牛津英语译林版9上
单元测试
Unit
4
一、听力
(共20小题,
每小题1分,
计20分)
第一部分听对话回答问题。
What
did
Mike
learn
from
his
grandfather?
2.
Who
are
they
probably
(可能)
talking
about?
3.
How
does
Mary
learn
about
the
world?
4.
How
did
the
boy
use
to
go
to
school?
5.
How
old
is
Cindy
now?
A.
Three.
B.
Fifteen.
C.
Eighteen.
6.
What
is
the
boy
going
to
do
tomorrow?
A.
Go
to
the
sports
hall.
B.
Watch
TV.
C.
Play
basketball.
7.
Why
did
Linda
go
to
the
hospital?
A.
To
visit
some
patients.
B.
To
buy
medicine.
C.
To
donate
blood.
8.
When
did
Bill
Gates
start
the
company?
A.
In
1955.
B.
In
1973.
C.
In
1975.
9.
What
is
Simon
like
now?
A.
Shy.
B.
Brave.
C.
Humorous.
10.
What
time
did
the
girl
arrive
at
the
bus
stop?
A.
At
8:10
am.
B.
At
8:20
am.
C.
At
8:30
am.
第二部分听对话和短文回答问题。
听一段对话,
回答第11-12小题。
11.
Where
are
the
speakers
now?
A.
At
school.
B.
In
the
hospital.
C.
In
the
sports
centre.
12.
What
time
are
they
going
to
meet?
A.
At4:30.
B.
At
4:40.
C.
At
4:50.
听第一篇短文,
回答第13-15小题。
Holly
Taylor
Date
of
birth
___13___
31st,
1997
Experiences
She
began
to
learn
to
dance
at
the
age
of
3.
She
was
invited
to
dance
on
Broadway
at
11
with
the
help
of
her
___14___
.
She
went
to
a
middle
school
in
New
Jersey
in
2012.
She
is
working
hard
on
___15___
at
present.
13.
A.
October
B.
November
C.
December
14.
A.
classmates
B.
parents
C.
teachers
15.
A.
music
B.
dances
C.
films
听第二篇短文,
回答第16-20小题。
16.
How
old
is
Kelly?
A.
7
years
old.
B.
14
years
old.
C.
20
years
old.
17.
Where
is
Kelly’
s
school?
A.
Near
Paris.
B.
Near
Ireland.
C.
Near
London.
18.
When
is
the
reading
month
in
Kelly’s
school?
A.
In
September.
B.
In
October.
C.
In
November.
19.
How
long
can
students
keep
the
books
borrowed
from
the
library
during
the
month?
A.
At
least
one
day.
B.
At
most
two
days.
C.
At
most
three
days.
20.
What
does
Kelly
like
reading
best?
A.
Novels.
B.
Magazines.
C.
Newspapers.
二、单项选择
(共15小题,
每小题1分,
计15分)
21.
—
DO
you
have
any
cousins?
—
Yes,
I
have
______
18-year-old
cousin.
He
is
studying
in
Canada.
A.
a
B.
an
C.
the
D.
/
22.
I
saw
a
friend
a
few
minutes
ago,
but
he
pretended
(假装)
not
to
take
notice
______
me
when
I
walked
over
to
say
hello
to
him.
A.
of
B.
on
C.
about
D.
with
23.
Henry
is
the
shortest
in
our
school
basketball
team,
but
he
can
play
much
better
than
______
in
the
team.
A.
all
the
players
B.
no
players
C.
each
player
D.
any
other
player
24.
—
I’m
afraid
my
family
can’t
afford
to
send
me
to
study
at
university.
—
Don’t
worry.
You
can
get
a
______
if
you
behave
well
enough.
A.
challenge
B.
dictionary
C.
scholarship
D.
passport
25.
______
the
builders
may
have
much
difficulty
building
the
24-kilometre
cross-sea
Shenzhen
Zhongshan
Bridge,
they
will
never
give
up.
