Unit4
Stories
and
Poems单元练习
一、单项选择
1.
I
have
good
friends
here
and
they
often
help
me
when
I
am
in
trouble.
A.
the
number
of
B.
the
number
C.
a
number
of
D.
a
number
2.
Mary
when
she
saw
a
big
snake
in
the
grass.
A.
ended
up
B.
ran
away
C.
grew
up
D.
took
away
3.
He
could
wait
and
left
this
city
immediately.
A.
any
longer
B.
much
longer
C.
not
longer
D.
no
longer
4.
If
you
are
free
when
you
,
I
hope
you
can
come
to
see
me.
A.
pass
by
B.
pass
away
C.
pass
on
D.
pass
out
5.
If
you
are
free
at
the
moment,
please
clean
your
bedroom
yourself.
Here
"at
the
moment"
means
.
A.
at
once
B.
now
C.
right
away
D.
in
a
minute
6.
She
is
planning
her
project.
Let's
help
her
some
good
ideas.
A.
come
out
B.
come
up
C.
come
up
with
D.
catch
up
with
7.
She
doesn't
like
to
read
,
but
she
likes
to
read
in
silence.
A.
loud
B.
aloud
C.
quickly
D.
quietly
8.
---
He
has
some
trouble
himself
in
English.
---
He
should
do
more
practice.
A.
explaining
B.
expressing
C.
expecting
D.
exchanging
9.
---
Alan!
Why
are
you
so
late
---
Sorry!
When
I
home,
I
met
one
of
my
old
friends.
A.
went
B.
am
walking
C.
has
gone
D.
was
walking
10.
When
I
came
back
home,
my
mother
dinner.
A.
cooks
B.
is
cooking
C.
was
cooking
D.
have
cooked
11.
---
Look
at
the
glasses
on
the
desk.
Are
they
David's
---
They
belong
to
him.
I
saw
him
go
out
with
glasses
just
now.
A.
might
B.
could
C.
mustn't
D.
can't
12.
---
Whose
is
the
pencil
box
---
It
be
Tom's.
Look
at
his
name
on
the
cover!
A.
can
B.
may
C.
must
D.
need
二、完形填空
Five
paintings
worth
500
million
euros,
including
works
by
modern
masters
Henri
Matisse
and
Pablo
Picasso,
have
been
stolen
from
a
Paris
museum,
officials
said
Thursday.
The
paintings
13
missing
just
before
the
Musee
d'Art
Moderne
was
to
open.
A
14
window
and
lock
suggested
that
it
took
place
overnight
Wednesday.
Video
cameras
recorded
one
person
entering
the
museum
15
a
window.
But
it
was
unclear
16
more
thieves
took
part
in
stealing
the
art.
Besides
the
Matisse
and
the
Picasso,
works
by
Georges
Braque,
Ferdinand
Leger
and
Amedeo
Modigliani
were
also
17
from
the
walls
of
the
museum,
one
of
the
most-visited
in
the
French
capital.
It
is
said
that
the
stolen
paintings
18
500
million
euros
(635
million
dollars).
France
has
seen
a
growing
19
of
art
thefts
in
recent
months.
In
January,
about
30
paintings—
20
some
by
Picasso
and
Henri
Rousseau—were
stolen
from
a
building
in
the
Cote
d'Azur,
with
a
total
value
of
around
one
million
euros.
On
New
Year's
Eve,
a
painting
by
Edgar
Degas
21
from
the
Cantini
Museum
in
Marseille,
also
in
the
south
of
France.
The
1877
painting
worth
800,000
euros
had
been
lent
for
22
by
the
Musee
d'Orsay
in
Paris.
In
June
last
year,
the
Picasso
Museum
in
Paris
was
robbed
during
the
day,
the
art
stolen
was
worth
three
million
euros.
13.
A.
discovered
B.
were
discovered
C.
have
discovered
D.
is
discovered
14.
A.
moved
B.
pulled
C.
lost
D.
broken
15.
A.
across
B.
through
C.
on
D.
over
16.
A.
why
B.
when
C.
if
D.
where
17.
A.
taken
away
B.
given
away
C.
thrown
away
D.
put
away
18.
A.
sold
B.
cost
C.
took
D.
afford
19.
A.
group
B.
part
C.
lot
D.
number
20.
A.
including
B.
except
C.
with
D.
against
21.
A.
bought
B.
borrowed
C.
disappeared
D.
appeared
22.
A.
a
meeting
B.
an
exhibition
C.
a
play
D.
a
concert
三、阅读理解
A
The
Louvre
(卢浮宫)
first
opened
to
the
public
in
1793
in
Paris,
France.
