2016人教新课标版英语必修一Unit4 Earthquakes单元练习

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Unit4
Earthquakes单元练习
一、听力(听力)(共20小题;共20分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
Where
does
the
talk
take
place
A.
On
the
railway
station.
B.
At
the
police
station.
C.
At
school.
2.
What
did
those
unlucky
people
suffer
from
A.
The
storm.
B.
The
earthquake.
C.
The
hurricane.
3.
What's
the
man's
favorite
class
A.
English
Literature.
B.
History.
C.
Physics.
4.
What
does
the
woman
want
to
talk
about
with
the
man
A.
Western
culture.
B.
Learning
English.
C.
How
to
paint.
5.
What
did
the
woman
do
for
Mrs
Brown
A.
Paid
back
the
money.
B.
Painted
walls.
C.
Walked
her
dog.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8三个小题。
6.
What
does
the
woman's
neighbor
do
all
day
A.
Plays
the
violin.
B.
Plays
the
flute.
C.
Plays
the
piano.
7.
What
is
the
woman
preparing
now
A.
Her
film.
B.
Her
paper.
C.
Her
business.
8.
Where
will
the
man
be
next
week
A.
In
China.
B.
In
America.
C.
In
Japan.
听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11三个小题。
9.
How
are
the
two
speakers
keeping
in
touch
now
A.
On
the
phone.
B.
On
the
Internet.
C.
Face
to
face.
10.
Who
has
the
woman
got
in
touch
with
A.
Mark,
Paul
and
Barbara.
B.
Mary,
Paul
and
Barbara.
C.
Mark,
Carl
and
Crystal.
11.
Where
is
Crystal
now
A.
In
Washington.
B.
In
Boston.
C.
In
Huston.
听下面一段对话,回答第12至第14三个小题。
12.
What
is
the
place
of
the
woman's
written
exam
A.
The
first
place.
B.
The
second
place.
C.
The
third
place.
13.
When
will
the
woman
take
her
interview
A.
Next
Monday.
B.
Next
Tuesday.
C.
Next
Friday.
14.
What
will
the
woman
be
if
her
interview
is
successful
A.
A
doctor.
B.
A
reporter.
C.
A
civil
servant.
听下面一段对话,回答第15至第17三个小题。
15.
What
are
the
two
speakers
looking
at
now
A.
A
photo.
B.
A
film.
C.
A
TV
play.
16.
What
is
the
man's
mother
A.
A
nurse.
B.
An
editor.
C.
A
teacher.
17.
Where
does
the
man
get
the
advertisements
A.
On
TV.
B.
On
magazines.
C.
On
newspapers.
听第10段材料,回答第18-20小题。
18.
When
does
the
American
school
year
begin
A.
In
early
August
or
early
September.
B.
In
late
August
or
early
September.
C.
In
late
August
or
late
September.
19.
What
did
school
plans
depend
on
in
the
past
A.
Children's
need.
B.
Parents'
need.
C.
Local
need.
20.
Which
kind
of
schools
was
often
open
much
longer
A.
Countryside
schools.
B.
City
schools.
C.
Public
schools.
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共12小题;共12分)
21.
After
the
war,
the
city
lay
in
r
.
22.
The
i

are
being
sent
to
hospital
after
the
accident.
23.
The
ruin
of
lar
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ge
numbers
of
rainforest
plants
must
d

the
ecological(生态的)
balance.
24.
What
really
s
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )

me
was
that
no
one
seemed
to
care
about
all
the
beggars.
25.
After
the
Wen
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )chuan
Earthquake,
thousands
of
soldiers
were
sent
to
help
the
r

workers.
26.
The
girl
was
sitti
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ng
on
the
bench
in
the
park,
b

her
head
in
the
book
in
her
hands.
27.
The
elevator
broke
down
and
we
were
t

inside
it.
28.
It's
u

talking
with
William,
because
he
won't
change
his
decision.
29.
Haven't
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )you
realized
the
d

those
chemicals
are
doing
to
our
environment
30.
He
can
e

himself
in
good
clear
English
now
after
four
years'
hard
learning.
31.
The
girl
was
f

