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八上Unit4What’sthebestmovietheater?提優(yōu)檢測(cè)單項(xiàng)選擇()1.—Heistheonlyonewhofailedinthemathexam.—Really?Youmeanhestudies.A.themostcarefulB.theleastcarefulC.themostcarefullyD.theleastcarefully()2.ProfessorLiisverycreative,Ithinkhe'soneofinthecollege.A.mostpopularteachersB.themostpopularteachersC.morepopularteachersD.themostpopularteacher()3.TherearemanyplacestovisitinChina,Qingdao,MountTaiandsoon.A.forexampleB.suchasC.infactD.atfirst()4.Ofallthestudents,WuDongruns.A.fastB.fasterC.fastestD.mostfast()5.Maryboughtmeabook.Sheanhourago.A.gaveittomeB.gavemeitC.givesitmeD.gavemetoit()6.Jim,it’suptoyouwhenwewillstart.AnytimeisOKtome.A.todecideB.decideC.todescribeD.describe()7.It'sdifficultformetothebestonetheclothes,becausetheyareallthebest.A.askforB.bring;toC.choose;fromD.share;with()8.Inmyclass,Angleisthebutstudiesthanothers.A.shorter;bestB.shortest;betterC.shortest;bestD.shorter;better()9.Asstudents,wemustworkhardtomakeourcountry.A.richandstrongerB.richerandstrongC.richerandstrongerD.richandstrong()10.—HowfarisitfromheretotheChildrenPark?—It'sabout.A.30minuteswalkB.30minutes’swalkC.30minutes’walkD.30-minuteswalk()11.Theyouare,themistakesyou'llmake.A.morecarefully;lessB.morecareful;lessC.morecarefully;fewerD.morecareful;fewer()12.—Lisa,howisyourcousin?—Heisnow.Thankyou.A.morehealthierB.muchhealthierC.veryhealthierD.healthiest()13.(山東臨沂)Ididn’tseeyouin.Youmusthavebeenveryquiet.A.comesB.tocomeC.comeD.havecome()14.It'snotnecessarytobuygiftsformotherswetreateverydayasMother'sDay,Andtobehonest,whattheyreallyneedismoreloveandcarefromus.A.assoonasB.asfarasC.aslongas()15.—Alotofoldpeoplefeellonely.Weshouldtryourbesttocareforthem.—.Imean,we'reallgoingtobeoldoneday,too.TakeiteasyB.NotatallC.You'reright完形填空MarkHillisatrafficpoliceofficerinWatford,nearLondon.HeworksonsomeofthebusieststreetsinBritain.“Therearetrafficpolice1twenty-fourhoursaday.Therearethreeshiftseachday,andeachshiftis2hours.Usuallywehavetodealwiththreeorfouraccidentseachshift.”“Wedealwithanyonewhoishurtintheaccident.That'sthe3thing.Thenwehavetocleartheroadandgetthetraffic4again.”“Youmustbecarefulwhiledriving.Mostaccidenthappenbecausepeopledrivetoo5.Especiallywhentheroadiswet,it'smore6.Sometimeswegetaccidents7driversdon'tobeytherules.Forexample,I’veseenalotofdriverswhopassothers8theleft.It'snotrightinBritain.Ifyouwanttopassthecarsinfront,youhavetogointothefastlaneontheright.”“Ilovemyjob.Itmakesmefeel9everyday—Ineverknow10I’mgoingtodofromonedaytothenext.AndImeetallkindsofpeople.Idon'tthinkthere'sanyotherjobthatcangivemethatexperience.”