A.
If
B.
Since
C.
Because
D.
Although
26.
Some
people
in
the
village
don’t
like
David’s
appearance,
but
they
all
______
him
for
his
ability
to
solve
problems.
A.
admire
B.
doubt
C.
impress
D.
promise
27.
In
1987,
Huawei
Technologies
Co.
,
Ltd.
(华为技术有限公司)
was
______
a
small
company,
but
now
it
has
developed
into
a
world-famous
company
with
about
200,000
people.
A.
suddenly
B.
simply
C.
certainly
D.
closely
28.
—
We
failed
to
reach
the
top
of
the
mountain
again
because
of
the
bad
weather.
—
Don’t
______
!
Keep
trying
and
I’m
sure
you’ll
make
it
one
day.
A.
cheer
up
B.
show
off
C.
fall
behind
D.
lose
heart
29.
—
Could
you
please
help
me
return
this
book
to
Jack?
—
Sure,
no
problem.
I
______
it
to
him
as
soon
as
I
meet
him.
A.
return
B.
returned
C.
will
return
D.
have
returned
30.
—
Do
you
like
your
English
teacher?
—
Sure,
we
do.
He
never
______
us
to
do
what
we
don’t
like.
A.
advises
B.
forces
C.
allows
D.
causes
31.
—
It
is
said
that
on
April
13,
2021,
a
big
fire
______
in
a
factory
in
Xiamen,
Fujian
Province.
—
Yes,
that’s
true.
Luckily,
no
one
was
killed
in
the
fire.
A.
broke
out
B.
put
out
C.
found
out
D.
ran
out
32.
My
good
friend
Frank
enjoys
playing
chess
and
he
______
the
school
chess
club
for
two
years.
A.
joined
B.
has
joined
C.
was
in
D.
has
been
in
33.
—
Can
you
swim?
—
Of
course
I
can.
I
learned
it
in
the
countryside
______
I
was
young.
A.
before
B.
after
C.
when
D.
until
34.
—
Do
you
know
______
?
—
Sorry,
I
have
no
idea.
A.
when
and
where
was
Stephen
Curry
born
B.
what
did
Stephen
Curry
do
after
he
left
college
C.
why
could
Stephen
Curry
play
basketball
so
well
D.
who
allowed
Stephen
Curry
to
play
in
the
NBA
35.
—
How
well
you
can
play
volleyball!
—
______
.
My
dream
is
to
play
in
the
national
team
one
day.
A.
I’m
afraid
not
B.
Thank
you
C.
I
can’t
agree
with
you
D.
You
are
joking
三、完形填空
(共15小题,
每小题1分,
计15分)
Last
November,
when
Ariel
rode
her
bike
to
a
wildlife
park,
she
planned
to
go
for
a
walk
and
go
bird-watching.
___36___
,
she
saw
a
beautiful
swan
near
the
water.
Ariel
knew
that
swans
are
dangerous
and
can
sometimes
___37___
people.
But
as
she
got
close
to
this
one,
it
didn’t
move.
She
was
___38___
that
the
bird
needed
medical
treatment.
Ariel
covered
the
bird’s
head
with
her
jacket
to
keep
it
calm,
carefully
picked
it
up,
and
held
it
in
her
arms.
And
then
a
___39___
came
to
her:
What
should
I
do
now?
The
___40___
place
to
go
was
the
animal
centre,
but
it
was
on
the
other
side
of
the
city.
___41___
could
she
transport
a
big
swan
on
her
bike
all
that
way?
Luckily,
a
driver
___42___
her,
her
bike,
and
the
swan
a
ride
to
a
nearby
underground
station.
On
the
underground,
___43___
seemed
surprised
at
the
swan.
It
was
just
a
passenger
(乘客)
like
others.
Ariel
called
the
animal
centre,
and
a
manager
___44___
the
bird,
the
bike,
and
Ariel
at
the
underground
station
and
drove
them
to
the
centre.