at
the
sight
of
the
snake.
32.
Hurricane,
floo
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )d
and
earthquake
are
called
natural
d
.
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)(共10小题;共10分)
33.
They
were
(震惊)
at
the
news
that
he
had
cheated
so
much
money.
34.
The
boy
fell
int
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )o
the
river,
and
fortunately
a
PLA
man
came
to
his
(拯救,营救).
35.
The
enemy
fell
into
a
(圈套)
and
we
defeated
them.
36.
When
we
were
c
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hildren,
our
parents
used
to
(埋葬)
something
in
the
yard
for
us
to
dig
up.
37.
If
you
blow
tha
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t
balloon
up
any
more
it
will
(爆破).
38.
The
whole
b
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )locks
of
the
city
were
in
(废墟)
after
the
war.
39.
The
peace
of
th
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
forest
has
been
(破坏)
by
the
noise
of
earth
moving
machines.
40.
A
(灾难)
happened
in
2008.
A
powerful
earthquake
hit
Wenchuan
in
Sichuan.
41.
If
you
are
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
blind
or
dumb,
how
can
you
(表达)
feeling
or
emotions
42.
If
Bob
hadn't
(伤)
himself,
we
would
have
won.
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共15小题;共30分)
43.
我们应该帮助那些需要帮助的人。
We
should
help
those
.
44.
This
is
the
bridge

(几百年前建造的).
45.
The
news





(昨天那个男孩告诉我们的)
made
all
of
us
cry.
46.
听起来好像有人在敲门。(词数不限)
It
sounds
.
47.
The
woman


(昨天下午你在我办公室见到的)
is
a
famous
scientist.
48.
The
army
was
sen
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t
to
the
earthquake-stricken
area
to


(挖掘出)
many
people
trapped
underground.
49.
A
number
of
childr
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )en
(父母死去了的)
in
the
earthquake
were
sent
to
live
with
families
in
other
cities.
(kill)
50.
My
mother
was
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )so
proud
of
all




(我所做的)
that
she
rewarded
me
with
a
trip
to
Beijing.
(do)
51.
和我父亲一起工作过的那个科学家去年去了法国。(词数不限)
The
scientist

went
to
France
last
year.
52.
许多恐龙过去生活在中国。



dinosaurs



in
China.
53.
地震致使整个城市成为废墟。
The
earthquake
left
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )the
city
of
Tangshan

.
54.
I
don't
know
the
teacher
(在唱英文歌的).
55.
在这所大学,学生们可以决定想要上哪位老师的课。
In
this
universit
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )y,
the
students
can
decide
the
teacher
.
56.
The
bad
habit
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
(养成的)
in
school
has
a
great
effect
on
him.
(form)(词数不限)
57.
自从20世纪70年代一直在办公室和家里使用的电脑很流行。(词数不限)
The
computer

in
offices
and
homes
since
the
1970s
is
very
popular.
五、单项选择(共15小题;共15分)
58.
A
bomb

two
buildings
and
caused
many
deaths.
A.
destroyed
B.
damaged
C.
harmed
D.
injured
59.
He
looked
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )through

journals
before
he
started
the
research
project.
A.
too
much
B.
a
number
of
C.
the
number
of
D.
many
a
60.
I
really
hope
that
the
long
wait
will
soon
be
.
A.
in
the
end
B.
by
the
end
C.
at
the
end
D.
at
an
end
61.
The
house
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
across
the
street
are
,
but
they
were
in
good
condition
a
few
years
ago.
A.
in
trouble
B.
in
detail
C.
in
ruins
D.
in
total
62.
Jeff

parents
died
in
the
earthquake
became
an
orphan.
A.
which
its
B.
whose
C.
that
the
D.
that
63.
---
Is
the
girl
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )

is
interviewing
the
manager
of
that
company
your
friend
---
Yes,
she
is
a
journalist
from
CCTV.
A.
whom
B.
which
C.
who
D.
whose
64.
She
has
a
gift
for
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
creating
an
atmosphere
for
her
students

allows
them
to
communicate
freely
with
each
other.
A.
which
B.
where
C.
what
D.
who
65.
You
know
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hat
little
Italian
restaurant—the
one

I
mentioned
in
my
letter
A.
that
B.
what
C.
when
D.
who
66.
When
he
hear
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )d
the

news
that
an
earthquake
occurred
in
Sichuan
again,
he
felt
very
.
A.
frightened;
frightened
B.
frightened;
frightening
C.
frightening;
frightening
D.
frightening;
frightened
67.
Is
this
the
hospital

you
visited
yesterday
A.
who
B.
that
C.
where
D.
the
one
68.
All
the
people
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )

work
on
a
newspaper
must
be
able
to
work
fast.
A.
who
B.
whom
C.
which
D.
when
69.
A
person

e-mail
account
is
full
won't
be
able
to
send
or
receive
any
e-mails.
A.
who
B.
whom
C.
whose
D.
whoever
70.
You'll
find
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )axis
waiting
at
the
bus
station

you
can
hire
to
reach
your
host
family.
A.
which
B.
where
C.
when
D.
as
71.
The
boss

