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牛津高二实验版 模块六 Unit 3单元测试(II)
Unit 3 Understanding each other
第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
1. —Good afternoon, sir, this is Blue Sky Hotel.
—Hello, I’d like to book three tables for a birthday party tomorrow evening.

A. What can I do for you B. Just a minute.
C. What’s the matter D. At your service.
2. —What’s events like
—Several eyewitnesses’ differed from the official version of events.
A. accounts B. opinions
C. advice D. explanations
3. The chair was too weak to Mr. Smith.
A. hold up B. take up C. give up D. turn up
4. To all the people here the honor for the success.
A. belong to B. belongs to
C. belong D. belongs
5. —My computer has broken down.
—Why not ask Nick for advice He’s an expert in the .
A. field B. land C. subject D. topic
6. I you, I would go with him to the party.
A. Was B. Had been C. Will be D. Were
7. Though you may hate some customs in other countries, , you must remember “Do in Rome as Rome does”.
A. likewise B. therefore C. otherwise D. anyway
8. —Excuse me, could you tell me the a week
—70 pounds a week, if you are the person we want, it will be more.
A. salary B. wage C. money D. income
9. To go to China in the future, Simon has learned a lot about the Chinese customs and culture from his online friends.
A. some days B. sometimes
C. some day D. someway
10. your letter, I would have written back two days ago.
A. If I received B. Should I receive
C. Had I received D. If I could have received
11. They have made an urgent request international aid.
A. of B. in
C. for D. with
12. If it rain next week, the farmers could still have a good harvest.
A. should B. could C. would D. might
13. On October 1st every year all the Chinese people hold great parties the birthday of New China.
A. in celebration of B. in memory of
C. in favor of D. in praise of
14. At the of the headmaster, the students plan to set up a music club at school.
A. approval B. agreement
C. objection D. appointment
15. —Why didn’t you go to the dance last night
—If I tired, I would have.
A. were not B. hadn’t
C. haven’t been D. hadn’t been
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Years ago in Scotland, the Clark family had a dream. Clark and his wife worked and saved, making 16 for their nine children and themselves to travel to the United States. It had 17 years, but they had finally saved 18 and had got passports and reservations(预订) for the 19 family on a new liner to the United States.
Everyone in the family was 20 with pleasant expectation and excitement about their new life. However, seven days 21 their going away, the youngest son was 22 by a dog. The doctor sewed(缝合) up the boy but 23 a yellow sheet on the Clarks’ front door. Because of the 24 of rabies(狂犬病), they were being quarantined(隔离) for fourteen days.
The family’s 25 was ruined. They would not be able to make the 26 to America as they had planned. The father, filled with disappointment and anger, 27 the ship leave—without the Clark family. 28 came down the father’s face and he cursed(咒骂) both his son and God for their 29 .
Five days later, the tragic news 30 throughout Scotland—the powerful, unsinkable Titanic had 31 , taking hundreds of lives with it. The Clark family 32 have been on that ship, but because of the son’s trouble, they were left 33 in Scotland.
When Mr. Clark heard the news, he 34 his son and thanked him for saving the family. He thanked God for saving their lives and 35 what he had felt was a tragedy into a blessing.
16. A. explanations B. preparations C. plans D. decisions
17. A. taken B. passed C. spent D. used
18. A. such B. so C. money D. enough
19. A. sad B. whole C. little D. mean
20. A. satisfied B. troubled C. concerned D. filled
21. A. after B. before C. until D. since
22. A. hit B. cheated C. beaten D. bitten
23. A. hung B. fixed C. hanged D. drew
24. A. spread B. infection C. possibility D. diagnosis
25. A. peace B. health C. dream D. condition
26. A. voyage B. trip C. flight D. apology
27. A. let B. made C. watched D. noticed
28. A. Water B. Tears C. Sweat D. Blood
29. A. misfortune B. danger C. fault D. past
30. A. changed B. announced C. told D. spread
31. A. crashed B. sunk C. stopped D. finished
32. A. were to B. seemed to C. happened to D. must
33. A. out B. over C. off D. behind
34. A. hugged B. found C. called D. saved
35. A. making B. persuading C. turning D. encouraging
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每题2分,满分40分)
A
Two truck drivers didn’t know each other when they arrived at the scene of a bad traffic accident on Kentucky’s mountain highway last June. Yet they worked together like long-time partners and saved two drivers from near certain death. For their bravery, Terry and Floyd have been named Goodyear North America Highway Heroes for 2003. The award was announced on Thursday at the Mid-America Trucking Show. Terry and Floyd were rewarded $20,000 with a free trip to Nashville.
On June 22, Terry and Floyd, driving trucks separately, came across an accident involving a jeep and a car on mountain parkway. The quick-thinking men broke the back window of the upside-down jeep, freed the driver from his seat belt, and dragged him to safety. But the driver of the car was made unable to move with a lot of weight on him inside the car, and the fire from the jeep was spreading dangerously close.
“The paint was melting(融化) on the car; it was so hot,” recalled Floyd.
Terry and Boyd fastened a nylon strap(带子) between Floyd’s truck and the car in an effort to pull it away from the burning jeep. The first two failed. On the third try, the strap held and Floyd pulled the car to safety. Soon afterward, the fire reached the jeep’s gas tank, creating a fireball that took in the area where the car had been located.
When rescue people arrived, Floyd, an experienced technician(技师), used the “Jaws-of-Life” to free the car driver.
36. The underlined word “Jaws-of-Life” in the last paragraph refers to ______.
A. a kind of tool B. a kind of jeep
C. a kind of car D. an experienced partner
37. From the passage we know Terry and Floyd _______.
A. we’re long-time partners
B. didn’t see each other again after the accident
C. saved two drivers from two trucks
D. succeeded in a rescuing work
38. The driver in the car was _______.
A. frightened B. stuck in C. dead D. drunk
39. What happened to the jeep in that accident
A. It was pulled to safety. B. It was ever shown later.
C. It blew up. D. It fell into the valley.
B
In a traditional Chinese family, women are expected to do the housekeeping and leave the “other business” to men. However, the appearance of the full-time “househusband” is changing traditional family.
A survey in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen shows that 22 percent, 73 percent, 34 percent and 32 percent of white-collar male workers, aged between 28 and 33, would be prepared to do the housekeeping if the conditions were right.
Yang Wenhui, 32 years old, worked at the office of a company prefer to quit(离开) the job. “My job was dull and steady. I was not promoted(提拔). My wife, in contrast, really likes her job. So, after our baby was born, I chose to stay at home and take care of the family while my wife works full-time outside the home,” said Yang.