There,
animal
doctors
found
that
the
swan
might
have
lead
poisoning
(铅中毒)
___45___
by
fishing
lines.
The
doctors
took
turns
taking
care
of
the
swan.
It
___46___
made
a
boyfriend
at
the
centre
—
another
swan
that
got
hurt.
The
treatment
___47___
.
The
swan
got
well
two
months
___48___
it
was
sent
to
the
centre.
It’s
a
___49___
ending.
Are
you
willing
to
___50___
a
swan
in
a
big
city?
Ariel
set
a
good
example
to
us
by
traveling
two
hours
on
foot,
by
subway,
and
by
car.
36.
A.
Luckily
B.
Quietly
C.
Slowly
D.
Suddenly
37.
A.
kiss
B.
hurt
C.
trust
D.
beat
38.
A.
certain
B.
glad
C.
confident
D.
angry
39.
A.
word
B.
decision
C.
plan
D.
question
40.
A.
loveliest
B.
busiest
C.
best
D.
hottest
41.
A.
What
B.
When
C.
How
D.
Why
42.
A.
offered
B.
showed
C.
sent
D.
led
43.
A.
somebody
B.
anybody
C.
everybody
D.
nobody
44.
A.
woke
up
B.
set
up
C.
picked
up
D.
opened
up
45.
A.
carried
B.
caused
C.
noticed
D.
realized
46.
A.
either
B.
just
C.
still
D.
even
47.
A.
finished
B.
mattered
C.
worked
D.
happened
48.
A.
before
B.
after
C.
since
D.
until
49.
A.
sad
B.
simple
C.
perfect
D.
difficult
50.
A.
save
B.
kill
C.
hit
D.
catch
四、阅读理解
(共15小题,
每小题2分,
计30分)
A
Howtoons
by
Saul
Griffith
&
Ingrid
Dragotta
Do
you
want
to
get
started
on
your
invention
(发明)
and
enjoy
comics
at
the
same
time?
This
cartoon
book
s
just
for
you!
Follow
Celine
and
Tucker
as
they
learn
through
play!
You’ll
learn
how
to
build
projects
and
toys
using
everyday
objects.
Toys!
by
Don
Wulffson
Have
you
ever
wondered
who
invented
Lego,
Mr.
Potato
Head
or
toy
trains?
Here’re
the
fascinating
stories
behind
them
and
many
other
toys
—
how
they
were
created
and
how
they
have
developed.
These
stories
also
tell
us
the
importance
of
following
our
dreams.
Marvelous
Mattie
by
Emily
Arnold
McCully
This
book
tells
the
story
of
Margaret
Knight.
With
her
sketchbook
(速写册)
and
her
father’s
toolbox,
Mattie
could
make
almost
anything.
A
man
tried
to
steal
her
idea
about
a
paper
bag
machine,
saying
girls
couldn’t
invent
machines,
but
Mattie
showed
he
was
wrong.
51.
Who
can
readers
meet
in
the
cartoon
book
Howtoons?
A.
Chris
and
Don.
B.
Saul
and
Ingrid.
C.
Celine
and
Tucker.
D.
Emily
and
Mattie.
52.
From
the
book
Toys!,
readers
can
learn
______
.
A.
what
toys
were
invented
by
Margaret
B.
how
some
popular
toys
were
invented
C.
what
the
top
twenty
toys
of
all
time
are
D.
how
to
use
everyday
objects
to
make
toys
53.
Who
may
be
interested
in
the
book
Marvelous
Mattie
most?
A.
Tony,
a
rocket
lover.
B.
Lily,
a
storybook
writer.
C.
Jason,
a
toy
and
game
inventor.
D.
Alice,
a
fan
of
Margaret
Knight.
B
Marty
Mckay
was
already
five
years
old,
but
he
was
still
the
baby
of
the
family.
“Can
I
have
some
tea
too?”
