. .Days and nights on the moon are much longer than on the earth. One day, or one night, on the moon is as long as two weeks on the earth. In the daytime the moon is much hotter than the earth. It reachesa temperature of 120 c .The nights are much colder:-150

21、c .A man on the moon would have to wear special clothes or he would freeze to death at night or die of the heat by day. On the moon things are not so heavy as they are on the earth. Something that weighs one kilogram on the earth would weigh only about 160 grams on the moon.()1 .the moon is nearest

22、to the earth .Of the heavenly bodies ti the earthOf the big and bright planets in the sky C. Of all the stars()2. The sun is 400 tines farther away than the moon isA. From the stars B. From the earthFrom any the other heavenly body(3. on the earth is as long as half a day ,or half a night on themoon

23、A, Two weeks B, half a week C, one week ()4. On the moon it isA, Very hotB, very coldC, hot by day but cold at night()5. A man would weight only about kilograms in the moonwhen he weights 60 kilograms on the earth.A, 10B, 15C, 20五.完形填空(10分)After a breakfast Mr Chaucer began to dig in his garden. He

24、dug for _1 and then he found something on the ground 2 his feet. He 3 it . It was a coin (硬幣)of one yuan. He put it in one of his pockets and began to 4 . Then he found another coin, it was another coin of one yuan ! He was so happy that he put it in the pocket 5. He thought, inthis way, he would be a very rich man someday! He began to 6 more money on the gro

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