Sociologists have found the full-time househusband emerges in three main situations.
Firstly, if the wife is ambitious(有雄心的), well-paid and has good job prospects, while her husband is paid poorly and has no job prospects, it makes economic sense for the woman to become the main income earner for the household. Secondly, if the wife is tired of household chores and eager to work outside the home, her husband may forfeit his job. Thirdly, if the husband can do his work at home, he may take this choice as it allows him more time to take care of the family.
Influenced by traditional ideas, some families with full-time househusbands prefer others not to know about their arrangement, concerned people would laugh at a husband with “no prospects” or wife who is “too strong”.
Zhou Wei said he has become usual to being a full-time househusband although his relatives doubted this when they gathered during the holidays. “A happy life is the most important thing, not other peoples’ opinions,” added Zhou.
40. The reason for Yang Wenhui quitting his job is that ________.
A. it is too difficult for him to do it B. it is too boring for him to do it
C. he is too old to go on doing it D. his wife wanted him to quit it
41. In which situation is a man unlikely to become a full-time househusband
A. He can earn enough money to keep family and has a good job prospects.
B. He can earn much less than his wife and will never get promoted.
C. His wife hates housework and is busy with her work outside.
D. His job can be done at home and he would like stay at home.
42. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage
A. A full-time househusband is a man without prospects in life.
B. A full-time househusband is much weaker than his wife.
C. A full-time househusband is willing to share his experience with his relatives.
D. A full-time househusband can also enjoy happiness from housework.
43. The underlined word “forfeit” probably means ________.
A. appreciate B. quit C. continue D. escape
C
Senior First Aid
Registration(注册) Details: PARASOL EMT Pty Limited (ABN 39 072 488 914)
Recognition Period: 01/01/1997 to 30/03/2008
Purpose: The aim of this course is to develop a student’s competence(胜任) and confidence in providing emergency first aid. This includes calling for help, the ability to respond to first aid situations, decision-making, and basic life support functions. This course covers adult and child conditions.
Target Audience: This course is suitable for anyone requiring a first aid certificate(证书) for the workplace, recreational purposes, sporting, or home use.
Format(形式): A mixture of theoretical and practical elements(成分), with at least 50% of time spent on practical skills.
Requirements: Be at least 14 years of age.
Learning Objectives:
● Apply(运用) Life Support Skills
● Apply First Aid Management Skills for Burns
● Demonstrate the identification and management of bleeding and wounds.
● Describe the recognition and management of internal bleeding
● Manage an Emergency (Basic)
● Apply First Aid Management for bone and joint(关节) injuries
● Manage Emergency Situations
● Apply First Aid Management skills for bites, stings and poisoning.
● Manage an acute illness
● Describe the recognition and management of an eye injury
● Describe the basic structure and function of the human body.
● Apply First Aid Management skills for chest, abdominal(腹部的) and head injuries
44. Which of the following is not mentioned but what you want to know about the course
A. How long it takes. B. How long it is in service.
C. How it is taught. D. How to contact in order to register.
45. The underlined part “target audience” probably means _______.
A. what performance the audience want to see
B. all kinds of audience who are to be attracted by the course
C. people are suitable to be engaged in first aid work
D. a limited group that the course is aimed at
46. According to the ads after you finish this course, you will probably do all the following EXCEPT _______.
A. you can deal with common animals’ bites and stings
B. you can do an operation on the chest and head
C. you can give first aid when someone hurt his leg badly
D. you can tell whether a person is bleeding inside his body
47. What is the main purpose of the advertisement
A. To make a person competent to give first aid.
B. To develop the students’ ability to give first aid.
C. To persuade the students to take part in the first aid course.
D. To tell the students more about basic structure and function of the human body. D
You are at the beach swimming with some friends. Everyone is having a good time. Suddenly you see some of your friends dragging a man out of the water. His heart is still beating, but he is not breathing. What should you do?What must you do in order to save his life?
In such a case,artificial respiration(人工呼吸) is necessary. An effective way of saving a person is the mouth-to-mouth method. Knowing how to perform mouth-to-mouth resuscitation(复苏) quickly and properly can be critical as it can help you save a life.
First,lay the victim on his back. Check inside the mouth for any other objects. Second, by putting one hand on the forehead of the victim and one hand under the neck, push the head back so that the chin sticks up. Remember, if you notice a neck injury, use the jaw-thrust method-press up on the angle(角度) of the jaw(颚) just below the ears. This will move the tongue out of the back of the throat. Now, pinch (捏) the two holes at the end of the nose closed and then place your mouth over the victim’s mouth. Then, blow your air into his mouth. His chest should rise. Remember, remove your mouth to let the victim breathe out. Repeat this process twelve to fourteen times per minute.
48. An important step in artificial respiration is _______.
A. acting quickly and properly B. knowing how to swim
C. cleaning your own mouth D. putting one hand on the head
49. How many steps in the process of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation are mentioned in the passage
A. Four. B. Five C. Six. D. Seven.
50. We should pinch the two holes at the end of the nose closed to _______.
A. raise his head a little to make more room for your mouth
B. stop the air you breathe from escaping through the nose
C. stop the victim from seeing what you are doing
D. move the tongue ahead to let the air into his chest
51. What would be the best title for the passage
A. How to Deal with Swimming Dangers B. What to Do on the Beach
C. Using the Jaw-thrust Method D. One Way to Save a Life
E
It could not have been easy to see the tiny swimmer, but a group of scientists claim to have discovered the world’s tiniest fish. The little creature was found recently in an Indonesian swamp(沼泽).
For now, the fish is known as Paedocypris progenetica. It has a transparent, or see-through, body. Its head doesn’t have a skeleton, leaving its brain vulnerable (脆弱的) to its surroundings. The fish, which is female(雌性的), can grow to be only 7.9 millimeters or (0.31 inches) long, about the size of a large mosquito.
Maurice Kottelat, a fish expert from Sweden, led the team of researchers that made the discovery. Kottelat and his team reported their discovery in the Proceedings of the Royal Society, a British scientific journal.
“You don’t wake up in the morning and think today we will find the smallest fish in the world,” said Kottelat in an interview. He and his team were most excited by the possibility of having discovered the world’s smallest vertebrate. “What’s important is finding a complete backbone in a body so small,” said Kottelat. All fish, reptiles(爬行动物), birds, and mammals (including humans) are vertebrates.