Marty
asked
his
mother.
“No,
Marty.
you’re
too
young
to
drink
tea.”
“But
why?”
Marty
asked.
“Because
your
fingers
are
too
small
to
hold
the
cup.
And
the
tea
is
too
hot
for
you,
baby.”
“I’m
not
a
baby,”
Marty
said.
“I’m
five
and
a
half.”
Marty
went
out
to
the
yard.
His
brother
Ralph
was
playing
basketball
there.
“Can
I
play
too?”
Marty
asked.
“No
Marty,
you’re
too
young
to
play
basketball.”
“But
why?”
Marty
asked.
“Because
the
basket
is
too
high.
And
the
ball
is
too
big
for
your
small
baby
hands,”
Ralph
said.
“I’m
not
a
baby,”
Marty
said.
“I’m
five
and
three
quarters.”
Marty
felt
sad
and
started
to
sob
(抽泣)
.
Marty’s
father
was
washing
the
car.
He
noticed
Marty
and
went
to
find
out
what
was
wrong.
“Why
are
you
sobbing?”
Marty’s
father
asked.
“Because
I’m
too
young
to
do
anything.
I
wish
I
weren’t
the
youngest
one.”
Just
then,
Marty’s
mother
came
out.
“We’re
going
to
have
another
baby.
That
means
you’re
going
to
be
a
big
brother,”
his
mother
said.
“But,
I’m
too
young
to
be
a
big
brother,”
Marty
said.
“I’m
just
a
baby!”
54.
Ralph
was
______
when
Marty
saw
him.
A.
drinking
tea
B.
reading
a
book
C.
washing
the
car
D.
playing
basketball
55.
Marty
was
sad
because
______
.
A.
the
hot
tea
hurt
his
fingers
B.
his
brother
hit
him
on
the
hand
C.
he
didn’t
have
a
younger
brother
D.
he
was
too
young
to
do
anything
56.
About
Marty’s
mother,
we
can
know
that
she
______
.
A.
will
have
another
baby
B.
enjoys
drinking
hot
tea
C.
often
helps
wash
the
car
D.
has
got
a
son
and
a
daughter
C
Born
in
Gansu
Province,
Liu
Daming
had
a
painful
childhood
(童年)
.
As
an
OI
(成骨不全症)
patient,
his
bones
were
easily
broken
and
he
couldn’t
grow
up
healthily
like
other
kids.
Before
the
age
of
18,
he
went
through
11
major
operations.
During
his
school
years,
Liu
studied
harder
than
the
other
students,
hoping
his
high
marks
could
reverse
people’s
bad
impressions
of
his
disability.
But
after
two
operations
at
the
age
of
15,
lying
in
bed
for
183
days,
Liu
changed
his
mind.
“I
finally
accepted
myself
and
my
difference,”
he
said.
The
thought
drove
Liu
to
try
for
a
life
of
his
own.
He
made
three
wishes:
to
have
operations
to
help
him
live
like
a
healthy
person,
to
write
a
book
that
will
bring
hope
to
people,
and
to
study
at
a
top
university.
The
first
one
was
the
most
difficult.
Doctors
refused
the
operation
because
his
life
would
be
in
great
danger.
However,
Liu
didn’t
give
up.
He
wrote
an
e-mail
in
English
to
ask
for
help
around
the
world.
Finally,
an
Italian
doctor
agreed
to
help
him
in
2012.
After
the
operation,
Liu
recorded
his
life-and-death
experience
in
Beyond
the
Destiny,
which
was
published
in
2013.
The
book
made
him
become
the
youngest
writer
to
publish
a
book
through
the
People’s
Publishing
House.
In
2015,
Liu
received
an
offer
from
the
University
of
Manchester
and
graduated
in
2019.
Last
year,
Liu
set
up
his
company
in
Zhongguancun.
