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how named increased history later9BUnit2易错易考题
一、单项选择。
1. There is no doubt _____ the Diaoyu Island is part of China’s territory.
A. whether B. when C. why D. that
2. Parents should warn their children ______ away from water and fire.
A. to keep B. keeping C. keep D. to keeping
3. It was Marie Curie who ______ radium and ______ X-ray machines.
A. invented; discovered B. discovered; invented
C. founded; invented D. discovered; found
4. A UN report says that every year about 5 million people hunger in the world and that most of them are children.
A. die of B. die away C. die out D. die for
5 --I didn't see you at Olympic Sports Centre this morning. What happened
-- Sorry, I the exchange students around our school then.
A. showed B. was showing C. am showing D. will show
6.Neil Armstrong joined the navy after he ____________.
A. became an astronaut B. became a test pilot
C. received his student pilot’s license D. became command pilot of Gemini 8
7.___ the help of the modern technology, China ___ great contributions not only to our country but also to the whole world.
A. With; has made B. Under; makes C. In; made D. Because of; made
8. - What would some students like to do after finishing their education
- They would like to start to work_______ they needn't depend on their parents completely.
A. as soon as B. so that C. before D. while
9. --Modern technology is developing so quickly!
-- I agree with you. With the of robots, people will have more free time to relax.
A. situation B. instruction C. condition D. invention
10.---Could you look after my daughter for me while I’m away ---___________.
A. Yes, here you are B. With pleasure C. Yes, please D. You’re welcome
二、完形填空。
I was so careful. I was nervous too. I had taken driving lessons and just ____1____ my driving test. I now had my license. I had to pick up my father from work and drive him to the train station. I must have looked at the speedometer(速度计)a hundred times on that first trip. But as I got close to my father’s work, I felt more and more ____2____.
There he was standing in front of his office building. His friends made jokes about me driving. They joked that they would never see my father again. He hugged them goodbye and pretended(假装)he was going on a very ____3____ task—a trip with his son driving the car!
We all laughed.
But then, I was nervous again. I had to pull the car into the street. With all the traffic, there weren’t many chances. After a long time, the way was finally clear.
We got onto the highway and things settled(安定)down. My father was giving me some advice on how to change lanes(车道). ____4____, I saw flashing blue and red lights in the view mirror. The police were ____5____ me! They were pulling me over. “Oh no!” I said. “This is too terrible. I’ve been pulled over on my first trip as a licensed driver!”
“What did you do ” my father asked. I told him I didn’t know. I could not believe that I was speeding because there were so many cars passing me. Clearly, they were going ____6____ than I was.
The police officer came to my window. I ____7____ to smile, but I couldn’t. “The speed limit on these roads is 100 kilometres per ____8____,” he said. “Do you know how fast you were going ” I didn’t. “120 ” I guessed.
“No. You were going 65 kilometres an hour. You ____9____ drive that slow. You’ll cause an accident.”
When he found out this was my first day driving, he laughed and said, “You know, I don’t get to say this very often, but I will tell you. Please go a little faster on these ____10____. Not too fast though.”
He smiled and walked away. And that was my first day as a licensed driver.
1.A.accepted B.received C.passed D.checked
2.A.serious B.scared C.nervous D.confident
3.A.safe B.dangerous C.important D.careful
4.A.Finally B.Suddenly C.Quickly D.Luckily
5.A.behind B.over C.under D.before
6.A.farther B.slower C.closer D.faster
7.A.managed B.failed C.tried D.refused
8.A.hour B.minute C.second D.day
9.A.needn’t B.can’t C.should D.must
10.A.lanes B.highways C.streets D.paths
三、阅读理解。
What goes into mind when you think of kung fu, also known as wushu Maybe the image of Shaolin monks fighting with a serious look in their eyes, or popular children’s movies like Kung Fu Panda.
Recently, Laurence J. Brahm, a documentary filmmaker from the United States, Brahm began a journey of a kung fu pilgrimage(朝圣), traveling to cities in China and the US to search for the origin(起源).
Brahm himself is a kung fu lover who has been practicing for more than 40 years. For him, practicing this craft was more than fun.
Around 10 years ago, Brahm was unable to use one of his legs for about two years. But by practicing martial arts(武术), he was able to recover step by step. Now, kung fu has become a daily activity for him.
“Martial arts can help us connect our body, connect our blood flow, and also help connect us into our environment to increase our awareness.” Brahm said.
Still others find other meanings in the practice.
“Chinese kung fu is full of Chinese philosophies(哲学)and core values”, Hong Kong actor Bruce Leung told Xinhua.
