Unit12
Life
is
full
of
the
unexpected.单元练习
一、单项选择(共15小题;共15分)
1.
---
Why
was
he
late
for
school
yesterday
---
He
overslept.
By
the
time
he
got
to
the
bus
stop,
the
bus
already
.
A.
was;
leaving
B.
has;
left
C.
would;
leave
D.
had;
left
2.
The
new
suspension
bridge
by
the
end
of
last
month.
A.
has
been
designed
B.
had
been
designed
C.
was
designed
D.
would
be
designed
3.
By
the
end
of
the
last
month,
I
all
the
CDs
Of
Just
in
Bieber.
A.
collect
B.
collected
C.
have
collected
D.
had
collected
4.
Tom
was
about
to
close
the
window
his
attention
was
caught
by
a
bird.
A.
when
B.
if
C.
and
D.
till
5.
---
I
saw
Mr.
Smith
in
the
office
at
ten
yesterday
morning.
---
That's
impossible.
He
an
English
party
with
us
then.
A.
has
B.
had
C.
was
having
D.
has
had
6.
---
Stop,
look
at
the
sign
"NO
PHOTOS".
---
Sorry,
I
it.
A.
don't
see
B.
didn't
see
C.
haven't
seen
D.
won't
see
7.
We
have
all
the
shoes
in
your
size.
A.
sold
off
B.
sold
up
C.
sold
away
D.
sold
out
8.
---
How
many
English
words
had
you
learned
the
end
of
last
term
---
About
2000,
but
I've
forgotten
most
of
them.
A.
by
B.
at
C.
to
D.
on
9.
Jim
was
going
to
meet
me
early
this
morning
at
the
aquarium
but
he
didn't
.
A.
show
up
B.
give
up
C.
stay
up
D.
set
up
10.
---
Is
Jim
in
the
office
---
No,
he
to
the
dining
hall.
A.
goes
B.
would
go
C.
has
gone
D.
had
gone
11.
By
yesterday,
the
plane
out
of
view
for
more
than
a
month.
A.
is
B.
has
been
C.
was
D.
had
been
12.
She
didn't
go
to
see
the
film
Lost
in
Thailand
(泰囧)
with
us
because
she
it
already.
A.
sees
B.
saw
C.
has
seen
D.
had
seen
13.
By
the
time
of
last
year,
she
the
piano
for
five
years.
A.
learnt
B.
has
learnt
C.
had
learnt
D.
will
learn
14.
I
was
about
to
leave
there
was
a
knock
on
the
door.
A.
while
B.
when
C.
as
D.
before
15.
---
Lisa,
I
called
you
just
now.
Where
were
you
---
Sorry,
I
a
shower.
A.
take
B.
am
taking
C.
was
taking
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共10小题;共10分)
16.
I
o
this
morning,
because
my
alarm
clock
didn't
go
off.
17.
The
child
b
his
fingers
while
playing
with
a
match
yesterday.
18.
He
is
not
dead.
He
is
still
a
.
19.
Mr.
Wang
a
that
we
would
have
a
picnic
tomorrow.
20.
It's
reported
that
lots
of
people
were
f
by
the
hoax.
21.
I
didn't
take
photos
of
the
UFO,
because
the
UFO
had
d
before
I
took
out
the
camera.
22.
Her
d
about
the
wild
animals
will
change
people's
traditional
idea
about
their
behaviors.
23.
After
the
bell
r
,
all
the
students
rushed
out
of
their
classrooms.
24.
His
uncle
works
t
11:00
every
evening.
25.
Perhaps
he'll
dress
himself
up
as
a
clown
in
the
c
party.
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)(共8小题;共8分)
26.
They
had
to
(取消)
the
sports
meeting
because
of
the
heavy
rain.
27.
Let's
hope
our
difficulties
will
soon
(消失).
28.
He
couldn't
answer
the
teacher's
question.
He
felt
(尴尬的).
29.
In
the
modern
world,
new
scientific
(发现)
are
being
made
every
day.
30.
We
must
work
hard
when
we
are
(活着的).
31.
Tom
missed
the
early
bus
because
he
(睡过头).
32.
The
President
wanted
to
talk
to
the
doctor
before
(宣布)
his
plan.
33.
She
is
the
public
information
(官员).
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共5小题;共10分)
34.
我醒来时发现睡过头了。
I
woke
up,
I
found
I
.
35.
他们那时不在打排球。
They
volleyball
at
that
time.
36.
Would
you
be
kind
enough
to
(让我搭车)
37.
这场比赛的票全部售光了。
All
the
tickets
to
the
match
38.