department
Ms.
King
worked
in
ten
years
ago
looked
down
upon
women.
A.
in
which
B.
in
that
C.
whose
D.
which
72.
Thanks
to
the
g
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )reat
efforts
by
netizens
and
the
journalists'
determination
to

the
truth,
anti-corruption
has
been
accelerating.
A.
take
out
B.
check
out
C.
pick
out
D.
dig
out
六、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)
In
the
pa
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )st
hundred
years
a
million
people
have
died
in
earthquakes,
73

million
have
been
74

by
hurricanes
and
tornadoes
and
9
million
have
75

their
lives
in
floods.
In
addition
to
this
many
million
more
have
died
76

hunger
and
disease.
We
should
also
not
forget
in
many
of
the
world's
77

drought
and
water
shortage
are
a
fact
of
life,
78

in
some
African
countries.
Scientists
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
and
79

around
the
world
have
made
great
advances
80

earthquakes
engineering.
It
is,
of
course,
81

to
move
cities
82

Tokyo
and
San
Francisco
83

have
been
built
in
earthquake
zones.
But
most
often
it
is
not
the
earthquake
that
kills
people,
84

the
collapsing
buildings,
bridges
and
other
structures
that
cause
85
,
and
the
possibility
of
that
happening
can
be
greatly
reduced
86

better
building
programmes.
Finally,
pe
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rhaps
we
need
to
87

the
natural
disaster
88

we
are
causing
ourselves.
Through
our
mismanagement
of
the
planet's
resources
we
have
made
hundreds
of
species
of
plants
and
animals
89