It wasn’t long after Kottelat’s announcement that another researcher challenged the claim with a discovery of his own. Fish expert Ted Pietsch, a researcher at the University of Washington, says that he has discovered a fish that is smaller than Kottelat’s discovery.
According to Pietsch, the male Photocorynus spiniceps is a tiny ocean fish measuring only about a quarter inch. That would actually make Pietsch’s fish the world’s smallest vertebrate. Kottelat’s would come in at a close second. When Pietsch got in touch with Kottelat to mention the fish, four of which he keeps in his office—Kottelat did not argue. He kindly gave the title of “world’s smallest vertebrate” over to Pietsch’s unique fish.
“So our little fish is only the smallest freshwater vertebrate,” Kottelat wrote. “Now I wait until the next smallest fish is discovered.”
52. Pietsch’s fish is shorter than Kottlelat’s by about _______.
A. 0.01 inches B. 0.06 inches C. 0.1 inches D. 0.31 inches
53. The underlined word “vertebrate” probably means “_______”.
A. a creature in an ocean B. a fish in fresh water
C. an animal that can swim D. an animal with a backbone
54. Which statement is TRUE according to the text
A. Kottlelat’s fish still keeps the record of the smallest fresh water vertebrate so far.
B. Pietsch’s record of discovery of the world’s smallest fish was soon broken by others.
C. Kettlelat didn’t admit that pietsch’s fish was even smaller than his.
D. All fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds and humans share the same ancestor.
55. Which question doesn’t seem to be answered so far according to the text
A. Is fish a vertebrate animal
B. What’s the world’s smallest fish indeed
C. Is fish a good swimmer
D. What size is Pietsch’s fish discovered recently
第四节: 单词拼写。(根据括号内的中文释义及所给单词首字母,补全所缺单词)(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
56. Next day was to be the great mass-meeting in c of the Russian revolution.
57. The company said the debt was a during its acquisition(兼并) of nine individual businesses.
58. Generally speaking, the President will give a r for the visiting heads of state.
59. I would have done the job myself but I didn’t have the p equipment.
60. A youth was seriously injured in a shooting i on Saturday night.
61. The horse is not (本地的) to America— it was introduced by the Spanish.
62. Considering the injuries he’s had, there can be little (期待)of him winning the race.
63. You looked (同样地) nice in both dresses—I wouldn’t know which one to advise you to buy.
64. “What a (盛宴)!” she said, surveying all the dishes on the table.
65. A walk around Kitzbuhel is wonderful—a lively mix of old village culture and the (激动)of an international tourist area.
第五节:书面表达(满分25分)
某中学生英文报举办故事大赛,请根据下列五幅图画提供的信息,以Zhang Ping’s choice 为题,写一篇故事,讲述张平的经历。
电脑……难学……外语……难记……科技……难懂……
看电视,打牌,抽烟……难……难戒……
参考生词:招聘人才:advertise for people of talent
应聘:seek for a position
[写作要求]
1.标题:Zhang Ping’s choice
2. 必须用5个句子介绍全部所给的内容;
3.将5个句子组成连贯的短文。
答案:第一节:1-5 BAADA 6-10 DDBCC 11-15 CAAAD
第二节:16-20 CADBD 21-25 BDACC 26-30 BCBAD 31-35 BADAC
第三节:36-40 ADBCB 41-45 ADBAD 46-50 BCACB 51-55 DBDAB
第四节:56. celebration 57. accumulated 58. reception 59. proper 60. incident
61 native 62. expectation 63. equally 64. feast 65. excitement
第五节:One Possible Version:
Zhang Ping’s Choice
My neighbor, a young man, named Zhang Ping hasn’t found a job yet up to now. Once, he was advised to learn computer and English, but he thought it was difficult to learn the computer and to remember the English words. As to science and technology in his mind, it was too difficult to understand. He only enjoys watching TV, playing cards, smoking and so on, which is hard for him to give up all these. Not long ago, he was seeking a position on the job market when he saw that people of talent are greatly needed, such as computer engineers, English interpreters and technicians, he regretted the time he wasted.牛津高二实验版 模块六 Unit 3单元测试(III)
Unit 3 Understanding each other
第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
1. —How do you find your boss
— .
A. I can’t find him anywhere
B. By searching the whole building
C. He’s all right, as long as you do what he says
D. I haven’t seen him for long, he is very busy these days
2. In this shop, lemons are usually sold by weight while eggs are sometimes sold by
dozen.  
A. the; the B. a; the C. /; the   D. the; a
3. After several days of heavy snow, hungry animals got out of their places to some food.
A. hiding; hunt for B. hiding; hunt
C. hidden; hunt for D. hidden; hunt
4. —Jack! My new pipe , you did it
—Oh, no! I just had a look, Grandpa.
A. was broken B. had been broken
C. has broken D. is broken
5. Miss Li requested that her students on time to every class.
A. has to be B. were C. must be D. be
6. Ever since their quarrel, there has been a very unpleasant in the office.
A. surrounding B. mood
C. environment D. atmosphere
7. China is one of the developing countries the third world.
A. belonging to B. belongs to
C. is belonging to D. are belonging to
8. The professors present at the meeting exchanged a few in a low voice when the chairman made a speech.
A. remarks B. comments
C. opinions D. suggestions
9. If I were to have time, I to the theatre tomorrow evening.
A. should go B. would have gone
C. had gone D. were to go
10. It makes no sense to refer to the dictionary each time you news words in reading.
A. deal with B. come up with
C. meet with D. do with
11. All the students are very fond of their teacher, as she treats each student .
A. cruelly B. generally C. carelessly D. equally
12. If you late, you would have caught the first bus.
A. won’t be B. haven’t been
C. aren’t D. hadn’t been
13. —Did you the meeting yesterday
—No, we all the couples in their wedding party.
A. join; attended B. join; took part in
C. attend; attended D. attend; joined
14. No satisfactory was given to these phenomena.
A. account B. plan C. accent D. mark
15. If John his legs in the last training, he would join in the coming World Cup, which he has been longing to compete in.
A. didn’t hurt B. hadn’t been hurt
C. wasn’t hurt D. hadn’t hurt
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Once, looking for stories on the back roads of Ohio, we weren’t getting on smoothly. A beekeeper we’d been told about was away from home 16 we called on him. An amusement park where we thought we might find a 17 had shut down for the season. We began to get a little 18 .
When 19 a farmhouse, we found a banner(横幅)between two trees in the front yard. The banner 20 in huge letters: WELCOME HOME,ROGER! We drove 21 for a mile or two. Somebody said, “Wonder who Roger is ” We 22 , went back there and knocked on the door.