汤姆让我在校门口等他,但他却没露面。
Tom
asked
me
to
wait
for
him
at
the
school
gate,
but
he
didn't
.
五、完形填空(共15小题;共22分)
These
days,
a
lot
of
photos
about
how
a
three-year-old
girl
looked
after
her
disabled
father
are
39
spread
over
the
Internet.
Many
people
were
40
by
her.
And
people
gave
her
a
41
nickname(绰号)
“little
strong
girl”.
The
little
girl
is
Dong
Xinyi.
She
was
born
in
a
small
42
in
Dezhou,
Shandong
Province.
When
she
was
several
months
43
,
her
father
Dong
Jianshe
had
an
accident
44
riding
his
motorcycle
and
lost
his
45
.
Two
years
later
her
mother
left
her
father
46
the
poor
life.
As
an
old
saying
goes,
“The
children
of
47
people
manage
household
affairs
early.”
Little
Xinyi
had
to
do
lots
of
housework.
She
48
her
father
in
her
power.
She
cooked
noodles,
carried
water,
cleaned
rooms
and
washed
clothes.
The
little
girl
brings
happiness
and
49
to
her
poor
family.
And
50
,
the
local
government
has
51
medical
treatment
to
her
father
and
promised
to
cover
all
medical
expenses(费用).
52
the
same
time,
the
government
is
also
planning
to
raise
money
for
the
girl's
53
.
Now
Dong
Xinyi
has
got
a
chance
to
go
to
nursery
school
(幼儿园)
like
other
children.
39.
A.
happily
B.
certainly
C.
carefully
D.
widely
40.
A.
moved
B.
married
C.
made
D.
named
41.
A.
bad
B.
wrong
C.
bright
D.
stupid
42.
A.
city
B.
village
C.
hospital
D.
capital
43.
A.
young
B.
little
C.
old
D.
big
44.
A.
where
B.
while
C.
whether
D.
how
45.
A.
legs
B.
son
C.
daughter
D.
wife
46.
A.
because
B.
instead
of
C.
instead
D.
because
of
47.
A.
rich
B.
great
C.
poor
D.
disabled
48.
A.
took
care
B.
took
care
of
C.
looked
around
D.
looked
for
49.
A.
sadness
B.
success
C.
freedom
D.
hope
50.
A.
luckily
B.
unluckily
C.
likely
D.
really
51.
A.
refused
B.
noticed
C.
offered
D.
bought
52.
A.
On
B.
At
C.
In
D.
To
53.
A.
information
B.
interest
C.
suggestion
D.
education
六、阅读理解(共16小题;共32分)
A
One
Sunday
evening,
it
was
quite
dark
when
old
Stanley
went
for
his
walk.
He
was
walking
along
the
sidewalk.
Suddenly,
he
saw
a
white
car
coming
around
the
corner
at
high
speed.
It
was
going
too
fast
and
crashed
into
a
red
car
in
the
street
where
he
was
walking.
He
rushed
up
to
the
cars
to
see
if
anyone
was
hurt
and
needed
help.
The
two
drivers
were
arguing.
"You
came
around
the
corner
too
fast,"
one
man
said.
"No!"
said
the
driver
of
the
white
car,
"That's
not
true!
Your
car
was
parked
in
a
wrong
place."
Stanley
listened
to
their
argument
and
then
said
the
white
car
driver
was
wrong
to
drive
too
fast.
The
driver
of
red
car
asked
Stanley
to
prove
he
was
right
in
court(法庭).
Stanley
gave
the
driver
his
name
and
telephone
number.
Next
Thursday
morning,
Stanley
was
asked
to
go
to
the
court.
The
lawyer(律师)
for
the
driver
of
the
white
car
asked
him
a
lot
of
questions
about
what
he
had
seen.
Then
he
asked
Stanley
how
old
he
was.
"I'm
eighty-two,"
answered
Stanley.
"Do
you
usually
wear
glasses "
asked
the
lawyer.
"Yes,
I
do,"
answered
Stanley.
"Were
you
wearing
them
on
the
night
of
the
accident "
the
lawyer
asked.
"No,"
replied
Stanley.
Then
the
lawyer
said,
"Why
should
the
court
believe
you
You
are
eighty-two
years
old,
you
were
not
wearing
your
glasses,
and
it
was
dark.
How
far
can
you
see
in
the
dark "
Stanley
thought
about
it
for
a
minute.
"Well,"
he
said,
"when
it's
dark,
I
can
see
the
moon.
How
far
is
that "
54.
The
car
accident
happened
.
A.
one
Sunday
morning
B.
next
Thursday
morning
C.
one
Sunday
evening
D.
next
Thursday
evening
55.