out,
and
at
the
same
possibly
90

our
own
living
environment.
Maybe
this
is
one
disaster
that
could
be
avoided
91

we
are
92

to
act
with
a
sense
of
responsibility.
73.
A.
other
B.
others
C.
another
D.
the
other
74.
A.
killed
B.
hurt
C.
hit
D.
damaged
75.
A.
made
B.
lived
C.
earned
D.
lost
76.
A.
of
B.
at
C.
for
D.
on
77.
A.
states
B.
countries
C.
continents
D.
villages
78.
A.
especial
B.
special
C.
especially
D.
specially
79.
A.
farmers
B.
teachers
C.
soldiers
D.
engineers
80.
A.
from
B.
in
C.
for
D.
with
81.
A.
impossible
B.
possible
C.
necessary
D.
natural
82.
A.
so
as
B.
such
as
C.
instead
of
D.
in
case
83.
A.
where
B.
what
C.
when
D.
that
84.
A.
but
B.
and
C.
so
D.
because
85.
A.
deaths
B.
problems
C.
earthquakes
D.
disasters
86.
A.
with
B.
in
C.
by
D.
under
87.
A.
regard
B.
organize
C.
make
D.
consider
88.
A.
who
B.
which
C.
what
D.
how
89.
A.
dying
B.
staying
C.
leaving
D.
keeping
90.
A.
protected
B.
harmed
C.
destroyed
D.
damaged
91.
A.
that
B.
whether
C.
if
D.
unless
92.
A.
willing
B.
sorry
C.
afraid
D.
angry
七、阅读理解(共15小题;共30分)
A
Brave
Frenchman
Found
Halfway
Around
the
World
(NEW
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
YORK)
A
French
tourist
highly
praised
for
rescuing
a
two-year-old
girl
in
Manhattan
said
he
didn't
think
twice
before
diving
into
the
freezing
East
River.
Tuesday's
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
Daily
News
said
29-year-old
Julien
Duret
from
France
was
the
man
who
left
the
spot
quickly
after
the
rescue
last
Saturday.
He
l
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ifted
the
little
girl
out
of
the
water
after
she
fell
off
the
bank
at
the
South
Street
Scaport
museum.
He
handed
the
girl
to
her
father,
David
Anderson,
who
had
dived
in
after
him.
“I
didn't
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
think
at
all,”
Duret
told
the
Daily
News.
“It
happened
very
fast.
I
reacted
very
fast.”
Duret,
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )n
engineer
on
vacation,
was
walking
with
his
girlfriend
along
the
pier(码头)
when
he
saw
something
falling
into
the
water.
He
thought
it
was
a
doll,
but
realized
it
was
a
child
when
he
approached
the
river.
In
an
instant,
he
took
off
his
coat
and
jumped
into
the
water.
When
he
r
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )eached
the
girl,
she
appeared
lifeless,
he
said.
Fortunately,
when
she
was
out
of
the
water,
she
opened
her
eyes.
Ander
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )son
said
his
daughter
slipped
off
the
bank
when
he
was
adjusting
his
camera.
An
ambulance
came
later
for
her,
said
Duret,
who
was
handed
dry
clothes
from
cookers.
Duret
caught
a
train
with
his
girlfriend
shortly
after.
The
res
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )cue
happened
on
the
day
before
he
left
for
France.
Duret
said
he
didn't
realize
his
story
of
heroism
had
greatly
moved
New
York
until
he
was
leaving
the
next
morning.
“I
don't
reall
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think
I'm
a
hero,”
said
Duret.
“Anyone
would
do
the
same
thing.”
93.
Why
was
Duret
in
NewYork
A.
To
meet
his
girlfriend.
B.
To
work
as
an
engineer.
C.
To
spend
his
holiday.
D.
To
visit
the
Andersons.
94.
What
did
Duret
do
shortly
after
the
ambulance
came
A.
He
was
interviewed
by
a
newspaper.
B.
He
asked
his
girlfriend
for
his
dry
clothes.
C.
He
went
to
the
hospital
in
the
ambulance.
D.
He
disappeared
from
the
spot
quickly.
95.
Who
dived
after
Duret
into
the
river
to
save
the
little
girl
A.
David
Anderson.
B.
A
passer-by.
C.
His
girlfriend.
D.
A
taxi
driver.
96.
When
was
duet
most
probably
found
to
be
the
very
hero
A.
The
day
when
he
was
leaving
for
home.
B.
A
couple
of
days
after
the
girl
was
rescued.
C.
The
first
day
when
he
was
in
New
York.
D.
The
same
day
when
he
was
interviewed.
B
An
Unexpected
Storm
This
is
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )story
about
an
extreme
storm
in
Moscow.
It
happened
two
and
a
half
years
ago.
It
was
the
first
time
in
my
life
that
I
saw
such
a
strong
storm.
For
Moscow,
it
was
very
unusual,
and
nobody
predicted
this
storm
before
it
happened.
It
w
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )as
a
sunny
day
in
July,
and
I
was
at
home
alone
watching
TV.
The
windows
and
the
door
to
the
balcony
were
wide
open
because
the
weather
was
so
hot.
Sudd
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )enly,
I
felt
a
strong
wind
from
outside.
I
wanted
to
close
the
window
and
came