Roger was a soldier on his way home from war. His 23 knew he was coming, but weren’t sure what day he was going to 24 . We asked if they’d mind if we brought the camera into the house. Roger’s mother said it would be all right if we could give her a few minutes to 25 . We weren’t there more than an hour, talking to those people who were all 26 about Roger coming home and taking pictures.
In the bus as we 27 on that afternoon, I wrote a simple story letting Roger 28 all the soldiers coming home from war. We sent the 29 with the story to New York, and Walter Cronkite put it on the Evening news. 30 has any of our stories caused such a reaction from viewers. The CBS switchboard(总机) 31 up that night with dozens of calls from people 32 by it in some way, and hundreds of letters came in, some of them suggesting that the story be 33 .There was so much 34 throughout that that Cronkite had to report a few nights 35 , “Oh, and by the way—Roger got home!”
16. A. since B. where C. because D. when
17. A. place B. story C. owner D. way
18. A. discouraged B. disturbed C. satisfied D. touched
19. A. entering B. visiting C. passing D. searching
20. A. said B. wrote C. explained D. told
21. A. out B. away C. on D. down
22. A. got out B. turned around C. drove on D. gave up
23. A. family B. company C. police D. army
24. A. leave B. pass C. start D. arrive
25. A. make the coffee B. repair the room C. fix her hair D. do the bed
26. A. encouraged B. worried C. excited D. surprised
27. A. stayed B. rolled C. took D. started
28. A. expect B. represent C. express D. congratulate
29. A. letter B. book C. camera D. film
50. A. Seldom B. Actually C. Usually D. Unexpectedly
31. A. put B. got C. sent D. lighted
32. A. satisfied B. moved C. known D. expected
33. A. broadcast B. told C. repeated D. spread
34. A. surprise B. disappointment C. entertainment D. interest
35. A. later B. earlier C. before D. sooner
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每题2分,满分40分)
A
San Francisco is going to do what many other cities have already done—provide free bicycles to the public. The mayor of San Francisco supports the bicycle program. He wants to improve the terrible traffic problems in the city.
At first, 40 to 60 bikes will be available only to city workers. People will give their old bikes to the city to use in the program. If this program is successful, one day more than 1,000 bicycles will be available. Everyone, not just city workers, will be able to use these bicycles.
People in Fresno, California already have a free bicycle program. In fact, this idea began in Amsterdam over 40 years ago. These programs encourage citizens to get out of their cars and onto pollution-free bikes.
Fresno’s Yellow Bike Program puts about forty bicycles around the city. The bikes are painted bright yellow so people know they can take them. When people take a yellow bike, they can ride to work or to shopping areas, and then leave the bike for the next rider.
Some people worry that the free bikes will be stolen. However, theft hasn’t been a problem in free-bike cities by now.
While most people think the bike program is a good idea, only a few say they will use it. “I will still drive my car,” says Joanna Greene. “San Francisco has a lot of hills. My office is at the top of Potrero Hill. I don’t think I’m in good shape. And, wouldn’t I have to carry a helmet with me all the time ”
Phil Chung agrees, “There is too much traffic. Riding a bicycle can be dangerous. There are not very many bike lanes.” He continues, “Plus, it’s too cold in the winter. And what if you ride a bike to work, and then there isn’t one to ride home ”
Program leaders know there will be problems. But they think it’s worth trying. “It’s not the solution for everyone,” states Sylvia Pass. “But if just one hundred people use it every day, that’s one hundred cars that aren’t on the streets, one hundred parking spaces that aren’t used. I think it’s a great beginning.”
36. San Francisco provides bicycles to the public because ______.
A. there are many bikes available
B. many people don’t have cars of their own
C. many other cities have already done so
D. the traffic problems are terrible
37. The following statements are the disadvantages of free-bike program in Sam Francisco EXCEPT that ______.
A. free bikes will be stolen B. San Francisco is not flat at all
C. riding a bike is not safe enough D. it will be too cold in the winter
38. What does “I’m in good shape” in the sixth paragraph mean
A. I’m beautiful. B. I’m healthy and strong.
C. I have a good figure. D. I’m heavy and strong.
39. The program leaders think the program is worth trying NOT because ______.
A. there will be more problems
B. they can’t solve problems for everyone
C. there will be fewer cars on the streets anyway
D. there will be more parking spaces
B
We’ve all heard the phrase “love is patient”, but one couple in Michigan, took this phrase to a whole new level. On Monday, February 13, Willard Mason sat down to talk about his relationship with the love he lost more than 60 years ago. Good fortune and fate(命运) recently helped the couple reunite.
In 1941, Willard Mason and Llah Ost, both senior 2 students, became engaged to be married and began planning their lives together. But Willard moved away to work at Willow Run Bomber Plant, where he met and fell in love with a woman named Helvi. He broke off his long distance engagement to Llah and married Helvi in 1942. Llah later found love with someone else. Both had happy marriages and raised families.
Then, in 2003, Helvi died. A year later, Willard found himself back in his hometown, where by chance, he ran into Llah’s brother. He informed Willard of the death of Llah’s husband, and encouraged him to call her.
After that first phone call, the couple began dating. Willard made the drive from his home near Houghton Lake to Llah’s home in Adrian. On one such trip, he blacked out, and his car hit a tree. He was rushed to a hospital, where tests showed that he needed a new pacemaker. Willard moved closer to Adrian and asked Llah to move in with him. She gladly accepted.
“We get along perfectly,” Willard told AZ Central on Monday. “We’ve never had an argument, she’s a great cook, and she takes care of me.”
Although both Willard and Llah are saddened by the 62 years they spent without each other, neither seem to have any regrets. Willard told AZ Central, “You don’t know how our lives might have turned out if we’d gotten married in 1941, but now she has a wonderful family, and so do I.”
40. What does the writer probably mean by saying the phrase “love is patient”
A. To win love needs a good-natured tolerance of waiting.
B. Love can make someone ill in hospital.
C. Love can also help one set a world record.
D. To win love needs a whole new level of cooking skill
41. What caused the failure of Willard and Llah’s engagement
A. Their unhappy company with each other.
B. Llah’s new love with someone else.
C. Their being far away from each other.
D. Willard’s escape from his family.
42. After Willard’s wife died, he came back to his hometown _______ there.
A. in order to date with Llah
B. and got informed of Llah’s husband’s death
C. to ask Llah to move in with him
D. and was told that he needed a new pacemaker
43. Which of the following should be the best title for the passage
A. A Car Accident Brought about Reunion
B. Second Marriage and Second Happiness
C. No Argument in a Reunited Family
D Reunited after 62 Years.