()1.A.onatripB.ondutyC.onshowD.inacar()2.A.eightB.fifteenC.eighteenD.twelve()3.A.firstB.lastC.secondD.only()4.A.stoppingB.servingC.movingD.waiting()5.A.fastB.carefullyC.slowlyD.quickly()6.A.strictB.dangerousC.normalD.nervous()7.A.andB.soC.butD.because()8.A.atB.forC.inD.on()9.A.sleepyB.angryC.excitedD.sad()10.A.whatB.howC.whereD.which閱讀理解A(判斷篇正A誤B)TherearemanybeautifultownsinSwitzerland,andSolothurnisoneofthem.ThesmalltownisinthenorthwestofSwitzerland.Itisworld-famousnotonlyforitsbeautybutalsoforitsobsession(癡迷)withthenumber11.Thereare11churches,11fountains(噴泉),11museumsand11towersinSolothurn.What'smore.theclockinthetownsquareonlyshows11hoursbecausethenumber12ismissing.AlsothepeopleofSolothurnshowtheirspecialloveforthenumber11intheirdailylives.Forexample,peoplecelebratetheir11thbirthdaysinspecialways.Manyrestaurants'nameshavethenumber11inthem.An11%discount(折扣)iscommoninstores,etc.EveryoneinSolothurnknowsaboutthetown'sobsessionwiththenumber11,butnooneissureaboutthereasonbehindit.Somesayitcomesfromafolktale(民間故事).Somesayithassomethingtodowithanoldbook.However,onethingisforsure:Solothurn'sobsessionwiththenumber11startedcenturiesago.Thefirstmention(提及)ofthenumber11inthetown'shistorydatesbackto(追湖到)1252.Atthattime,11peoplebecamethemembersofthetown'scouncil(議會(huì)).Thankstothemagicalnumber11,todaythesmalltowndrawsalotofvisitorsfromallaroundtheworldeveryyear.()11.Solothurnisworld-famousonlyforitsobsessionwiththenumber11.()12.Solothurnhas11churches,11fountains,11museumsand11towers.()13.InSolothurn,people'sobsessionwiththenumber11canbefoundintheirdailylives.()14.PeopleinSolothurnknowwhytheylikethenumber11.()15.11peopleleftSolothurn'scouncilin1252.B(選擇篇)MallsarepopularplacesforAmericanstogoto.Somepeoplespendsomuchtimeatmallsthattheyarecalledmallrats.Mallratsshopuntiltheyvisithundredsofstores.Peoplelikemallsformanyreasons.Theyfeelsafebecausemallshavepolicestations.Parkingisusuallyfree.Andtheairinsideisalwaysfresh.Thenewestmallshavebeautifulrestplaceswithwaterfallsandlargegreentrees.ThelargestmallintheUnitedStatesistheMallofAmericainMinnesota.Itcovers4.2millionsquarefeet.Ithas555stores,andalargepark!Thereareparkingspacesfor12,750cars.About750,000peopleshopthereeveryweek.ThefirstindoormallintheUnitedStateswasbuiltin1965inEdina,Minnesota.Peoplelovedoingalltheirshoppinginoneplace.Moremallsarebuiltaroundthecountry.Nowmallsaretowncenterswherepeoplecometodomanythings.Theyshop,andofcourse,theyalsoeatinfoodcourtsthathavefoodfromallovertheworld.Theyseefilmsattheaters.Somepeopleevengettheirexercisebydoingthenewsportof"mallwalking".Othersgotomallstomeetfriends.Insomemalls,peoplecanseeadoctorandevengotochurches.Inotherwords,peoplecandoalmosteverythinginmalls.Nowpeoplecanliveintheirfavoriteshoppingcentersinfact.()16.ThoseAmericansarecalledmallrats.A.whoeatinfoodcourtsatmallsB.whospendsomuchtimeatmallsC.whoenjoythemselvesatmallsD.whodoalltheirshoppingatmalls()17.ThepassagegivesreasonswhyAmericanpeoplelikemalls.A.2B.3C.4D.5()18.Accordingtothepassage,Americanslikedoingshopping.A.inoneplaceB.inaquietplaceC.inabusyplaceD.indifferentplaces()19.Whatdoesthethirdparagraphmainlytellus?A.Peopleliketogotothemalls.B.TheMallofAmericaisnoisy.C.WhenAmericahadthefirstmall.D.WhattheMallofAmericaislike.