“I
may
be
the
first
to
start
a
company
in
Zhongguancun
in
a
wheelchair
(轮椅)
,
but
I
won’t
be
the
last,”
he
said.
“I
hope
my
example
will
encourage
(鼓励)
more
people,
disabled
or
not,
to
live
a
meaningful
life.”
57.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
first
two
paragraphs?
A.
Liu
worked
harder
than
others
because
he
was
optimistic
(乐观的)
.
B.
Liu
was
afraid
of
falling
behind,
so
he
was
hard-working.
C.
Liu
went
through
a
hard
time
during
his
childhood.
D.
Liu
had
an
unhappy
life
because
he
failed
to
get
high
marks.
58.
The
underlined
word
“reverse”
probably
means
______
.
A.
improve
B.
raise
C.
show
D.
change
59.
Paragraph
4
mainly
talks
about
______
.
A.
how
Liu’s
three
wishes
came
true
B.
what
was
written
in
Liu’s
book
C.
how
people
felt
about
Liu’s
wishes
D.
what
doctors
did
to
cure
Liu’s
illness
60.
By
starting
his
own
company,
Liu
wants
people
to
______
.
A.
set
a
good
example
B.
have
courage
to
live
a
better
life
C.
set
up
companies
in
Zhongguancun
D.
think
about
how
to
help
the
disabled
D
A
study
has
found
that
many
among
China’s
post-90s
(in
China,
that
means
people
born
after
1990)
are
happy
to
be
home
alone.
And
they
call
themselves
“indoorsy”
people.
To
some
degree,
these
people
can
stay
at
home
alone
all
day
long
mainly
because
of
the
development
of
modern
technology,
especially
smartphones.
They
are
perfectly
able
to
get
along
with
themselves.
Nearly
90
percent
of
them
stay
on
their
smartphones
all
day
long.
Among
them,
over
26
percent
think
the
more
friends
they
have,
the
happier.
Xu
Xingxing
is
a
young
woman
born
after
1990.
“When
I’m
on
holiday,
I
would
spend
one
day
or
half
the
day
shopping.
Then
I
stay
indoors
for
the
rest
of
the
holiday.
At
home,
I
usually
spend
some
time
on
the
smartphone
and
the
housework,”
says
Xu.
Xu
is
among
those
who
prefer
to
stay
at
home
alone
instead
of
making
friends.
But
this
doesn’t
mean
that
Xu
won’t
reach
out
to
others.
Like
nearly
everyone
else,
she
still
likes
to
talk
to
her
friends
—
but
on
WeChat.
She
says
most
of
her
friends
live
far
away
even
though
they
live
in
the
same
city.
Xu
says
one
of
the
problems
she
needs
to
solve
every
day
is
making
decisions
on
what
to
eat.
Being
indoorsy
is
nothing
new,
but
the
growth
of
the
Internet
has
surely
helped
those
who
want
to
stay
behind
closed
doors.
Many
say
these
people
are
lazy,
but
there’s
no
doubt
that
this
lifestyle
has
helped
plenty
of
people
who
work
in
China’s
service
industry
(服务行业)
and
made
the
industry
grow
fast.
61.
What
makes
it
possible
for
China’s
post-90s
to
stay
at
home
alone
all
day
long?
A.
The
difficult
work.
B.
Modern
technology
.
C.
The
circle
of
friends.
D.
The
development
of
WeChat.
62.
According
to
the
study,
______
.
A.
most
post-90s
live
far
away
from
their
friends
B.
26%
of
the
post-90s
think
they
don’t
need
friends
C.
post-90s
like
playing
games
on
their
smartphones
D.
many
post-90s
are
able
to
get
along
with
themselves
well
63.
Which
of
the
following
doesn’t
Xu
like?
A.
Going
shopping.
B.
Making
friends.
C.
Talking
with
friends.
D.
Playing
on
the
smartphone.
64.
What’s
the
main
idea
of
the
last
paragraph?
A.
The
Internet
grows
very
fast.
