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Unit4Wildlifeprotection同步測(cè)試I.單項(xiàng)填空(共15分)1·Thetourcompanyapplied_____tohuntsomeanimalsforafee.A..toallowB.tobeallowC.tobeallowedD.a(chǎn)llowing2.While_____thedog,hehappenedtomeethisfriend.A.walkB.walkingC.towalkD.walked3·Tobeagoodlearner,youmust_____thelibrarybooks,newspapersandmagazines.A.makeofB.bemadefromC.makeuseofD.makeupof4·Rosesneedspecialcare_____theycanlivethroughwinter.A.becauseB.sothatC.evenifD.a(chǎn)s5.Youcantakeanythingfromtheshelfandread,butplease____thebooksWhenyou'vefinishedreadingthem.A·putonB.putdownC.putbackD.putoff6.Mymindwasn’tonwhathewassayingsoIamafraidI____halfofit.A.wasmissingB.hadmissedC.willmissD.missed7.Standoverthere____you’llbeabletoseeitbetter.A.orB.whileC.butD.a(chǎn)nd8.Itiseasytodotherepair.____youneedisahammerandsomenails.A.SomethingB.AllC.BothD.Everything8·Don'tleavethewater_____whileyoubrushyourteeth.A.runB.runningC.beingrunD.torun10·Amoderncityhasbeensetupin____wasawastelandtanyearsago.A.whatB.whichC.thatD.where11.OnedayDaisy_____andfoundaflyingchairbyherbed.A.WokeB.WokeupC.a(chǎn)wakeD.sleep12.Daisyhurriedtogetdressedand_____herjeansandsweater.A.haveonB.putonC.dressD.wear13.Shefoundthattherewasanantelope_____asadface_____her.A.with;lookatB.with;lookingforC.in;lookingatD.with;lookingat14.Umbrellascanpeople____rains.A.protect;fromB.prevent;fromC.prevent;awayD.stop;from15.Youshould_____yourhandwritingifyouwantagoodmark.A.payforattentionB.payattentiontoC.paidattentiononD.payattentionforⅡ.完形填空(30分)Foreighty—fourdaystheoldmandidnotcatchanyfish.Peoplesaidthathewas__16___.Buttheoldmanstill__17___thesea.Hewas__18__strongandagood__19__.Ontheeighty—fifthdaytheoldmansailed__20__outtoseathananyof__21___boats.Hesailedtothe___22__wherethewaterwasverydeep.Thenhefelthisfishingline__23___gentlybyabigfishwhichwasswimmingdeepinthewater.Thefishwassopowerful__24___itpulledtheboatafterit.Ittookthesmallboatfar__25___tosea.Theoldmancouldnolongerseetheland.“Fish,"hesaidsoftly__26___.‘‘I’11staywithyou__27__Iamdead.”The01dmanpulledthelinealittle__28___,buthedidnotdaretopullit__29___.Thefishmightjumpand__30___.0ritmightdive__31___intotheseaandpulltheboatafterit.Butthefishwas__32___andbrave,Itpulledtheboatonandon.Whenthefish__33___atlasttothetopofthewater,theoldmansawthatitwastwofeet__34__thanhisboat.The01dman__35___manygreatfish,butthisonewasthegreatestfishhehadeverseen.Itwasalsothemostexpensive.16.A.gladB.encouragedC.luckyD.unlucky17.A.lovedB.hatedC.leachedD·disliked18.1A.a(chǎn)lsoB.stillC.tooD.enough19.A.oldmanB.swimmier,C.fishmanD.boatman20.A.a(chǎn)wayB.fartherC·farD·asusual21.A.a(chǎn)notherB.otherC.a(chǎn)llD·allthe22.A.placeB.islandC·landD·village23.A.pulledB.topullC.tobepulledD·beingpulled24.A.thenB.a(chǎn)ndC·asD.that25.A.outB.outsideC·inD.made26.A.a(chǎn)loudB.loudlyC.tohimselfD·tothem27.A.ifB.untilC.whenD·although28.A.longB.looserC·fighterD.close29.A.slowlyB.softlyC.gently。