The
Louvre
has
some
of
the
world's
greatest
artwork,
including
Leonardo
da
Vinci's
Mona
Lisa
(达芬奇之画《蒙娜丽莎》).
It
is
the
largest
national
museum
in
France
and
one
of
the
most
visited
museums
in
the
world.
The
Louvre
has
drawn
a
lot
of
attention
recently.
According
to
reports,
the
American
fast-food
chain
McDonald's
is
going
to
open
a
restaurant
in
the
underground
entrance
to
the
Louvre
in
November.
This
is
McDonald's
plan
to
celebrate
its
30th
anniversary
in
France.
McDonald's
is
happy
to
feed
the
hungry
visitors,
but
others
are
unhappy
about
mixing
important
art
and
fast
food.
But
the
Louvre
thinks
that
McDonald's
fits
right
in
with
its
international
image.
In
a
statement,
the
Louvre
said
it
is
glad
that
all
its
visitors,
French
or
foreign,
will
be
able
to
enjoy
a
rich
selection(选择)
of
restaurants.
The
McDonald's
would
represent
the
American
corner
of
a
new
food
court
(餐饮区).
Peter
Goddard,
a
Canadian
writer
thinks
it
is
not
a
bad
idea
to
have
McDonald's
at
the
Louvre.
23.
The
first
paragraph
mainly
tells
us
.
A.
what
the
Louvre
is
B.
when
the
Louvre
was
open
to
the
public
C.
where
da
Vinci's
Mona
Lisa
is
D.
which
the
largest
national
museum
in
France
is
24.
Why
did
the
Louvre
draw
a
lot
of
attention
recently
A.
It
is
going
to
celebrate
its
30th
anniversary.
B.
It
might
have
a
fast
food
restaurant
in
its
entrance.
C.
It
has
the
most
famous
paintings
in
the
world.
D.
It
is
the
largest
national
museum
in
France.
25.
What's
the
meaning
of
the
underlined
word
“image”
in
the
third
paragraph
A.
形象
B.
位置
C.
品味
D.
关系
26.
What's
the
Louvre's
opinion
about
this
question
A.
The
Louvre
is
happy
to
feed
the
hungry
visitors.
B.
The
Louvre
is
against
the
decision.
C.
The
Louvre
has
no
idea
about
the
decision.
D.
The
Louvre
agrees
to
the
decision.
27.
What's
the
best
title
for
this
passage
A.
The
Louvre
B.
The
American
Fast-food
Chain—McDonald's
C.
Art
and
Hamburgers
D.
A
New
Food
Court
B
What's
this
If
you're
looking
at
this
tree
in
the
shape
of
a
butterfly,
it's
a
topiary.
A
topiary
is
a
tree
or
bush
that
is
trained
into
a
shape.
A
topiary
gardener
should
make
a
drawing
first.
The
drawing
shows
the
"final
shape
that
the
gardener
likes.
The
gardener
then
chooses
a
bush
for
the
topiary.
It
may
be
one
that
just
planted
or
one
that
is
already
in
place.
In
June
of
the
plant's
first
year,
the
gardener
looks
for
new
leaves.
When
the
leaves
grow,
it's
time
to
shape
the
bottom
of
the
bush.
It
needs
about
five
years.
The
top
is
not
trimmed
during
this
time.
In
the
fifth
year,
the
bush
grows
tall
enough
for
shaping.
Then
the
gardener
begins
to
shape
the
whole
bush.
Once
a
topiary
has
been
started,
it
needs
care
all
year.
In
summer
it
must
be
cut
many
times
to
keep
its
shape.
This
cutting
also
helps
the
bush
grow.
In
winter
the
bushes
don't
grow.
The
gardeners
have
to
brush
snow
off
the
plants,
or
snow
may
hurt
some
parts
of
them.
Topiary
gardening
is
a
very
old
art.
The
Romans
did
it
in
the
first
century.
In
the
sixteenth
century,
people
in
Europe
liked
topiaries
too.
By
the
late
1600s,
topiaries
were
also
grown
in
America.
Today
it's
popular
in
many
parts
of
the
world.
28.
Put
the
following
in
the
right
order
according
to
the
passage.
a.
The
gardener
chooses
a
bush
for
the
topiary.
b.
The
whole
bush
grows
tall
enough
for
shaping.
c.
The
gardener
begins
to
shape
the
bottom
of
the
bush.
d.
The
gardener
draws
the
shape
of
a
topiary.
A.
d-a-b-c.
B.
b-c-a-d.
C.
a-d-c-b.
D.
d-a-c-b.
29.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"trimmed"
in
the
third
paragraph
mean
A.
shaken
B.
cut
C.
cleaned
D.
collected
30.