C
Situated in the South West of England, between Exeter and Plymouth, Torquay is one of the most popular holiday resorts in Britain. It provides sophisticated(精致)entertainment, sports of every kind and cultural facilities, all set in a position of outstanding natural beauty. Visitors can choose between luxury hotels by the sea, with private suites(套房), swimming pools, and comfortable but less expensive guest houses. There are camping sites, too, and hundreds of houses displaying “B & B” signs.
As well as a number of small quiet bays, which are ideal for beach barbecues(野餐) away from the crowds, Torquay has large sandy beaches where you can buy refreshments(饮料)and hire deck chairs, boats and even beach houses. There are large areas of grassland overlooking the sea, and miles of winding cliff paths for walkers who just want to enjoy the scenery and what is often said to be the healthiest air in the country. For the sportsmen and women there are opportunities not only for golf, tennis, but also for water-skiing, hang-gliding and deep-sea fishing.
After a day in the open air, there’s lots to do in the evenings, too. There are plenty of discos, the occasional opera or ballet, and summer variety shows in the seafront theatres. For the children, there is a beautiful model village with a complicated railway layout which is remarkably realistic—especially when the lights are all on at night.
Of course, there’s no need to spend your whole holidays in Torquay. Only a short drive away is Dartmoor National Park, where you can walk for miles through dramatic, unspoiled countryside, or picnic by beautiful rivers and streams. Or, nearer to home, you can sail across Tor Bay to the lovely old fishing village of Brixham.
Torquay seems to have something for everyone. But don’t take my word for it—come and see for yourself.
44. Which of the following best explains what “B & B” means on the signs
A. Bed and breakfast. B. Breakfast and bath.
C. Beach and barbecue . D. Beautiful and British.
45. According to the passage Torquay might be described as ______.
A. comfortable and expensive B. crowed and lively
C. remote and beautiful D. fresh and healthy
46. What is special about the model village
A. It opens at night. B. It has something for the children.
C. It’s in the open air. D. It has a real railway system.
47. What is the purpose of writing this passage
A. To introduce the geography of Torquay to students.
B. To make some places known to visitors.
C. To show the beauty of resorts. D. To attract more tourists.
D
YOU CAN HELP!
Everyone was born with his own built-in burglar alarm(报警器). It’s called the sense of sight and sound. Unfortunately, many of us go around with the alarm switched off.
We don’t see the stranger wandering outside the house next door.
We don’t notice the sounds from the flat upstairs.
(Weren’t they supposed to be on holiday )
The police can only do so much to prevent crime(犯罪). There never can be enough of them to guard every home in every town. So they need your help in fighting with the burglars(窃贼), and the car thieves.
Not, of course, by setting out to have a go every time you see something suspicious(可疑的). It’ll always be the job of the police to arrest criminals(逮捕罪犯).
But by acting as a line of communication between them and your community. For example, you probably know far more about your immediate neighborhoods than the police ever could.
A stranger in someone’s garden would probably be far more obvious to you than it would to even the local police, if, of course, you were on the look-out.
That’s the whole idea behind the Neighborhood Watch schemes, springing up around the country to create a spirit of watchfulness within a community, anything suspicious being reported to the police.
It’s early days yet, but results so far are very encouraging. The crime figures are already dropping in many of the areas running the scheme. And all due to people like you.
48. The underlined word “them” refers to ______.
A. criminals B. the police C. neighbours D. strangers
49. The advertisement points out that many people ______.
A. are not ready to help the police
B. are not as watchful as they could be
C. don’t look after their gardens well
D. don’t tell their neighbors about their holidays
50. One of the ways we could help prevent crime is to ______.
A. turn on the alarm system in our home
B. try to stop criminals from escaping
C. look out for people behaving suspiciously
D. inform the police if we hear noises upstairs
51. The purpose of the advertisement is to _______ in their neighborhood.
A. ask people to join the police force
B. advise people how to protect their homes
C. warn people about the increasing risk of crime
D. encourage people to be on watch for possible crime
E
You might think that “global warming” means nothing more than a rise in the world’s temperature. But rising sea levels caused by it have resulted in the first evacuation(撤离) of an island nation—the citizens of Tuvalu will have to leave their homeland.
During the 20th century, sea level rose 8-12 inches. As a result, Tuvalu has experienced lowland flooding of salt water which has polluted the country’s drinking water.
Paani Laupepa, a Tuvaluan government official, reported to the Earth Policy Institute that the nation suffered an unusually high number of fierce storms in the past ten years. Many scientists connect higher surface water temperatures resulting from global warming to greater and more damaging storms.
Laupepa expressed dissatisfaction with the United States for refusing to sign the Kyoto Protocol, an international agreement calling for industrialized nations to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions(排放),which are a main cause of global warming. “By refusing to sign the agreement, the US has effectively taken away the freedom of future generations of Tuvaluans to live where their forefathers have lived for thousands of years,” Laupepa told the BBC.
Tuvalu has asked Australia and New Zealand to allow the gradual move of its people to both countries.
Tuvalu is not the only country that is vulnerable(易受影响的) to rising sea levels. Maumoon Gayoon, president of the Maldives, told the United Nations that global warming has made his country of 311,000 an “endangered nation”.
52. The passage is mainly about _______.
A. rapid changes in earth’s temperature B. bad effects of global warming
C. moving of a country to a new place D. reasons for lowland flooding
53. According to scientists, the direct cause of more and fiercer storms is ______.
A. greenhouse gas emissions in industrialized nations
B. higher surface water temperatures of the sea
C. continuous global warming D. rising sea levels
54. Laupepa was not satisfied with the United States because it did not ______.
A. agree to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions
B. sign an agreement with Tuvalu
C. allow Tuvaluans to move to the US
D. believe the problems facing Tuvalu were real
55. The country whose situation is similar to that of Tuvalu is ______.
A. Australia B. New Zealand C. the Maldives D. the United States
第四节: 对话填空。(根据上下文对话语境及所给单词首字母,补全所缺单词)(共10空;每空1分,满分10分)
A: Hi!Nice to you. You’re...
B: Well, the bridegroom is a friend of mine.
A: So am I. So now we are friends too.
B: The w 56 ceremony is splendid, isn’t it
A: Yes, look, the newly-weds are giving p 57 to the guest, let’s go and have one.
B: Why, I’m p 58 . In my country, the new couple will r 59 a lot of presents from the guests.