near.
I
looked
out
of
the
window
and
saw
a
black
sky
and
trees
blowing
over
because
of
the
strong
wind.
I
tried
to
close
the
window,
but
the
wind
made
me
fall
down.
I
was
afraid
that
the
glass
might
break.
I
stood
up
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
and
tried
to
close
the
window
again,
but
it
was
not
possible
because
the
wind
was
now
stronger,
and
it
was
pushing
the
window
open.
I
ran
into
the
bathroom
and
took
the
mop
to
close
the
window.
It
worked.
When
I
look
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ed
outside,
the
tree
in
front
of
my
window
was
flat
on
the
ground,
and
there
was
strong
thunder
and
lightning.
I
decided
to
pull
out
all
the
electrical
plugs,
which
took
about
10
seconds.
A
sportsman
would
have
envied
my
speed.
When
I
finis
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hed,
I
looked
outside.
It
was
terrible,
and
I
understood
how
people
are
helpless
compared
to
the
power
of
nature.
Suddenly,
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )he
wind
stopped,
and
it
began
to
hail(下冰雹).
The
ice
was
the
size
of
grapes.
After
10
minutes,
everything
stopped,
and
the
sun
shone
as
before.
It
was
strange.
A
few
minutes
later,
the
phone
began
to
ring
every
five
minutes.
It
was
my
friends
or
relatives.
We
asked
each
other
how
it
was
and
how
we
felt
after
the
storm.
Many
trees
die
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )d
because
of
the
storm.
For
a
few
days,
the
people
helped
clean
parks
and
gardens.
Some
people's
cars
were
damaged
by
trees
falling
on
them.
After
one
week,
it
was
history
already.
This
is
my
story
about
an
extreme
storm
in
Moscow.
It
shows
us
that
we
are
children
of
nature,
and
we
must
respect
her.
97.
How
did
the
weather
change
according
to
the
passage
A.
Sunny
and
hot-thunder
and
lightning-windy-hail-sunny.
B.
Sunny
and
hot-windy-hail-thunder
and
lightning-sunny.
C.
Sunny
and
hot-thunder
and
lightning-hail-windy-sunny.
D.
Sunny
and
hot-windy-thunder
and
lightning-hail-sunny.
98.
What
does
the
underlined
sentence
in
Paragraph
5
mean
A.
I
did
all
the
things
in
a
flash.
B.
I
could
run
faster
than
a
sportsman.
C.
I
could
stay
at
home
on
a
stormy
day.
D.
I
was
admired
by
the
sportsman
for
my
speed.
99.
What
did
the
author
learn
from
the
unexpected
storm
A.
Everything
will
be
history.
B.
We
should
respect
nature.
C.
We
should
help
each
other.
D.
The
disaster
will
be
predicted.
C
Parts
o
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )f
Africa
are
covered
by
a
dark
cloud.
But
this
is
no
rain
cloud.
It
is
a
living
cloud
made
of
billions
of
locusts(蝗虫)
that
are
traveling
across
the
continent
eating
everything
in
their
path.
And
now
i
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )n
the
battle
to
stop
this
disaster,
a
radio
station
in
Senegal,
West
Africa,
is
offering
listeners
50
kilograms
of
locusts.
"We
think
this
idea
will
get
more
people
to
take
part
in
the
war
on
the
locusts,"
said
Abdoulaye
Ba,
from
Sud-Fm,
a
radio
station
in
one
of
Senegal's
worst
affected
area.
This
i
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
West
Africa's
biggest
locust
disaster
in
15
years,
and
it
is
moving
east,
causing
huge
damage
to
crops.
As
they
move
they
produce
young
and
increase
their
number
and
will
soon
threaten
Sudan
in
the
northeast
of
Africa.
Some
say
it
could
reach
Asia.
Experts
say
th
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harmful
effect
on
crops
in
areas
already
suffering
from
food
shortage
and
war
could
cast
many
people
to
go
hungry.
Governments
in
the
areas
are
not
well
equipped
to
fight
the
pest.
Although
lead
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ers
of
12
countries
have
agreed
on
a
plan,
it
is
not
expected
to
be
enough.
"We
are
now
treating
6,000
hectares
per
day
with
pesticide(杀虫剂),
but
we
need
to
treat
20,000
hectares
per
day
in
order
to
have
any
hope
of
controlling
this
disaster,"
said
Mohamed
Adballahi
Ould
Babah,
director
of
locust
control
in
Mauritania.
Requests
are
b
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )eing
made
for
international
aid,
which
is
the
only
way
to
limit
the
disaster,
the
UN's
Food
and
Agriculture
Organization
warned.
100.
By
using
"
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )dark
cloud"
to
describe
locusts
in
the
first
paragraph,
the
author
mainly
meant
to
.
A.
show
the
size,
speed
and
damage
of
the
mass
of
locusts
B.
suggest
the
high
speed
that
locusts
travel
at
C.
warn
that
locusts