()20.WhichstatementisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Peoplecanseeadoctorinsomemalls.B.Parkingisfreeinallthemalls.C.Themallsareonlyinbigcities.D.ThelargestmallisinHongKong.C(選擇篇)DoyouknowIceland?Herearefourinterestingthingsaboutit.Icelandersloveswimminginoutdoorhotsprings.However,youhavetotakeoffyourclothesbeforeyoustepintheshower.Youcannotwearaswimsuitwhilebathing.Also,mostshowersdon'thavedoorsorcurtainsbutmenandwomenhavedifferentlockerrooms.TheIcelandiclanguageremainsunchanged(保持不變的)fromancientNorse.Thatmeans1.000-year-oldtextsarestilleasilyread.ThoughitisacountryclosetotheArcticCircle(北極圈),Iceland'sclimate(氣候)isnotascoldashowyouthink.Theaveragetemperature(平均氣溫)inwinteris0°C,andbetween10°Cto20°Cduringsummer.Thehighesttemperaturewas30.5°Cin1939inhistory.Thecountry'stotalpopulationisonlyaround330,000,justatenthofthoselivinginSanFrancisco,California.Reykjavikisthecountry'scapitalandlargestcity,hometo60%ofIcelanders.80%ofthecountryremainsuninhabited(無人居住的).()21.IfyouwanttoswimwhiletravelinginIceland,you.A.cangoswimminginhotspringsoutsideB.shouldn'ttakeoffyourswimsuitwhilebathingC.mayfindmanydoorsandcurtainsintheshowersD.canenjoyyourselfswimminginindoorhotsprings()22.HowisIceland'sclimate?A.Verycold.B.Enjoyable.C.Veryhot.D.Notsonice.()23.WhatdoyouknowaboutReykjavik?A.Itisthelargestcityintheworld.B.ItisthecapitalcityofIceland.C.80%ofIcelanderslivethere.D.ItisnotclosetotheArcticCircle.()24.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.Around330,000Icelanderslivein20%ofthecountry.B.Icelandersnowcan'teasilyreadthe1,000-year-oldtextsfromancientNorse.C.Thehighesttemperaturerecorded(被記載的)wasbetween10°Cto20°Cin1939inhistory.D.Menandwomensharethesamelockerroomswhileswimminginhotsprings.()25.Wherecanwereadthepassage?A.Asciencebook.B.Atravelad.C.Asportsnewspaper.D.Ageographymagazine.四、閱讀表達(dá)AChinaisatreasurechest(珍寶箱)ofcultureandhistory.ButmanypeoplefromothercountriesknowlittleaboutChina,exceptfortheGreatWall,giantpandasorkungfu.Wecanlearnmoreaboutacountrybyreadingitsliterature(文學(xué)).Literatureismirrorofsociety(社會(huì))andculture.IfirstwentintotheChineseliteraryworldthroughtranslation(譯文)ofLuXun'sAMadman'sDiary,whichIreadformyhighschoolEnglishclassinAustralia,Writtenin1918,AMadman'sDiaryisabouta"madman"whoworriesthateveryonearoundhimwantstoeathim.AsIreadit.Ikeptwondering,“Ishereallymad?”LaterIfoundoutthatLuXunusedthemadmanasametaphor(比喻)forthemadnessofhissociety.Backthen,therulingclasstreatedeverydaypeoplebadly.LuXunwasveryunhappyaboutthisandwantedtoexpress(表達(dá))hisfeelings.AfterreadingitIfoundIhadsomuchmoretolearnaboutChina.IbegantolearnChinese.IhopemyChinesewillbegoodenoughonedaysoIcanreadtheoriginal(原作的)Chineseliterature.TodaypeoplefromaroundtheworldsharetheirstoriesofChineseliterature.TheywriteabouthowreadinghelpsthemknowChineseculture,societyandhistory,aswellashowpeopleinothercountriesthinkofChineseliterature.HowdoyouthinkChinacanbettershareitsstorieswiththeworld?Whatcanyoudotohelpmakethempopular?Writetousandletusknow!TEENSAccordingtothewriter,howcanwelearnmoreaboutacountry?WhatwasthefirstChinesebookthatthewriterread?Accordingtothewriter,howdidLuXunfeelaboutthesocietyofhistime?Whydidthewriterbeg

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