The
cause
of
the
accident
is
that
.
A.
the
red
car
was
going
too
slowly
B.
the
white
car
was
going
too
fast
C.
the
drivers
were
sleepy
D.
Stanley
was
in
their
way
56.
Stanley
was
asked
to
go
to
the
court
because
.
A.
he
wanted
to
make
money
B.
he
promised
to
be
a
witness
C.
he
was
a
lawyer
D.
he
was
badly
hurt
in
the
accident
57.
Maybe
the
red
car
driver
contacted
Stanley
by
.
A.
writing
a
letter
to
him
B.
sending
an
email
to
him
C.
paying
a
visit
to
him
D.
making
a
phone
call
to
him
58.
We
can
learn
from
the
story
that
.
A.
Stanley
was
a
clever
and
humorous
man
B.
Stanley
wore
glasses
when
the
accident
happened
C.
the
lawyer
thought
that
Stanley
could
see
clearly
D.
Stanley
was
not
able
to
see
the
moon
B
April
Fool's
Day
is
supposed
to
be
a
day
to
play
jokes
on
others
in
the
hope
of
getting
a
good
laugh
and
making
one
feel
like
a
fool.
April
Fool's
Day
started
in
the
sixteenth
century
in
Europe.
Before
that
time,
New
Year's
Day
was
celebrated
on
April
1st.
Then
a
new
calendar
called
the
Gregorian
calendar
was
introduced.
January
1st
became
the
first
day
of
the
year,
but
many
people
didn't
know
about
it.
So
those
who
continued
to
celebrate
New
Year's
Day
on
April
1st
were
teased.
They
were
called
fools.
Nowadays
we
play
jokes
on
people
on
April
1st.
For
example,
someone
might
put
salt
in
the
sugar
bottle
so
another
person
could
put
it
in
his
coffee
"by
accident".
Or
someone
might
change
the
time
on
another
person's
alarm
clock
so
that
that
person
would
unknowingly
wake
up
earlier
or
later
than
planned.
Or
maybe
a
person
would
tell
a
lie
to
make
someone
else
shocked.
After
we
play
the
trick,
we
say
"April
Fools".
Then
the
poor
person
realizes
he
was
fooled.
It
is
generally
done
in
the
spirit
of
fun
and
doesn't
cause
any
real
harm(伤害)
to
anyone.
59.
Before
the
sixteenth
century,
New
Year's
Day
was
on
.
A.
April
1st
B.
January
1st
C.
September
1st
D.
October
1st
60.
Sometimes
people
lie
to
shock
someone
on
.
A.
New
Year's
Day
B.
Christmas
Day
C.
April
Fool's
Day
D.
Thanksgiving
Day
61.
In
the
2nd
paragraph,
the
closest
meaning
of
the
underlined
word
"teased"
is
in
English.
A.
hit
B.
criticized
C.
laughed
at
D.
disagreed
62.
What
should
be
the
right
attitude(态度)
towards
"April
Fool"
A.
It
is
generally
done
in
the
spirit
of
fun
and
doesn't
cause
any
real
harm
to
anyone.
B.
It
is
done
for
the
real
fools.
C.
We
needn't
say
"April
Fools"
when
we
play
jokes
on
people
on
April
1st.
D.
We
can
do
anything
to
others.
C
Let's
try
doing
the
following
experiment.
What
to
Do:
Use
string
to
hang
a
paper
clip
or
other
small
object
at
about
chest(胸部)
level.
Pick
up
a
stick,
such
as
a
broom
handle.
Take
three
or
four
steps
away
from
the
paper
clip.
Now
close
one
eye
and
walk
toward
the
paper
clip.
Try
to
touch
it
with
the
tip
of
the
stick.
If
you
miss,
try
again,
still
keeping
one
eye
closed.
Now
try
it
with
both
eyes
open
and
see
if
it's
easier
to
do.
How
it
works:
In
the
experiment,
you
have
to
judge
how
far
away
the
paper
clip
is.
Your
brain
has
several
ways
of
doing
this.
One
simple
way
depends
on
how
much
your
eye
has
to
focus(聚焦)
itself.
Using
only
one
eye,
most
people
will
find
it
difficult
to
touch
the
paper
clip
on
the
first
try,
but
the
brain
still
gets
some
information
about
distance—though
not
much.
Your
brain
can
judge
distance
much
better
when
you
look
at
something
with
both
eyes.
In
fact,
your
brain
has
more
than
one
way
to
use
both
eyes
in
judging
distance.
For
example,
to
see
anything
clearly,
you
have
to
make
both
of
your
eyes
point
at
the
object.