would
sweep
the
continent
severely
D.
hint
that
they
look
like
dark
monster
101.
The
story
is
mainly
about
.
A.
West
Africa's
united
effort
in
fighting
a
disaster
B.
the
difficulty
in
controlling
locusts
C.
the
great
damage
locusts
caused
to
West
Africa
D.
a
struggle
to
figh
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against
a
disaster
brought
by
locusts
in
West
Africa
102.
Accordin
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )g
to
the
text
we
learn
that
the
locust
disaster
.
A.
can
be
even
more
serious
in
Asia
B.
is
then
out
of
control
C.
has
affected
greatly
most
areas
D.
cannot
be
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stopped
unless
twice
as
much
pesticide
is
provided
for
the
affected
areas
103.
Which
of
the
following
is
WRONG
A.
Sud-Fm
offered
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
a
reward
for
fighting
locusts
so
that
more
people
would
join
in
the
effort.
B.
Senegal
is
to
southwest
of
Sudan.
C.
The
locusts
can
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )cause
such
damage
mainly
because
it
has
no
natural
enemy
in
West
Africa.
D.
12
countries
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )affected
by
locusts
have
untied
but
still
lack
pesticide.
D
October
2
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )1
was
a
very
dark
day
in
Texas.
Not
only
did
Hurricane
Hanna
destroy
homes,
it
caused
the
largest
business
damage
in
Texas's
history.
The
worst
thing
is
Hanna's
destructive
force
nearly
wiped
out
most
power
poles
and
power
lines.
According
to
Center
Point
Energy,
Hurricane
Hanna
affected
2.15
million
customers.
Currently,
more
than
4,000
of
them
are
still
in
the
dark.
Crews
have
worked
16-hour
shifts
to
restore
power
to
residents.
Most
o
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )f
Houston
seems
to
be
returning
to
normal.
Schools,
restaurants,
retail
stores
and
gas
stations
are
open.
Smiles
are
back.
But
harder-hit
places,
including
Galveston,
will
take
much
longer
to
recover.
Hundreds
of
people
are
still
missing,
and
coastal
towns
are
a
mess.
Some
ruins
from
storm
have
drifted
south
to
other
beaches
in
Texas.
Several
public
schools
in
Galveston
are
closed
due
to
water
damage.
Parents
are
registering
kids
in
other
area
schools
which
are
scheduled
to
begin
class
on
November
13.
Many
school
supplies
were
destroyed.
Clara
Ba
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rton
Village
is
an
emergency
shelter
located
at
Alamo
Elementary
School
in
Galveston,
Texas.
This
is
where
Paula
Reed
and
her
family
are
staying.
Believe
it
or
not,
Paula
Reed
and
her
family
consider
this
hurricane
a
blessing.
When
Paula
was
a
girl,
she
was
an
orphan,
but
was
taken
in
by
her
stepmom,
Antonia
Flores.
Reed
lost
contact
with
Flores
and
had
been
trying
desperately
to
locate
her
for
the
past
few
years.
Before
the
hurricane,
Reed
and
her
family
moved
away
from
Galveston
to
a
San
Antonio
shelter.
There,
she
reunited
with
Flores
after
30
long
years!
The
moment
they
saw
each
other,
their
lives
were
changed.
104.
What's
the
most
serious
damage
caused
by
Hurricane
Hanna
A.
Hundreds
of
people
are
still
missing.
B.
A
large
number
of
people
are
homeless.
C.
Power
facilities
are
severely
destroyed.
D.
Factories
are
closed
and
many
people
jobless.
105.
It
can
be
inf
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )erred
that
the
residents
in
Houston
.
A.
have
fully
recovered
from
the
disaster
B.
were
the
most
unlucky
people
in
the
disaster
C.
need
a
long
time
to
bring
their
life
back
to
normal
D.
suffered
less
from
Hanna
than
people
in
Galveston
106.
Kids
in
publi
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )c
schools
in
other
areas
of
Houston
will
have
to
stay
at
home
for
.
A.
at
least
one
month
B.
at
least
three
weeks
C.
two
weeks
at
most
D.
nearly
half
a
month
107.
Paula
Reed
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )nd
her
family
consider
the
hurricane
a
blessing
because
.
A.
they
had
nothing
lost
after
Hurricane
Hanna
B.
they
lived
a
happier
life
in
San
Antonio
shelter
C.
Paula
was
taken
good
care
of
in
the
shelter
D.
Paula
reunited
with
her
stepmother
after
three
decades
八、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)
If
you
are
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
like
most
international
students,
you
are
probably
pretty
comfortable
reading
and
writing
in
English,
but
not
as
comfortable
with
listening
and
speaking
in
the
language.
108.