A: It’s not surprising, the bridegroom and bride are from I 60 . It is a typical example which is quite d 61 from other countries.
B: You must have known a lot about c 62 and traditions of other countries.
A: You know, we come from the East, we should pay attention to cultural differences to a 63 to the life abroad.
B: How can I get the information
A: Surf the Internet or c 64 with your friends online.
B: Don’t you think it’s a good idea to fix a date to surf the Internet together, and then you may introduce your online friends to me
A: Good idea. Besides I need to a 65 some more information for my graduation essay. Will this Sunday suit you
B: Sure.
第五节:书面表达
下面的图画和表格提供了一次交通事故的情况,请以A Traffic Accident为标题写一篇报导。
注意:(1)可适当增加细节,使行文连贯(2)参考词汇:救护车ambulance
答案:
第一节:1-5 CCADD 6-10 DAAAC 11-15 DDDAD
第二节:16-20 DBACA 21-25 CBADC 26-30 CBBDA 31-35 DBCDA
第三节:36-40 DABAA 41-45 CBDAC 46-50 BDBBC 51-55 DBBAC
第四节:56. wedding 57. presents 58. puzzled 59. receive 60. Italy
61. different 62. customs 63. adjust 64. chat 65. accumulate
第五节:One possible version:
A Traffic Accident
Last Sunday, an old lady aged about seventy was badly hurt in a traffic accident at the second crossing of Xinhua Road. It was 9:30 p.m., and there were many cars in the street at that time. The old lady was crossing the street when a young man riding a bicycle rushed up and knocked her down. The accident happened so suddenly that it had been some time before the other people in the street understood what was happening. The old lady was badly hurt and couldn’t move at all. Someone called the First Aid Center and soon some doctors came in their ambulance and carried the lady to the hospital. The police said that it was the young man’s fault because he didn’t see the red light turning on.
时间 上星期天上午9:30
地点 新华路第二个十字路口
发生的事 一位老太太被一位年轻人骑车撞倒
伤亡情况 老太太伤势很重
事故原因 年轻人闯红灯牛津高二实验版 模块六 Unit 3 单元测试(I)
Unit 3 Understanding each other
第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
1. The old man got into the of storing money under the bed.
A. tradition B. habit
C. use D. custom
2. Though he is a Scot, it is strange that he’s got a strong French .
A. local; speech B. local; accent
C. native; speech D. native; accent
3. Madame Michel found herself in an position, and therefore she felt rather
.
A. embarrassing; embarrassed
B. embarrassed; embarrassed
C. embarrassing; embarrassing
D. embarrassed; embarrassing
4. When will the government its position on equal pay for women
A. explain B. clarify
C. tell D. suggest
5. During our staying in London, we paid a visit to the hospital founded the
nurse Florence Nightingale.
A. in celebration of B. in honor of
C. in favor of D. in place of
6. —Yangyang carried off the first winter Olympic medal for China.
—Great! What she won for our motherland!
A. golden; honor B. gold; honor
C. golden; honors D. gold; honors
7. —Why are you so late
—The bus was for an hour because a tree had fallen across the road.
A. held out B. held on
C. held back D. held up
8. The desks and seats can be to the height of any child.
A. adopted B. adapted
C. adjusted D. admired
9. We a sentence when we explain the form and use of every word in it.
A. separate B. analyse
C. explain D. summary
10. The girl seems not to get along well with her classmates. Is it because she comes
from a home
A. broken B. breaking
C. plain D. upsetting
11. We did so well — beyond all our .
A. hope B. wish
C. understanding D. expectations
12. —Would you mind taking me home

A. Of course, I’m going that way anyway.
B. Of course, I’m going to go with you.
C. Of course not, I’m going that way any- way.
D. Of course not, I’m going to go home as quickly as possible.
13. The project has now received from the government and will be put into practice soon.
A. agree B. approval
C. nod D. remark
14. Can you move the desk a little further, for it most of the office?
A. takes up B. takes off
C. takes in D. take on
15. The village is a very different place it was when I was a boy and there are
many the villagers’ points of view.
A. from what; differences from
B. from what; differences in
C. from that; differences from
D. from that; differences in
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
What will city life be like in the future Some people think that life in the cities is going to be 16 . They 17 that cities will become more and more crowded. 18 the number of people increases, there will be less space for each person. This 19 will cause other problems—more crimes, dirtier streets, and worse problems with traffic 20 we have now. How will people find enough drinking water, energy (such as gas and electricity), and housing 21 life will be hard, people who live in cities will worry more, and they may become sick. 22 these reasons, some say that nobody will want to live in urban areas.
How can we 23 such problems as overcrowding, crime, and traffic In some cities, thousands of people are already 24 in the streets because there is so little suitable housing—and because 25 are so high. The crime rate isn’t going down. 26 , it is 27 so fast that many people are afraid to go out at night. Traffic jams are so bad that cars don’t move at all for several blocks. These 28 problems have been getting worse, not better, so many people see no 29 for the future of the city.
However, not all people believe in the horrible 30 for cities of the future. Instead, they feel that they can solve present urban problems and 31 future ones.
The disadvantages of any modern city are not unique(独特的) to that city.
32 , all the cities in the world have to solve the problems of traffic jams, crime, housing, energy, drinking water, and overcrowding. Yet many cities have found answers to one or more of these difficulties. Some European cities, such as Stockholm, Sweden, or London, England, have planned communities that 33 people with apartments, jobs, shopping centers, green space, entertainment, and transportation. Many U.S. cities are building their downtown areas. Urban 34 can learn from one another. They can 35 solutions that have been successful in other parts of the world.
16. A. horrible B. amazing C. regular D. virtual
17. A. ensure B. predict C. indicate D. require
18. A. With B. Though C. As D. Unless
19. A. room B. overcrowding C. future D. number
20. A. than B. which C. what D. as
21. A. While B. Once C. Therefore D. Because
22. A. With B. For C. Because of D. Thanks to
23. A. deal B. manage C. cause D. solve
24. A. begging B. starving C. robbing D. sleeping
25. A. flats B. rents C. cars D. crimes
26. A. Instead B. Thus C. Yet D. However
27. A. raising B. changing C. dropping D. increasing
28. A. rural B. urban C. crime D. traffic
29. A. reality B. trend C. hope D. prediction
30. A. predictions B. definitions C. identification D. indication
31. A. reform B. remain C. cure D. prevent
32. A. That’s to say B. For example C. What’s more D. On the other hand
33. A. provide B. satisfy C. offer D. require
34. A. consumers B. systems C. planners D. physicians
35. A. identify B. try C. cure D. forecast
第三节:阅读理解(共20小题;每题2分,满分40分)
A
The Internet has become a part of teenage life.
