2016译林牛津版英语必修五Unit1 Getting along with others单元练习

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Unit1
Getting
along
with
others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,从题中所给的
A、B、C
三个选项中选出最佳选项。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.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about
A.
A
pair
of
sunglasses.
B.
Weather
changes.
C.
Shopping
experience.
2.
What
does
the
man
think
of
the
woman's
English
A.
Acceptable.
B.
Great.
C.
Just
so-so.
3.
What
has
Robert
decided
to
do
A.
Go
to
the
office.
B.
Go
to
the
woman's
home.
C.
Have
a
holiday
picnic.
4.
What
does
the
man
suggest
A.
Not
going
around
by
the
shopping
mall.
B.
Not
building
the
shopping
mall
under
a
tunnel.
C.
Building
a
tunnel
to
avoid
traffic
accidents.
5.
Why
do
they
want
to
go
by
train
A.
It's
the
fastest
way.
B.
It's
cheaper.
C.
It's
easy
to
buy
tickets.
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个小题,从题中所给的
A、B、C
三个选项中选出最佳选项。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。
听第
6
段材料,回答第
6、7
题。
6.
What
does
the
man
suggest
the
woman
do
tonight
A.
Go
to
a
party.
B.
See
a
film.
C.
Go
to
a
concert.
7.
What
does
the
woman
have
to
do
tonight
A.
Take
care
of
her
brother.
B.
Visit
her
brother.
C.
See
her
parents
off.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8

10
题。
8.
What
does
the
woman
want
to
buy
A.
A
skirt
for
her
daughter.
B.
A
hat
for
her
doctor.
C.
A
hat
for
her
daughter.
9.
How
much
does
it
cost
her
A.
$20.
B.
$22.
C.
$25.
10.
Where
will
the
woman
go
next
A.
To
the
third
floor
to
buy
some
clothes.
B.
To
the
second
floor
to
buy
some
food.
C.
To
the
first
floor
to
buy
some
fruit.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
11

13
题。
11.
What
kind
of
room
does
the
woman
recommend
to
the
man
A.
One
room
with
a
kitchen
at
one
side.
B.
One
room
without
a
kitchen.
C.
One
room
with
a
kitchen
at
the
back.
12.
Where
does
the
apartment
stand
A.
Just
beside
the
underground
station.
B.
Just
in
downtown.
C.
Far
from
the
underground
station.
13.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
conversation
A.
The
room
is
far
from
what
the
man
thinks
of.
B.
The
man
thinks
the
room
is
too
dear
to
rent.
C.
The
man
finds
that
it
fits
his
idea
of
the
room.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
14

16
题。
14.
What
is
the
topic
of
the
conversation
A.
Friendship.
B.
Family.
C.
Marriage.
15.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation
A.
The
man
has
no
friends.
B.
The
man
considers
family's
help
very
important.
C.
The
woman
has
no
boyfriend.
16.
Which
will
the
woman
support
A.
Family's
not
important.
B.
Love's
not
important.
C.
Friendship's
most
important
in
life.

10
段材料,回答第
17

20
题。
17.
Where
will
the
swimming
competition
be
held
A.
At
the
New
Town
Swimming
Pool.
B.
At
the
Jackson
Sports
Center.
C.
In
a
university's
swimming
pool.
18.
When
will
the
students
return
to
their
school
A.
At
2:45.
B.
At
3:10.
C.
At
3:15.
19.
Who
will
gather
at
the
front
gate
at
9:45
in
the
morning
A.
Students
of
years
7
to
10
and
their
teachers.
B.
Students
of
years
7
and
8
and
their
teachers.
C.
Students
of
years
7
to
9
and
their
teachers.
20.
What
will
be
available
at
the
sports
center
A.
Cold
drinks.
B.
Food.
C.
Hot
water.
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共15小题;共15分)
21.
I
wrote
an
e-mail
to
my
key
pal
in
Rome,
asking
for
his
real
name.
He
didn't
r
(回应).
22.
F

me
for
not
paying
you
proper
respect
when
I
came
in
just
now.
23.
Tom
felt
g
,
for
his
carelessness
had
caused
the
failure.
24.
To
improve
your
spoken
English,
the
real
difficulty
is
how
to
o

your
shyness.
25.
When
the
environmentally
friendly
cars
came
onto
the
market,
many
people
were
e