Make
frie
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )nds
with
American
students.
Many
international
students
end
up
making
friends
with
a
lot
of—or
only—other
international
students.
109.

Hanging
out
with
natives
not
only
naturally
pushes
you
to
improve
your
spoken
English,
but
also
helps
you
pick
up
cultural
and
social
information.
Lear
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )n
from
American
friends.
Tell
your
American
friends
that
you
are
trying
to
improve
your
listening
and
speaking
skills,
and
would
like
them
to
help
you.
If
you
pronounce
a
word
incorrectly,
or
misuse
an
idiom,
you
want
them
to
tell
you.
110.

Incre
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ase
your
knowledge.
111.

If
you
have
known
about
the
topics
that
are
likely
to
be
discussed
in
conversation,
you
have
a
much
better
chance
of
understanding
people
when
they
talk,
and
of
being
able
to
express
yourself
well.
112.

If
you
have
to
explain
something
to
someone,
you
have
a
strong
desire
to
pronounce
everything
as
well
as
you
can,
and
find
other
ways
to
explain
yourself.
Finally,
this
becomes
a
good
habit.
Many
people
have
asked
me
how
I
learned
to
speak
English
fluently,
and
I
think
it
is
because
of
my
being
a
math
teacher
in
college
for
years.
A.
I
don't
think
this
is
a
good
idea.
B.
You
will
learn
much
faster
this
way.
C.
If
possible,
become
a
teacher
at
your
school.
D.
It's
a
win-win
opportunity
for
international
students.
E.
Read
books,
keep
up
with
news
and
watch
popular
shows
and
movies.
F.
It's
a
good
w
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ay
to
make
some
extra
cash
while
improving
your
English.
G.
Below
are
some
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
tips
to
help
you
to
improve
your
conversational
skills.
九、补全短文(共10小题;共10分)
In
1914,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )Thomas
Edison,
at
the
age
of
67,
lost
his
factory,
113.

was
worth
a
few
million
dollars,
to
fire.
It
had
very
little
insurance.
No
longer
a
young
man,
Edison
watched
his
lifetime
effort
114.
(go)
up
in
smoke
and
said,
"There
is
great
value
in
disasters.
All
our
mistakes
are
burnt
up.
Thank
God
we
can
start
anew."
In
spite
of
disasters,
three
weeks
later,
115.