A new report on 3,375 students aged from 10 to 18 in seven Chinese cities found that 38 percent of them believe they use the Internet often.
While most of them get useful information and use the Internet to help in their studies, some are not using it in a good way.
In order to help young people use the Internet in a good way, a textbook on good Internet behavior has started to be used in some Shanghai middle schools this term. The book uses real examples to teach students good ways of using the Internet. The book gives useful advice such as it’s good to read news or find helpful information to study.
Some students also make on-line friends. But if you are meeting a friend off-line, make sure your parents know. Teachers and parents think the book is of great help. A teacher said the book would be a guide for teens using the Internet. She believes it will keep students away from bad sites. “Many students are using the Internet without guidance from their parents,” she said. “The book will teach students how to be a good person in the on-line world.”
36. The textbook mainly tells us ________.
A. why we should use the Internet B. how to study through the Internet
C. how to use the Internet correctly D. how to get help from others
37. According to the passage, teenagers are NOT encouraged to ________.
A. meet a friend off-line without letting their parents know
B. make friends with other schools’ students
C. find helpful information on line
D. read on-line news
38. From this passage we know that ________.
A. more and more students have given up visiting bad websites
B. schools and teachers begin to pay attention to students’use of the Internet
C. no more homework will be given in Shanghai middle schools
D. less and less information can be found in the Internet
B
Early in the 16th century men were trying to reach Asia by traveling west from Europe. In order to find Asia they had to find a way past South America. The man who finally found the way from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific was Ferdinand Magellan. Magellan sailed from Seville in August, 1519 with five ships and about 280 men. Fourteen months later, after spending the cold winter on the coast of Patagonia, he discovered the channel which is now called Magellan Strait(海峡). In November, 1520, after many months of dangers from rocks and storms, the three remaining ships entered the ocean on the other side of South America.
They then continued, hoping to reach Asia. But they did not see any land until they reached the islands off the coast of Asia. Before they arrived at these islands, later known as the Philippines, men were dying of starvation. While they were staying in the Philippines, Magellan was killed in battle. The remaining officers then had to get back to Spain. They decided to sail round Africa. After many difficulties, one ship with eighteen men sailed into Seville three years after leaving. They were all that remained of Magellan’s expedition. However, their achievement was great. They were the first men to sail round the world.
39. The purpose of Magellan’s expedition was to ________.
A. sail round the world B. find a seaway from the Atlantic to the Pacific
C. make a voyage to Asia D. carry men to Philippines
40. The number of the ships lost on the whole expedition was ________.
A. two B. three C. four D. five
41. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage concerning the expedition
A. Lack of equipment. B. Cold winter in Patagonia.
C. The death of Magellan. D. Dangers from rocks and storms.
42. The best title for this passage is ________.
A. The Discovery of Magellan’s Strait B. The Discovery of the Philippines
C. The Most Dangerous Expedition D. The First Expedition to Asia
C
As people were rushing up to get cards for Mother’s Day 2006, the editors of had a big question inside their minds, “What is a mother to you ” They feel every person has different opinions about a woman called “mother”.
In one of the designs of Hallmark’s latest Happy Mother’s Day cards, it describes, “mother” is a woman who made the world a warm and happy place. At the other end, a “mother” is described as a woman who puts her home and family first, and if she is tired, she never lets it show.
What will other people say To find out about that, on this Mother’s Day (May 14, 2006), launches a new survey(调查) “What is a mother to you ”
According to the editor of , Adwina Jackson, Mother’s Day is a special day for everyone! That is why her team uses this day to honor mothers all over the world by launching a survey about “mother”. “This survey is also to express thanks or gratitude and to show appreciation for friends, family who are mothers, as well as other important women who have had a mothering influence,” said Jackson.
will publish the answer to “What is a mother to you” once responses to its survey have been tabulated(制成表格) from around the world. This survey is for everyone, all age, all gender and all status. All participants in the survey will be added to a special notification list alerting when survey results are published.
43. observes Mother’s Day of 2006 by ________.
A. sending cards to mothers all over the world
B. launching a theme survey around the world
C. publishing people’s different opinions about “mother”
D. designing cards with praising words on both sides
44. Which of the following is NOT the possible purpose for to launch a survey about “mother”
A. To honour mothers all over the world.
B. To express thanks for their friends and family who are mothers.
C. To show appreciation for those who have had a mothering influence.
D. To find out how many people really love their mothers.
45. What are the results of the survey
A. People have different opinions about “mother”.
B. Mother is a woman who made the world warm and happy.
C. Mother always puts the interest of her family before her own.
D. The results haven’t been published so far.
46. What is the suitable title for the passage
A. Mother’s Day 2006 World Survey B. How to Celebrate Mother’s Day
C. Making Cards for Mother’s Day D. What Is a Mother to You
D
SACRAMENTO(New York Times)—The 2005 Best Ten Citizens of Charity have been honored today by the city government, one of whom is Ms Myrtle Smith. To answer our reporter’s why-question, she told us the following story which, as she put it, had led her to the work for the less fortunate people.
It was Thanksgiving morning and in the crowded kitchen of my small home I was busy preparing the traditional Thanksgiving turkey when the doorbell rang. I opened the front door and saw two small children in rags huddling together inside the storm door on the top step.
“Any old papers, lady ” asked one of them.
I was busy. I wanted to say “no” until I looked down at their feet. They were wearing thin little sandals(凉鞋), wet with heavy snow.
“Come in and I’ll make you a cup of hot cocoa.”
They walked over and sat down at the table. Their wet sandals left marks upon the floor. I served them cocoa and bread with jam to fight against the cold outside. Then I went back to the kitchen and started again on my household budget.
The silence in the front room struck me. I looked in. The girl held the empty cup in her hands, looking at it. The boy asked in a flat voice, “Lady, are you rich ”
“Am I rich Mercy, no!”
I looked at my shabby slipcovers(家具套). The girl put her cup back in its saucer(茶碟) carefully and said, “Your cups match your saucers.” Her voice was hungry with a need that no amount of food could supply. They left after that, holding their bundles of papers against the wind. They hadn’t said “Thank you.” They didn’t need to. They had reminded me that I had so much for which to be grateful.
Plain blue china cups and saucers were only worth five pence. But they matched.
I tasted the potatoes and stirred the meat soup. Potatoes and brown meat soup, a roof over our heads, my man with a good steady job—these matched, too.