Non-fight is one of these values, which is shown both in the name and the practice. Wu, is made up of two characters—age, and zhi, meaning “to stop”. So Brahm’s sees Kung fu as “a mirror of Chinese culture”.
The traditional values of kung fu, actually, are in the minds of all Chinese people. Why does China want to be in harmony with other nations “It’s part of the psychology(心理). Brahm also believes that today’s world needs to restart equal exchanges between countries, and that culture and sports, such as kung fu.”
1.What does Laurence J. Brahm explore in Searching for kung Fu ________
A.Styles of kung fu. B.People’s impressions of kung fu.
C.Functions of kung fu. D.The history and meaning of kung fu.
2.Which of the following would Brahm agree with about kung fu ________
A.It’s a way to kill time. B.It’s a way to make money.
C.It’s a way to stay healthy. D.It’s a way to keep awake.
3.The purpose of Paragraph 8 is to explain ________.
A.the core value of Chinese kung fu B.the history of Chinese kung fu
C.the structure of the Chinese word “wu” D.the beginning movement in kung fu
4.Which of the following proves kung fu is “a mirror of Chinese culture” ________
A.It influences China’s policy about sports.
B.It can spread Chinese culture worldwide.
C.It shows the world the importance of Chinese culture.
D.Its values are seen in China’s attitude to other countries.
四、单词运用。
1.--What do you think is the greatest __________-__(发明) in the 20th century --I think the computer is.
2. (欧洲人) usually like to have some desserts around 4:00 in the afternoon, but we Chinese don't.
3. China lies on the west of the __________(太平洋的) Ocean. It has a long history. covered with water.
4. In the old days, many people died because of________________(饥饿)
5. We study English, ____________ (物理)and other subjects at school.
6. It seemed that in general the robot ____________(满足) Mr Jiang's needs.
7. He was happy because he passed the exam _______________(successful).
8.Mr Jiang's business suit was ironed _____________(smooth) by robot.
五、动词填空。
1. It’s said that everything _______ (weigh) more on the Earth than on Mars because of the low gravity.
2. I _________(complete) all the work in a couple of days. Just wait and see!
3. I believe he can deal with such a situation because I _________(teach) him before.
4. The brave young man took the risk of his life _________(save) the child from fire.
5. How proud the twins were________ (hear) they were chosen to play the lead roles in the play.
六、任务型阅读。
Claude Monet’s paintings were quite different from the art styles that were popular in the 1870s France. Traditional artists always did their artwork in a studio and their paintings were realistic — they looked exactly like the real world. Claude Monet was part of a group of painters who were called Impressionists (印象派画家). Their paintings were light and a bit fuzzy — they gave an impression of what the real world looked like. Sometimes Impressionists worked outside, which was a very unusual thought in their time. Impressionism received its name from an early painting by Claude Monet titled Impression, Sunrise.
Knowing that trains were interesting subjects and represented modern progress, Claude Monet created a series of Impressionist paintings of trains from January to March of 1877. He worked on his paintings right on the train platform at the Gare Saint — Lazare, the train station on Saint Lazare Street. Although there were many train stations in Paris, this was the first train station built in Paris so it had historical significance.
Monet’s friend, Impressionist painter Pierre Auguste Renoir, told the following story to his sons about Claude Monet and painting the trains. Monet needed permission to spend time on the train platform and paint what he saw in his impressionistic style. One day Monet dressed himself in his very best suit along with a fine top hat, a good linen shirt and a silk tie. He appeared to be a wealthy gentleman while he really was a poor painter.
When he went towards the clerk at the train office, he presented his calling card which introduced him as Claude Monet, Painter. He asked to see the station master. The clerk quickly allowed this fine gentleman to enter the station master’s office. The station master was also impressed and gave Monet permission to paint on the train platform. The station master even kept trains from leaving on time so Monet could complete a scene even though passengers complained.
Was it all worthwhile Monet’s train scenes turned his career into a success and for the station master, made his train station famous until even now.
Claude Monet
Introduction Claude Monet was one of the Impressionist painters whose paintings were not the same as the popular art styles in the 1870s France. Impressionist paintings gave an impression of __1____ the real world looked. Impressionism was ___2___ after his painting Impression, Sunrise.
A story of painting trains At that time trains were subjects that could keep people __3___ and represented modern progress. He created paintings of trains between January and March in 1877, at the train station with the longest ___4___ in Paris. He dressed himself as a wealthy gentleman to win the station master’s trust. In order to help Monet complete a scene, the station master even made trains leave 5___ than they should do. His train scenes made not only his career successful but also the train station famous.