When
you
look
at
a
nearby
object,
your
eyes
turn
inward.
You
can
feel
this
happening
if
you
look
at
the
tip
of
your
finger
and
move
your
finger
toward
your
nose.
Your
brain
gets
information
from
the
eyes
about
how
much
they
are
pointing
toward
each
other.
Using
that
information,
the
brain
can
tell
how
far
away
any
object
is,
whether
it
is
a
basketball
or
a
paper
clip.
63.
How
many
materials
do
we
need
at
least
to
do
the
experiment
A.
Two.
B.
Three.
C.
Four.
D.
Five.
64.
The
passage
is
mainly
about
that
with
eyes
our
brain
can
judge
.
A.
how
big
an
object
is
B.
how
high
an
object
is
C.
how
far
away
an
object
is
D.
how
much
information
an
object
is
65.
Which
of
the
following
is
true
according
to
the
passage
A.
Our
brain
judges
distance
in
one
way
when
we
use
both
eyes.
B.
Our
brain
cannot
judge
the
distance
of
a
small
object
but
a
big
one.
C.
How
much
our
eyes
focus
helps
our
brain
judge
the
size
of
an
object.
D.
How
much
our
eyes
focus
helps
our
brain
judge
the
distance
of
an
object.
66.
From
the
experiment
we
can
infer(推断)
.
A.
with
one
eye
we
can
see
an
object
as
clearly
as
we
use
two
eyes
B.
our
eyes
turn
towards
the
inside
when
we
look
at
an
object
very
near
C.
within
3
or
4
steps,
the
nearer
an
object
is,
the
more
clearly
we
can
see
it
D.
our
brain
can
hardly
get
any
information
about
distance
when
we
use
one
eye
D
One
of
my
sweetest
memories
as
a
child
is
of
going
down
to
the
river
and
sitting
comfortably
on
the
bank.
There
I
would
enjoy
the
peace
and
quiet,
watch
the
water
rush
downstream
and
listen
to
songs
of
birds.
I
would
also
watch
the
bamboo
trees
bend
under
the
pressure
from
the
wind
and
watch
them
return
gracefully
to
their
original
state
after
the
wind
had
died
down.
When
I
think
about
the
bamboo
tree's
ability
to
bend
and
move
back,
the
word
"resilience"
comes
to
my
mind.
When
it
is
used
for
a
person,
this
word
means
the
ability
to
readily
recover(恢复)
from
shock,
sadness
or
any
other
suffering.
Have
you
ever
felt
like
you
were
going
to
snap
Have
you
ever
felt
like
you
were
at
your
breaking
point
Thankfully,
you
have
survived
to
talk
about
it.
Life
is
a
mixture(混合)
of
good
times
and
bad
times,
happy
moments
and
unhappy
moments.
The
next
time
you
are
experiencing
one
of
those
bad
times
or
unhappy
moments
that
take
you
close
to
your
breaking
point,
bend,
but
don't
break.
Try
your
best
not
to
let
the
situation
get
the
best
of
you.
An
amount
of
hope
will
take
you
through
the
unpleasant
suffering.
With
hope
for
a
better
tomorrow
or
a
better
situation,
things
may
not
be
as
bad
as
they
seem.
The
unpleasant
suffering
may
be
easier
to
deal
with
if
the
end
result
is
worth
having.
If
things
get
tough
and
you
are
at
your
breaking
point,
show
resilience.
Like
the
bamboo
trees,
bend,
but
don't
break!
67.
What
does
the
word
"snap"
in
the
second
paragraph
most
probably
mean
A.
break
B.
change
C.
win
D.
complain
68.
What
can
help
people
get
through
sufferings
according
to
the
writer
A.
Holding
peace
and
quiet
in
mind.
B.
Waiting
until
sufferings
disappear.
C.
Experiencing
more
bad
times.
D.
Hoping
for
a
better
tomorrow.
69.
What
would
be
the
best
title
of
this
passage
A.
Memories
of
Bamboo
B.
Be
Like
Bamboo
C.
Enjoying
Bamboo
D.
Characteristics
of
Bamboo
七、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)
Being
safe
at
school
and
in
your
everyday
life
needs
knowledge.
If
you
remember
the
following
information,
your
life
will
be
much
safer.
●
Always
notice
the
environment
around
you.
You
shouldn't
walk
alone
outside.
70.
If
anything
dangerous
happens,
you
can
find
them
quickly.
●
Don't
use
earphones(耳机)
when
running
in
the
school
yard
or
on
the
street.
71.
●
School
bags
should
be
carried
towards
the
front
of
your
body
instead
of
pulling
them
on
your
back.
72.