D·suddenly30.A.escapeB.swimCrunD·go31.A.upB.downC.highU·low32.A.snailB.weakC.strongD·dangerous33.A.roseB.wasliftedC.raised。D·reaches34.A.fallerB.higherC.longerD·greater35.A.hadseenB.hadneverseen.:C.likedD·hadbroughtⅡ.閱讀理解(30分).AInthepast,whenpeoplehadproblems,theywenttotheirfamiliesorfriendsforadvice.TodayitispossibletogetadvicefromradioShows,TVprogrammesandtelephonehotlines,too.Ahotlineisatelephonelinethatoffersadirectwayofgettingintouchwithadvisers.Mosthotlinesarecompletelyanonymous(匿名的)一callersdonnothavetosaytheirnamesortelephonemembers.Mosthotlinesareusuallyfree,too.Callersdonothavetopayfortheadviceorthephonecalls—evenifthecallsarelongdistance.Atsomehotlines,theadvisersarevolunteers.otherhotlinespaytheiradvise-sfortheirwork.usuallytheadvisersareprofessionals(專職的)withyearsofeducationandexperience,butsometimes,theadvisershaveonlytakenashortclassbeforestartingtoworkonthehotline.Alltheadvisersnestedtopeopleandhelpthemsettletheirproblems·36.Whatdoyouknowaboutahotline?A.It’satelephonelinethatishot.B.It'satelephonelinethroughwhichpeoplegetadvice.C.It’satelephonelifeWhosenumbernooneknows.D.It'satelephonelinethroughwhichcallerstakeashortclass.37.Whenpeoplecallthehotlineadvisers,they_____.A.oftengivetheirnamesandtelephonenumbersB.generallyhavetopayforthelongdistancecallsC.usuallypaynothingformostofthecallsandadviceD.a(chǎn)lwaystrytogetintouchwiththevolunteeradvisers38.Howdothehotlineadviserswork?A.Theydowhatthecallerstellthemtodo.B.Theylistentothecallersadvice。C.Theygivethecallersadvice.D.Theygotothecallerstohelpthem·BLikemostJulydays,itwashot.1walkedintoasmallice-creamshoptocooloffwithanice-cream.Itwasan01dstorewithlittleroundtablesandchairs.AsIentered,Ifoundaveryoldwomanbent(彎腰)overatablenearthedoor.Herbackwassobadlytwisted(扭曲)thatherfacenearlytouchedthetabletop.Isatdownfacingherseveraltablesaway·“Poorwoman,”Ithought.“Whatdoesshegetoutoflife?WhydoesGodletpeoplelivesolong?’’AsIthought,anotheroldladyenteredtheshopandsatdownwithher.Soonthetwoofthemweretalkingabouttheirchildhooddays.Theytalkedofhowlittletheshophadchangedin70years....Inminutes,thetwobeganlaughingloudly.Ilookedagainatthefirstwoman,theninthemirroronanearbywall,catchingapictureofmyself.1waswearingadirtyshirt.Shewaswelldressedinwhite,herhandssparkingwithgoldrings.1wassadShewaslaughing,smiling.1wasputtingthepiecesofmylifetogether.ShehadalotofwonderfulmemoriesIsatalone.Shewassharingthedayswithagoodfriend.1wassecretlyworriedaboutgettingold.Shewasold,butitwasn’thurtingher.Isuddenlyrealizedthatthewomanwasmoreactivetolifethan1was.Agehasnotbentherspirit.39.Whichofthefollowingisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Totellusthelifeofoldpeople.B.Toshowthedifferencebetweentheoldandyoung.C.Toshowthatoldagedoesnotmeangoingshortofspirit.D.Tomakethereaderhaveapityonthe01dpeople.40.Fromthepassageweknowthattheice—creamshop_____.A.changedalotinthepastB.startedinbusiness70yearsagoC.hadonlyafewtablesD.soldonlyice—creams41.Thewriterimpliedallofthefollowingexceptthe_____.A.theoldladywasverylonelyandsadB.hehadmoreproblemsthantheoldladyC.theoldladyhadlivedafullandactivelifeD.theoldladyhadlearnedtoenjoythesimplethingsoflifeCKnowingthebestwaytostudywillhelpyoutobeabetterstudent.Byusingyourtimeproperlyyoucandoyourhomeworkmorequickly.Learningtostudyisnotdifficult.Thefirstthingtorememberisthatyoumustbewillingtolearn.Itdoesn’tmeanthatyoumustalwayslikethesubject.Itdoesmean,however,thatyoumustbewillingtodowhateverisnecessarytolearn.Trytounderstandwhyitisimportantandhowitwillhelpyounowandlatertodoandlearnotherthings.Knowingmathematicsfactswillbeusefulinyourwholelife.Knowinghowtospellmakesanykindofwritingeasier.Sometimessubjectthatyouthinkisgoingt0beuninterestingwillbeexcitingwhenyoubegintoworkatitandunderstanditmoreclearly.Learningthingscanbefunifyouarewillingtoworkwiththem.Here,ssomeadviceforyou:havea;certain,timeeachdayandaquietplacewithgoodlightingforstudy,sothatyoucanconcentrate(集中)onyourstudywithoutinterruptions(中斷);haveeverythingready?beforeyousitdowntostudy,adictionary,paper,apenandbooks;besureyouunderstandwhatyoushouldlearnbeforeyoustart;readcarefullyandpayspecialattentiontothemostimportantthings;whenmemorizing,firstfindoutthemainpartsandthenrecitethewholething;checkyourhomeworkafteryoufinishit;neverforgettheimportanceofreviewandpreview·.42.Themainobjectofthearticleis____.A.toprovethatlearningisnotdifficult.B.tomakethereadersbeinterestedinstudyC.totelltheimportanceofselfteachingD.totellthestudentshowtostudywell43.Thefirstthingtorememberinstudyingisthat_____.A.youmustlikethesubjectB.youmustfollowtheteacherC.youmustenjoylearningD.youmuststudyhard44.Welearnthingsbecause_____.A.ourparentswantustolearnB.everystudentlearnsatschoolC.wemayusethesethingsinthefutureD.welikethesubjects45.Whichofthefollowingisnottheadvicegiveninthearticle?A.Toputapen,paperandbooksbesideyoubeforestudy.B.Tostudyatanypossibletimeandplace.C.Toreviewandpreview.D.ToDayattentiontothemostimportantthings.Ⅳ.短文改錯(cuò)(1O分)Onedaysomepeopleontheshoreheardcryfor46.______help.Theyranuptothesea.Asoldierjumpedinto47.______thewaterandswimtothemanwhowascallingfor48.______helps.Theyoungsoldierwasagoodswimmerand49._______soonpulledthemanbacktheshore.Hetookthe50._______manonthearmsandcarriedhimoutofwater.All51._______thepeopletherepraisedattheyoungman.Now52·_______everyonesawwhatthemanwasaveryrichmanin53.______thecity.Thenhewentupthesoliderandgavethe54.______soldieronedollarforsavehislife.55._______V.翻譯句子(15分)56.我們的朋友遍天下。57.他打開房門,發(fā)現(xiàn)房問里都是人。58.如果學(xué)校里沒有英語角,開辦一個(gè)怎么樣?59.兩分鐘以后,一切東西都消失了。60.它包含著強(qiáng)勁的藥物,能夠影響蚊子。Key:I.1~3CBC4.B根據(jù)句意,sothat引導(dǎo)目的狀語從句。5.Cputback意為“放回"。6.D本題考查時(shí)態(tài)。根據(jù)語境“他正在說什么的時(shí)候,我的心思不在那上面’’。所以“我現(xiàn)在擔(dān)心當(dāng)時(shí)就漏了一半’’。只對(duì)當(dāng)時(shí)的情況進(jìn)行說明,故用一般過去時(shí)。7.D本題對(duì)句式進(jìn)行考查?!捌硎咕?并列連詞+主句”,主句一般用將來時(shí)態(tài)。根據(jù)句意,此處是一種自然遞進(jìn)的關(guān)系,所以用and。8.BAll為不定代詞,作先行詞,后面省略了that。9.Bleavethewaterrunning讓水放任自流。10.A此題既考查了定語從句,又考查了名詞性從句,

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