Why
must
we
cut
a
topiary
many
times
in
the
summer
A.
Because
the
bush
can
be
in
good
shape.
B.
Because
it
will
make
the
bush
grow
slowly.
C.
Because
it
can
change
the
bush
into
another
one.
D.
Because
it
helps
the
bush
grow
tall
enough.
31.
Growing
a
topiary
garden
take
both
skills
and
.
A.
mood
B.
luck
C.
money
D.
time
32.
The
last
paragraph
mainly
tells
us
that
.
A.
topiary
gardening
has
a
long
history
B.
topiary
gardening
is
too
difficult
an
art
to
learn
C.
topiary
gardening
plays
a
great
role
in
our
life
D.
topiary
gardening
will
be
more
popular
in
the
future
C
(Renee—a
beautiful
princess;
Broo—a
blue
bear;
Nahloo—a
magical
place)
When
the
Princess
Renee
heard
about
Broo,
she
came
down
from
her
castle.
She
found
Broo
while
he
was
busy
eating
honey.
"Mr.
Bear,"
the
Princess
said,
"you
can
welcome
in
Nahloo.
Here
we
share
with
each
other.
We
don't
take
things
from
each
other."
Broo
thought
about
it
for
a
moment
and
realized
that
he
had
made
a
mistake.
"Well,"
he
said,
"maybe
drinking
all
that
milk
wasn't
the
best
idea."
The
Princess
continued,
"Mr.
Bear,
you
can
drink
and
eat,
but
you
won't
feel
good
because
you
have
never
made
any
contribution
to
anyone
else.
I
think
you'll
find
that
it
is
better
to
be
full
in
your
heart
not
just
in
your
stomach."
After
saying
this,
the
Princess
went
back
to
the
castle
leaving
Broo
alone.
One
day
Broo
was
going
to
take
lots
of
cookies
from
the
rabbits
then
he
remembered
what
the
Princess
said
to
him.
So
Broo
decided
not
to
eat
the
cookies.
The
rabbits
were
surprised
and
said,
"Thank
you
for
your
kindness,
Mr.
Bear.
Now
these
cookies
will
taste
sweeter
because
they
are
given
by
you,
my
friend.
If
you
like,
come
back
tomorrow
and
we
can
have
the
cookies
together."
Broo
was
filled
with
joy
and
went
through
the
land.
He
gave
back
everything
he
had
taken.
In
return,
he
received
a
promise
from
everyone
to
share
their
food
with
him.
Broo
was
so
delighted
that
he
started
dancing
in
the
moonlight
with
the
Princess
as
his
partner.
33.
When
the
Princess
Renee
came
down,
Broo
was
.
A.
dancing
with
rabbits
B.
eating
honey
C.
giving
everything
back
D.
having
cookies
34.
In
Nahloo,
.
A.
the
Princess
Renee
stayed
with
Broo
all
the
time
B.
everyone
was
happy
to
share
with
each
other
C.
Broo
took
a
lot
of
cookies
from
rabbits
D.
Broo
never
realized
his
mistake
35.
Broo
felt
after
he
gave
the
cookies
back
to
the
rabbits.
A.
sad
B.
surprised
C.
happy
D.
hungry
36.
The
passage
is
probably
form
.
A.
an
advertisement
B.
a
tour
guide
C.
an
application
D.
a
story
book
37.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage
A.
It's
better
to
give
than
to
receive.
B.
Every
dog
has
its
day.
C.
The
early
bird
catches
the
worm.
D.
Many
hands
make
light
work.
四、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
38.
If
you
c
the
two
books,
you
will
see
that
this
one
is
better.
39.
A
many
students
like
sports,
game
shows
are
the
most
popular.
40.
I
don't
eat
ice
cream.
I
don't
want
to
be
f
.
41.
Father
Christmas
can't
climb
down
every
chimney
in
the
world
in
a
s
night.
42.
My
good
friend
hasn't
called
me
recently
p
he's
lost
my
phone
number.
五、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
43.
Please
read
the
(段落)
to
find
out
the
main
idea
of
it.
44.
We
are
standing
in
(行,排)
on
the
playground.
45.
Reading
(课文)
aloud
is
a
good
way
to
improve
English.
46.
If
you
turn
on
the
TV.
"Animal
World"
will
appear
on
the
(屏幕).
47.
The
small
town
is
famous
for
its
(银器).
48.
The
(布告板)
says
"No
bike
riding".
Can
you
see
49.
It's
polite
to
(敲)
on
the
door
before
entering
a
room.
50.
Does
the
illness
(散播)
quickly
in
the
countryside
or
in
the
city
51.
Some
animals
like
giraffes
have
very
long
(颈).
52.