B.
Indoorsy
people
are
actually
hard-working.
C.
Indoorsy
people
help
the
service
industry
develop.
D.
Many
young
people
choose
to
work
in
the
service
industry.
65.
What’s
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
The
story
of
a
woman
born
after
1990
B.
The
development
of
China’s
service
industry
C.
Many
China’s
post-90s
like
being
home
alone
D.
The
advantages
and
disadvantages
of
being
indoorsy
五、任务型阅读
(共15小题,
计20分)
(一)
阅读并完成表格,
每空一词。
(共10小题,
每小题1分,
计10分)
Last
Friday,
a
spelling
competition
was
held
in
the
Children’s
Activity
Centre.
In
the
competition,
a
little
girl
was
asked
to
spell
a
word.
But
because
of
her
soft
voice
the
judges
(裁判)
were
not
sure
whether
she
spelled
the
word
with
the
letter
A
or
E.
They
talked
it
over
and
finally
decided
to
ask
her
to
say
the
answer
again.
At
that
time,
the
girl
knew
she
had
made
a
mistake.
But
instead
of
telling
a
lie,
she
told
the
truth
that
she
had
said
the
wrong
letter
—
so
she
lost
the
competition.
As
the
girl
walked
off
the
stage,
people
stood
up
to
clap
(鼓掌)
because
they
respected
her
honesty.
Later,
many
newspaper
reporters
wrote
about
the
girl’s
story.
They
thought
she
won
the
biggest
competition:
the
competition
for
great
character.
Probably
the
biggest
test
of
our
character
is
what
we
would
do
if
we
knew
we
would
never
get
caught.
This
girl
could
easily
hide
the
truth
and
nobody
would
know
it
but
herself.
But
she
would
know
she
did
wrong.
As
the
saying
goes,
“If
you
cheat
(作弊)
,
you
make
yourself
cheap.”
The
girl
was
clever
and
strong
enough
to
do
the
right
thing.
Her
respect
for
herself
was
more
important
than
any
respect
others
might
give
her
for
winning
a
competition.
She
knew
she
would
have
to
live
with
herself
and
the
choice
she
made
at
that
moment
would
have
a
long-lasting
influence.
It’s
so
true
that
the
choices
we
make
today
make
what
we
are
tomorrow.
Our
children
will
follow
our
behaviour
much
more
than
our
advice.
So
if
we
want
them
to
be
honest,
we
must
show
them
the
way
by
being
honest
ourselves.
Remember,
kids
are
always
watching
what
we
do
and
how
we
live
even
when
we
don’t
think
they
see
or
know.
Grow
up
to
be
(66)
________
What
(67)
________
in
a
spelling
competition
A
girl
made
a
mistake
in
the
competition
but
the
judges
were
not
sure
whether
she
spelled
the
word
(68)
________
with
her
soft
voice,
so
they
asked
her
to
(69)
________
her
answer.
Instead
of
(70)
________
she
told
the
truth
that
she
had
said
the
wrong
letter,
and
then
she
lost
the
competition.
What
people
and
reporters
did
People
showed
their
(71)
________
to
the
girl
by
clapping
for
her
honesty.
Reporters
wrote
about
(72)
________
story
because
they
thought
the
girl
won
the
competition
for
great
character.
Conclusion
The
biggest
test
of
our
character
is
what
we
would
do
if
we
knew
no
one
would
(73)
________
us.
We
have
to
live
with
(74)
________
and
the
choices
we
make
will
have
a
long-lasting
influence.
What
we
are
tomorrow
(75)
________
on
the
choices
we
make
today.
Children
will
follow
parents’
behaviour
much
more
than
their
advice.
(二)
阅读并回答问题,
每题答案不超过5个词。
(共5小题,
每小题2分,
计10分)
When
it
comes
to
Liangshan,
poverty
(贫困)
may
be
the
first
word
that
you
think
of.