invented
the
phonograph.
What
116.

attitude!
Below
are
m
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ore
examples
of
the
117.
(fail)
of
successful
people:
Thomas
Edison
failed
118.
(approximate)
10,
000
times
while
he
119.
(work)
on
the
light
bulb.
Henry
Fo
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rd
fired
Lee
Iacocca
at
the
age
of
54.
Young
Beethoven
120.
(tell)
that
he
had
no
talent
for
music,
121.

he
gave
some
of
the
best
music
to
the
world.
Setb
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )acks
are
inevitable
in
life.
A
setback
can
act
as
a
driving
force
and
also
teach
us
humility.
In
grief
you
will
find
courage
and
faith
122.
(overcome)
the
setback.
十、短文改错(不分行)(共10小题;共10分)
文中共有10处语言错误,请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;只允许修改10处,多者(从11处起)不计分。
Last
Sunday
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )I
witnessed
a
traffic
accident
on
our
way
home.
I
was
wandering
down
the
sidewalk
while
there
went
loud
crash.
Two
taxis
crashed
into
each
other
about
ten
meters
far
away.
I
went
up
and
found
the
two
drivers
bad
injured,
bleeding
and
trap
in
the
taxis.
Luckily,
they
were
rescued
on
time
because
people
came
to
help
them
and
called
an
ambulance.
As
was
clear
that
the
taxi
drivers
were
so
eager
to
take
more
passengers
that
they
drove
too
fast.
It
reflected
their
lack
of
concern
for
the
safe
of
both
others
and
them.
答案
一、听力(听力)
1.
B
2.
B
3.
A
4.
A
5.
C
6.
C
7.
B
8.
C
9.
A
10.
A
11.
B
12.
A
13.
B
14.
C
15.
A
16.
C
17.
C
18.
B
19.
C
20.
B
听力原文
Text
1
W:Office
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )r,my
purse
has
been
stolen
on
the
bus
just
now.
M:Tell
me
more
about
the
situation
at
that
time
carefully,OK
Text
2
W:Who
will
attend
the
party
this
evening
M:Some
famous
film
stars
and
singers.They
will
raise
some
money
for
those
unlucky
people
suffering
from
the
earthquake.
W:They
are
so
kind.
Text
3
M:What's
your
favorite
class
at
school
W:I
like
history
best.What
about
you
M:English
Literature.
Text
4
W:Excuse
me,Mr
Smith.I
want
to
have
a
talk
with
you
about
western
culture
after
class.Can
you
spare
me
some
time
M:Sure.Please
come
to
my
painting
room
at
4:30.
Text
5
W:Hi,David.I
am
returning
the
money
you
lent
me
last
week.
M:Mrs
Brown
has
paid
you
for
walking
her
dog
W:Yeah,and
I
have
earned
enough
for
an
MP4
because
I
painted
all
the
wall
for
John.
Text
6
W:I
am
at
a
loss
what
to
do
with
my
neighbor
upstairs.She
has
just
bought
a
new
piano
and
she
seems
never
to
stop
playing
it.
M:Sounds
terrible.You
can
go
upstairs
to
tell
her
your
anger.Don't
forget
you
must
prepare
for
your
paper
as
it's
nearer
to
your
graduation.
W:I
have
told
her
once,but
she
didn't
listen
to
me.And
she
has
to
practice
playing
the
piano
all
the
time
because
she
will
attend
a
national
competition.
M:I
see.You
can
move
to
my
flat
for
some
time.I
will
be
on
business
in
Japan
for
three
months
from
next
week.
Text
7
W:Hi,Victory,Carol
speaking.Have
you
seen
the
e-mail
about
a
get-together
of
our
classmates
in
the
university
M:A
get-together God.We
graduated
ten
years
ago.How
time
flies!
W:Yeah,we
are
only
busy
with
ourselves
and
we
are
living
in
different
cities.I
only
get
in
touch
with
some
on
the
Internet.
M:It's
a
good
idea,but
we
should
try
all
kinds
of
means
to
find
all
ahead
of
time.
W:Right,and
we
plan
to
meet
before
the
New
Year's
Day.I
have
got
in
touch
with
Mark,Paul
and
Barbara.Can
you
offer
any
useful
information
for
me
now
M:I
know
Crystal
is
working
in
a
language
training
center
in
Boston
and
we
called
each
other
last
week.
Text
8
M:Hello,Lucy.You
are
surfing
to
kill
time
now
W:No.I
am
searching
some
advice
on
interviews.
M:Have
you
known
your
score
of
the
written
test-the
civil
service
exam
W:Of
course.I
am
the
top
one
of
all
the
people.I
will
have
an
interview
next
week.
M:You
are
so
great!
W:I
know
I
have
fully
prepared
for
it,but
I
never
imagined
I
could
get
so
high
a
score.
M:You
are
always
so
modest.
W:Next
Tuesday
my
performance
will
decide
my
future.I
want
to
be
a
civil
servant.
M:Good
luck
to
you!
Text
9
W:Who
are
the
two
persons
on
the
picture
M:My
parents
when
they
were
young.
W:Your
mother
is
very
beautiful.
M:Sure.It
was
taken
when
they
were
at
university.
W:No
wonder
the
picture
looks
old.
M:It
was
taken
16
years
ago.
W:They
were
classmates
at
the
same
university
M:No.They
met
each
other
at
a
party.
W:Sounds
so
romantic.
M:They
both
learned
German
then.
W:Then
they
are
working
together
now
M:My
father
is
in
a
publishing
house
and
mother
is
a
teacher.
W:Do
you
have
a
new
plan
for
your
own
future
M:I
am
reading
the
advertisements
on
the
newspapers.
W:Perhaps
you
can
ask
your
parents
for
some
advice.
M:Sure,I
will
do
that.
Text
10
The
traditional
American
school
year
begins
in
late
August
or
early
September.It
ends
in
May
or
June,
followed
by
summer
vacation.Why
such
a
long
break Because
long
ago,young
people
had
to
help
their
families
harvest
the
summer
crops.
At
least
this
is
what
people
today
may
think.The
reason
has
more
to
it.In
the
early
days
of
the
United
States,children
were
not
required
by
law
to
attend
school.
School
plans
depended
on
local
needs.Students
in
the
countryside
went
to
school
for
no
more
than
six
months
of
the
year-half
in
the
summer,half
in
the
winter.They
worked
on
family
farms
during
the
other
months.City
schools
were
often
open
much
longer,some
for
eleven
months
of
the
year.People
were
happy
to
have
a
place
for
their
children
to
go
while
they
worked.More
and
more
people
saw
the
need
for
a
system
of
required
education.But
they
had
different
ideas
of
the
length
of
holidays
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
21.
ruins
22.
injured
23.
destroy
24.
shocked
25.
rescue
26.
burying
27.
trapped
28.
useless
29.
damage
30.
express
31.
frightened
32.
disasters
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
33.
shocked
34.
rescue
35.
trap
36.
bury
37.
burst
38.
ruins
39.
destroyed
40.
disaster
41.
express
42.
injured
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
43.
who
need
help
44.
which
was
built
hundreds
of
years
ago
45.
that
the
boy
told
us
yesterday
46.
as
if
someone
is
knocking
at
the
door
47.
whom
you
met
in
my
office
yesterday
48.
dig
out
49.
whose
parents
had
been
killed
50.
(that)
I
had
done
51.
whom
my
father
worked
with
52.
A
number
of/A
lot
of;
used
to
live
53.
in
ruins
54.
who
is
singing
an
English
song
55.
whose
class
they
wish
to
take
56.
that
was
formed
57.
which
has
been
used
五、单项选择
58.
A
59.
B
60.
D
61.
C
62.
B
63.
C
64.
A
65.
A
66.
D
67.
B
68.
A
69.
C
70.
A
71.
C
72.
D
六、完形填空
73.
C
74.
A
75.
D
76.
A
77.
B
78.
C
79.
D
80.
B
81.
A
82.
B
83.
D
84.
A
85.
A
86.
C
87.
D
88.
B
89.
A
90.
C
91.
C
92.
A
七、阅读理解
93.
C
94.
D
95.
A
96.
B
97.
D
98.
A
99.
B
100.
A
101.
D
102.
B
103.
C
104.
C
105.
D
106.
B
107.
D
八、短文7选5(5选5等)
108.
G
109.
A
110.
B
111.
E
112.
C
九、补全短文
113.
which
114.
go
115.
he
116.
an
117.
failures
118.
approximately
119.
was
working
120.
was
told
121.
but
122.
to
overcome
十、短文改错(不分行)
123.
our
way中的our改为my
124.
while
there
went中的while改为when
125.
went
loud
crash中的loud前面加a
126.
删掉far
away中的far
127.
bad
injured中的
bad改为badly
128.
trap
in
the
taxis中的trap改为trapped
129.
on
time中的on改为in
130.
As
was
clear中的As改为It
131.
the
safe
of中的safe改为safety
132.
others
and
them中的them改为themselves