Don't
be
(喧闹的).
We
are
doing
homework.
六、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
53.
比起其他城市,住在昆明很舒适。
It's
pleasant
to
live
in
Kunming
other
cities.
54.
这个男人靠画画为生。
The
man
drawing.
55.
从前,有个漂亮的小女孩住在这个小镇上。
,
there
was
a
beautiful
girl
living
in
this
small
town.
56.
昨天我看到一辆小汽车撞倒一位老人。
I
saw
a
car
an
old
man
yesterday.
57.
从那以后,李先生周末就没有休息过。
Mr.
Li
has
never
rested
on
weekends
.
七、适当形式填空(单句适当形式)
58.
After
working
all
night,
Kate
couldn't
stay
(wake)
the
next
morning.
59.
Please
read
(loud),
boys
and
girls.
60.
We
all
love
our
math
teacher
because
he
is
very
(humor).
61.
His
sister
is
a
(music).
62.
---
Why
did
the
policeman
stop
your
car
---
I
(make)
a
call
at
that
moment.
What
a
bad
day!
八、阅读与表达(问答式)
A
few
years
ago
I
worked
in
Japan
for
a
while.
During
the
first
week,
I
didn't
go
out
much
because
I
had
a
bad
cold.
In
the
second
week,
I
was
feeling
a
bit
better,
and
when
some
friends
invited
me
out
to
a
restaurant.
I
said
"yes".
My
cold
was
not
quite
finished
and
I
still
had
a
runny
nose.
I
took
out
a
tissue,
turned
away
from
the
table
and
quietly
blew
my
nose.
I
saw
a
person
at
the
next
table
was
looking
at
me
strangely.
Something
was
not
right.
The
person
I
knew
best
in
the
group
told
me
that
in
Japan,
people
don't
blow
their
noses
in
public,
and
never
at
the
table.
Oops!
That
was
my
first
mistake
of
the
evening.
When
I
was
finished
eating,
I
didn't
know
where
to
put
my
chopsticks,
so
I
stuck
them
in
my
bowl
of
rice.
My
friend
said,
"No,
don't
do
that.
Just
leave
them
on
the
table."
Later,
I
found
that
leaving
your
chopsticks
in
your
rice
means
death
in
Japanese
culture!
Another
mistake.
At
the
end
of
the
meal,
some
little
bowls
of
tea
with
lemon
were
given
to
everyone
at
the
table.
It
was
hot,
and
I
started
drinking
it
before
it
got
cold.
Then
I
saw
some
of
my
friends
were
trying
not
to
laugh.
"What's
wrong "
I
asked
the
friend
next
to
me.
"That's
not
for
drinking,"
he
said,
"it's
for
washing
your
fingers."
That
was
it—mistake
number
three!
For
a
moment,
I
didn't
know
if
I
should
laugh
or
cry.
But
in
the
end,
I
started
laughing,
and
little
by
little
everybody
else
started
laughing.
Finally,
we
were
all
crying
with
laughter.
Note:
tissue
纸巾;
blow
擤(鼻子);
mistake
错误;
stuck
插;
laugh
笑
根据短文内容,完成下列小题。
63.
Was
the
writer
feeling
better
in
the
second
week
64.
Where
did
the
story
happen
65.
What
was
the
lemon
tea
for
66.
How
many
mistakes
did
the
writer
make
67.
What
can
you
learn
from
the
story
答案
一、单项选择
1.
C
2.
B
3.
D
4.
A
5.
A
6.
C
7.
B
8.
B
9.
D
10.
C
11.
D
12.
C
二、完形填空
13.
B
14.
D
15.
B
16.
C
17.
A
18.
B
19.
D
20.
A
21.
C
22.
B
三、阅读理解
23.
D
24.
B
25.
A
26.
D
27.
C
28.
D
29.
B
30.
A
31.
D
32.
A
33.
B
34.
B
35.
C
36.
D
37.
A
四、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
38.
compare
39.
Although
40.
fat
41.
single
42.
perhaps
五、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
43.
passage
44.
line
45.
texts
46.
screen
47.
silver
48.
board
49.
knock
50.
spread
51.
necks
52.
loud
六、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
53.
compared
to
54.
makes
his
living
by
55.
Once
upon
a
time
56.
knock
down
57.
ever
since
七、适当形式填空(单句适当形式)
58.
awake
59.
aloud
60.
humorous
61.
musician
62.
was
making
八、阅读与表达(问答式)
63.
Yes.
/
Yes,
he
/
she
was.
64.
In
a
restaurant
in
Japan.
65.
Washing
fingers.
66.
3/Three.
67.
Before
going
to
a
country,
we
should
learn
about
the
culture
of
the
country.