But
since
our
country
carried
out
many
policies
(政策)
to
develop
the
poor
area,
great
changes
have
taken
place
there.
Three
years
ago,
a
photo
of
a
boy
in
Liangshan
impressed
thousands
of
people.
in
the
photo,
the
9-year-old
boy
is
climbing
the
mountain
road
in
the
snow
with
his
little
brother
on
his
back.
It
was
reported
that
they
were
on
the
way
to
their
new
home.
Now,
three
years
has
passed,
and
how
is
their
life?
When
the
reporter
met
the
boy
again,
he
was
full
of
happiness.
According
to
him,
education
was
the
biggest
change
in
his
new
life.
In
the
past,
he
had
to
go
through
a
hard
mountain
road
to
go
to
school.
He
used
to
study
in
the
old
and
dark
classroom.
Now,
his
new
school
is
near
his
home.
And
there
is
a
library
full
of
books
and
a
big
basketball
court
(球场)
in
his
bright
and
beautiful
school.
He
takes
interest
in
basketball
and
wants
to
be
a
basketball
player
in
the
future.
When
the
boy’s
father
was
interviewed,
he
said,
“I’m
really
thankful.
We
can
get
out
of
poverty
because
of
our
national
policies.
I
could
hardly
support
my
family
by
planting
potatoes
and
corn
(玉米)
before.
However,
I’m
working
in
the
factory
now
and
making
more
money.
Life
has
become
much
easier
to
us.”
76.
When
was
the
photo
taken
according
to
Paragraph
2?
77.
W
hat
was
the
weather
like
when
the
photo
was
taken?
78.
What
does
the
boy
think
of
his
new
school?
79.
What
is
the
boy’s
dream
now?
80.
What
was
the
boy’s
father’s
job
before?
六、词汇
(共20小题,
每小题1分,
计20分)
(一)
根据句意和汉语提示写出单词,
完成句子。
81.
With
great
________
(勇气)
,
a
69-year-old
Chinese
named
Xia
Boyu
without
legs
reached
the
top
of
Mt.
Qomolangma
successfully
on
May
14,
2018.
82.
—
What
do
you
want
to
be
in
the
future?
—
I
want
to
be
a
doctor
and
do
some
________
(研究)
into
cancer.
83.
Keep
a
________
(记录)
of
what
you
eat
every
day
and
then
you’ll
probably
start
eating
more
healthily.
84.
They
have
already
lost
several
games,
so
________
(胜利)
is
now
almost
out
of
their
reach.
85.
—What
is
the
result
of
the
football
match?
—
Neither
team
________
(得分)
and
it
ended
in
a
draw
(平局)
.
(二)
根据句意用所给单词的适当形式填空。
86.
My
brother
always
gets
up
very
early
in
the
morning,
so
it
is
________
(usual)
for
him
to
be
late
for
school.
87.
The
young
man
will
work
in
Microsoft
as
an
engineer
after
he
________
(graduate)
from
Manchester
University.
88.
As
Chinese,
we
all
feel
proud
of
the
great
________
(achieve)
that
our
country
has
made
in
the
past
forty
years.
89.
At
the
evening
party,
all
the
school
________
(lead)
sang
and
danced
together
with
the
students
happily.
90.
—
Are
there
any
________
(Germany)
students
in
that
international
school?
—
Sorry,
I
have
no
idea.
(三)
根据短文内容及首字母提示,
填写所缺单词,
使其意思完整。
To
me,
skating
was
more
important
than
anything
else
in
the
world.
(91)
W________
I
had
time,
I
practised
skating
in
the
rink
(溜冰场)
.
I
had
no
social
life
or
interests
except
skating.
All
I
wanted
was
to
(92)
s________
in
winning
every
competition
I
took
part
in.
But
an
accident
changed
everything.
During
that
competition,
I
fell
and
was
badly
hurt.
After
an
operation,
I
(93)
s________
from
the
accident,
but
the
doctor
told
me
that
I
couldn’t
skate
anymore.