I moved the chairs back from the fire and cleaned the living room. The muddy prints of small sandals were still wet upon my floor. Let them be for a while, I thought, just in case I should begin to forget how rich I am. And from then on I can’t help doing more.
Ms Smith concluded her story with a very sweet smile that was worth millions of dollars, even an amount no one could figure out how large!
Sure enough, sometimes a very small matter counts much when it is big enough to change one’s life a little and great enough to make one feel moved and eager to do things one has even never thought of, which oftentimes brings benefits.
47. Why did Ms Smith let the children in
A. She did it out of great pity on them.
B. She had old papers to sell.
C. She knew them and wanted to make them a cup of cocoa.
D. She wanted to invite them to her Thanksgiving party.
48. The girl thought Ms Smith was rich perhaps in that _______.
A. she saw that the lady’s room was comfortable
B. she saw the cups matched the saucers
C. the writer’s slipcovers were very new
D. the boy thought so
49. From the passage, we can infer that whether you are rich depends on _______.
A. how much money you have had B. how you feel about your life
C. how you have helped others D. what job you are doing
50. Ms Smith left the muddy prints of small sandals on the floor for a while to _______.
A. show her husband that someone had come
B. remind her that she had helped two children
C. show that she was a kind-hearted woman
D. remind herself how rich she was
51. The last two paragraphs imply that _______.
A. a famous person’s smile is worth millions of dollars, or more
B. a meaningful small matter can bring about a great change in one’s life
C. little children can change one’s life style by paying him a visit
D. once a good deed is done, one could become well-known in a short time.
E
Surgery(外科,手术) that can improve the way a person looks is being more and more popular in the United Stated. This kind of surgery is called cosmetic surgery (整形手术), and both men and women are turning to this treatment as a way of keeping their appearance young as well as keeping competitive in their jobs. Men especially are beginning to turn to face-lifts, liposuction (taking fat out of the body), and implants (putting man-made parts into their bodies) to help them look younger. As companies downsize and move younger employees into higher positions, older employees in their late forties and early fifties feel the need to look and act younger in order to stay competitive. A younger look through cosmetic surgery may give an older employee a few more years on the job.
These operations are not without dangers, however. One young woman had an eye operation to get rid of the bags under her eyes. She described her experience as terrible. She said, “When he started cutting, I was fully awake. Even though he’d given me an injection(注射) near my eyes, I saw everything.” She went on to explain, “I knew I had to keep still because of what he was doing. He was removing fat under my eyes. It took about ten minutes. After he finished I felt I couldn’t walk. I was so weak.” Her troubles did not end after the operation. For two weeks, her eyes were swollen and almost completely closed, and even dark glasses could not hide the side effects of the operation.
Liposuction is probably the most popular cosmetic operation in the United States. It seems simple enough. First, a small cut is made over the places where the patient wants the fat removed. Next, a small pipe is put into the cut. A machine is then turned on, and the fat is taken right out of the body. However, as one doctor explained, some problems can happen after the operation. He warned, “Irregular lumps(块) and loose skin can result from this operation. If it is not completely done, liposuction can produce a very lumpy result.” Patients often must have more liposuctions to correct the problem.
52. What is the main idea of the first paragraph
A. Some people want to have cosmetic surgery in order to keep their jobs.
B. There are two reasons why people have cosmetic surgery.
C. How older employees try to stay on their jobs for more years.
D. A person can win the competition in the job by means of looking young.
53. How many kinds of cosmetic surgeries does the writer mention
A. 5 B. 4 C. 3 D. 2
54. The underlined word “downsize” (in Para. 1) means _______.
A. develop branches and employ more labourers
B. become smaller in the number of employees
C. move downwards to other places
D. put an end to business
55. What do we know about liposuction from the passage
A. An unsuccessful liposuction may lead to more operations.
B. Most liposuction operations are successful and safe.
C. A liposuction can be lifelong useful for people to stay young.
D. A bad liposuction needs more doctors to make it up.
第四节: 单词拼写。(根据括号内所给单词首字母,补全所缺单词)(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
As we all know, different countries have different customs, that is to say, different countries have different ways of greeting each other, (56) c festivals and (57)c each other. So it is important to follow the (58)c of the country that you are visiting when you are traveling (59)a . For example, if you are invited to a home in Britain, here is some (60)a for you to follow. As soon as you are invited, it is good manners to refuse or (61) a the invitation, either by writing or by telephoning. When you go to the party, it is(62)p to arrive on time. It is good manners to (63)s hands with your host and the other guests. You can take a present if you like, possibly a bottle of wine, a box of chocolates or some flowers. The hosts will open it as soon as it is given. They feel it’s (64)s not to open it. However, it is not impolite to take nothing. Remember it is bad manners to stay too late after the other guests have left. Of course, don’t forget to write or telephone a day or two later to (65)t your host.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
你校正在开展“创建文明班级,共建和谐校园”活动,请根据下表内容,以“A Meaningful Activity”为题写一篇短文,向“China Daily”投稿,介绍有关情况。
主题 “同陋习告别,与文明握手”
目的 根除乱扔、乱吐、留长发、吸烟、喝酒等现象;提倡穿校服、讲礼貌。
内容 举办图片展,进行教室、宿舍美化评比等。
注意: 1. 词数:100左右
2. 参考词汇: civilization(文明) harmonious(和谐的)
A Meaningful Activity
Our school has now started an activity called “Build Civilized Classes and a Harmonious Campus.” The topic is “Get Rid of Bad Habits and Greet Civilization”.
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答案:第一节:1-5BDABB 6-10BDCBA 11-15DCBAB
第二节:16-20 ABCBA 21-25 DBDDB 26-30 ADBCA 31-35 DAACB
第三节:36-40 CABCC 41-45 ADBDD 46-50 AABBD 51-55 BBDBB
第四节:56. celebrating municating 58. customs 59. abroad 60.advice
61.accept 62.polite 63.shake 64.strange 65.thank
第五节:One possible version:
A meaningful Activity
Our school has now started an activity called “Build Civilized Classes and a Harmonious Campus”. The topic is “Get Rid of Bad Habits and Greet Civilization”.
Bad habits do exist. Some students throw rubbish everywhere or spit in public. Some wear long hair. Others are even addicted to smoking and drinking. We require that the students break away from these bad habits.
We urge the students to wear their school uniform and be polite to others.
During the activity, we’ll hold a picture show, a competition of classroom and dormitory decorations and so on.
We all hope that we’ll build each class into a civilized one and our campus into a harmonious place.