●
If
you
are
followed
by
a
stranger(陌生人),
cross
the
street
and
go
in
the
other
direction(方向),
let
the
stranger
know
that
you
know
he
or
she
is
there.
Next,
go
and
get
help
from
others
if
it
is
necessary.
73.
You
are
safer
on
the
street
than
you
are
in
your
home
or
in
a
lift.
●
If
you
have
to
take
a
bus
to
a
place
far
away,
try
to
get
to
the
bus
stop
a
few
minutes
before
the
buses
leave.
74.
On
buses,
don't
sit
alone,
sit
behind
the
driver
or
with
friends.
Don't
sleep.
A.
Don't
go
home
directly.
B.
You
will
keep
yourself
from
the
outside
world
and
can
be
dangerous.
C.
Make
sure
where
the
public
phones
are.
D.
This
stops
a
stranger
from
following
you.
E.
When
buses
are
crowded,
it
is
easy
enough
for
thieves
to
steal
the
things
in
your
bags
on
your
back.
八、阅读与表达(问答式)(共5小题;共10分)
The
World
Wide
Web
(万维网)
turned
25
years
old
on
March
12th.
It
has
become
a
very
important
part
in
our
daily
lives.
We
can't
imagine
living
without
the
Web,
the
short
form
of
the
World
Wide
Web.
In
1989,
a
British
engineer
named
Tim
Berners-Lee
came
up
with
the
idea
of
the
Web.
It
is
a
group
of
"pages"
of
information
that
are
connected
to
each
other
around
the
world.
That
is
the
very
beginning
of
the
Web.
Since
then,
the
Web
has
greatly
changed
the
way
people
live.
With
a
click(点击)
of
a
mouse
we
can
read
news,
buy
things,
make
friends
and
learn
anything
we're
interested
in.
Now,
25
years
after
its
birth,
how
will
the
Web
influence
life
in
the
future
Scientists
believe
there
are
both
advantages
and
disadvantages.
A
growing
Web
will
help
build
"better
relationships"
between
different
cultures.
Also
in
the
future,
everyday
items
could
be
connected
to
the
Web.
We
could
share
plenty
of
information
to
make
our
daily
lives
more
convenient(方便的).
So
one
day
in
the
future,
your
front
door
could
send
you
a
message.
"Dear
sir,
everyone
has
left
the
house,
but
I'm
still
open!"
But
scientists
warn(警告)
us
that
if
we
share
personal
information
on
the
Internet
it
could
get
into
the
wrong
hands.
"It's
not
wise
to
spend
a
whole
day
in
front
of
the
screen.
People
need
to
get
close
to
nature
and
enjoy
the
sun.
Never
be
controlled
by
the
Internet,"
said
Berners-Lee.
根据短文内容,完成下列小题。
75.
How
old
is
the
World
Wide
Web
76.
Who
came
up
with
the
idea
of
the
Web
77.
What
can
we
do
by
clicking
a
mouse
according
to
the
passage
78.
Will
everyday
items
be
connected
by
using
the
Web
79.
What
do
you
think
of
the
Internet
答案
一、单项选择
1.
D
2.
B
3.
D
4.
A
5.
C
6.
B
7.
D
8.
A
9.
A
10.
C
11.
D
12.
D
13.
C
14.
B
15.
C
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
16.
overslept
17.
burnt
18.
alive
19.
announced
20.
fooled
21.
disappeared
22.
discovery
23.
rang
24.
till
25.
costume
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
26.
cancel
27.
disappear
28.
embarrassed
29.
discoveries
30.
alive
31.
overslept
32.
announcing
33.
officer
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
34.
By
the
time,
had
overslept
35.
weren't
playing
36.
give
me
a
lift
37.
were
sold
out
38.
show
up
五、完形填空
39.
D
40.
A
41.
C
42.
B
43.
C
44.
B
45.
A
46.
D
47.
C
48.
B
49.
D
50.
A
51.
C
52.
B
53.
D
六、阅读理解
54.
C
55.
B
56.
B
57.
D
58.
A
59.
A
60.
C
61.
C
62.
A
63.
B
64.
C
65.
D
66.
B
67.
A
68.
D
69.
B
七、短文7选5(5选5等)
70.
C
71.
B
72.
E
73.
A
74.
D
八、阅读与表达(问答式)
75.
It
is
25
years
old.
76.
Tim
Berners-Lee
came
up
with
the
idea
of
the
Web.
77.
With
a
click
of
mouse,
we
can
read
news,
buy
things,
make
friends
and
learn
anything
we're
interested
in.
78.
Yes,
they
will.
79.
I
think
it's
good/bad/it
has
both
advantages
and
disadvantages.