It
meant
my
skating
(94)
c________
ended.
It
was
a
terrible
blow
(打击)
to
me.
I
(95)
l________
heart
and
had
no
idea
what
I
could
do.
In
the
following
days,
I
(96)
r________
silent
and
did
nothing.
After
eight
months
of
suffering
(折磨)
,
I
knew
I
had
to
make
a
change.
So
I
(97)
f________
myself
to
do
something
meaningful.
I
volunteered
to
work
as
a
swimming
coach
in
my
neighborhood.
I
got
along
well
with
kids
and
I
had
a
strong
(98)
f________
of
joy
when
seeing
their
smiles.
Little
by
little,
I
walked
out
of
the
shadow
(阴影)
and
became
confident
again.
Sometimes,
challenges
in
life
will
get
in
our
way.
We
can
choose
to
stay
behind
or
try
to
(99)
d________
with
them.
My
accident
was
a
challenge
but
it
failed
to
stop
me
from
moving
on.
And
now
I
have
enough
(100)
c________
to
face
any
difficulty
in
my
life.
七、书面表达
(共1题,
计20分)
一直以来,
人们对英雄的定义没有统一的标准。英雄可以是科学家、体育健将,
也可以是医生或者见义勇为者。谁是你心目中的英雄呢?他/她在你成长过程中对你有什么影响呢?请你根据下面的提示,
写一篇英语演讲稿。
The
hero
in
my
heart
1.
Who
is
the
hero
in
your
heart?
2.
Why
do
you
regard
(视为)
him/
her
as
a
hero?
3.
What
experiences
did
he
I
she
have?
4.
What
can
you
learn
from
him/
her?
要求:
1.
演讲稿须包含所有提示信息,
可适当增加细节;
2.
100词左右
(演讲稿开头已给出,
不计入总词数)。
The
hero
in
my
heart
Good
afternoon,
everyone!
I’m
glad
that
I
have
the
chance
to
talk
about
the
hero
in
my
heart
—
________
.
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16-20
BCBCB
21-25
BADCD
26-30
ABDCB
31-35
ADCDB
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DBADC
41-45
CADCB
46-50
DCBCA
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CBDDD
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66.
honest
67.
happened
68.
correctly
69.
repeat
70.
lying
71.
respect
72.
her
73.
catch
74.
ourselves
75.
depends
76.
In
2018.
77.
It
was
snowy.
78.
Bright
and
beautiful.
79.
To
be
a
basketball
player.
80.
He
was
a
farmer.
81.
courage
82.
research
83.
record
84.
victory
85.
scored
86.
unusual
87.
graduates
88.
achievements
89.
leaders
90.
German
91.
Whenever
92.
succeed
93.
survived
94.
career
95.
lost
96.
remained
97.
forced
98.
feeling
99.
deal
100.
courage
One
possible
version:
The
hero
in
my
heart
Good
afternoon,
everyone!
I’m
glad
that
I
have
the
chance
to
talk
about
the
hero
in
my
heart
—
Lang
Ping.
Lang
Ping
joined
the
national
team
in
1978.
She
trained
hard
and
her
hard
work
helped
the
Chinese
women’s
volleyball
team
win
their
first
Olympic
gold
in
1984.
In
1995,
Lang
started
her
career
as
a
coach.
Whatever
she
takes
up,
she
always
tries
her
best.
Under
her
leadership,
the
Chinese
women’s
volleyball
team
has
won
many
international
competitions.
But
behind
her
success,
Lang
is
in
poor
health
because
of
too
much
exercise
and
hard
work.
However,
she
has
a
strong
will
and
never
thinks
of
giving
up.
Lang
Ping’s
story
impresses
me
a
lot.
Whenever
I
have
difficulty,
her
spirit
encourages
me
to
keep
moving
on.
I
believe
where
there’s
a
will,
there’s
a
way.