to
buy
them.
26.
I
hope
I
can
be
a

to
Zhejiang
University
in
three
years.
27.
Others
a

that
more
bus
routes
should
be
opened
up
because
buses
can
accommodate
more
passengers.
28.
Her
husband
was
reserved
and
c
,
never
making
a
swift
decision
about
anything.
29.
R

of
where
they
are
and
what
they
are
doing,
they
want
access
to
the
Net.
30.
It's
c

of
the
boss
to
employ
some
children.
31.
It's
too
late.
I
think
it's
h

to
wait
for
buses
here.
We
can
take
a
taxi.
32.
You
are
to
b

for
the
broken
glass.
33.
The
girl
dressed
in
strange
clothes
soon
became
the
f

of
attention
when
she
entered
the
classroom.
34.
When
I
came
into
the
room,
she
p

to
be
asleep.
As
soon
as
I
stepped
out
of
the
room,
she
got
up
again.
35.
The
boy
was
told
to
a

for
being
rude
to
the
old
lady.
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)(共20小题;共20分)
36.
I
could
understand
her
being
angry,
but
I'll
still
never
(原谅)
her
the
way
she
treated
me
afterwards.
37.
The
earthquake
happened
last
night
destroyed
everything
in
the
village
and
left
all
the
villagers
(无助).
38.
After
he
had
given
an
account
of
the
difficulties,
he
went
on
to
suggest
ways
to
(克服)
them.
39.
Sandy
could
do
nothing
but
(承认)
to
his
teacher
that
he
was
wrong.
40.
If
you
want
to
pass
your
exams,
you'd
better
change
your
(态度)
toward
study.
41.
He
got
a
new
car,
which
made
him
become
the
(羡慕)
of
their
neighbors.
42.
It
is
said
that
the
(身份)
of
the
woman
is
still
unclear.
43.
Miss
Harper
closed
her
eyes
and
(假装)
to
be
asleep.
44.
The
saleswoman
in
the
shop
is
always
(渴望的)
to
please
everybody.
45.
I
offered
her
an
invitation,
but
she
didn't
(回应).
46.
They
often
(争吵)
with
each
other
about
whose
turn
it
is
to
cook
the
dinner.
47.
For
the
(安全)
of
the
house,
a
fence
was
made
around
it.
48.
Much
scolding
can
make
a
little
child
(敏感的)
to
people's
words.
49.
We
are
good
friends
though
sometimes
we
have
different
ideas
and
(争论)
about
them.
50.
He
feels
quite
(内疚的)
about
being
unable
to
take
care
of
his
sick
father.
51.
He
made
an
(道歉)
to
me
for
stepping
on
my
foot.
52.
When
her
teacher
told
her
she
was
not
a
(有天赋的)
painter,
she
burst
into
tears.
53.
If
you
fail
in
the
exam,
you'll
only
have
yourself
to
(责备).
54.
It
was
(荒谬的)
of
him
to
raise
such
a
foolish
question
in
class.
55.
Our
school
has
won
in
the
(运动的)
sports
because
we
have
so
many
good
runners.
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共10小题;共20分)
56.
我发觉学好英语非常难。
I
find



.
57.
I
didn't




(打算让你生气).
58.
We
should
not
always




(依赖我们的父母).
59.
你要是继续行窃,
终归得进监狱。
If
you
continue
to
steal,
you'll


in
prison.
60.
当我们经过了一天的远足到达旅馆时,我们发现房间住着很舒适。(live)
(词数不限)
When
we
reached
the
hotel
after
a
day's
walk,
we
found
the
room
.
61.
这个理论基于人人平等的前提。(base)
(词数不限)
The
theory

the
hypothesis
that
all
men
are
born
equal.
62.
由于他的研究,联合国正在使世界摆脱饥饿。


his
research,
the
UN
is
trying
to

the
world

hunger.
63.
I
really
appreciate
(同我在一起)
when
I
am
in
trouble.
(stay)
(词数不限)
64.
She
couldn't



(让他们理解)
what
she
was
saying.
65.
没有告诉任何人,他不顾后果地离家出走了。
Without
telling
anyone,
he
left
home


the
consequence.
五、单项选择(共20小题;共20分)
66.
It's
no
use

without
taking
action.
A.
complain
B.
complaining
C.
being
complained
D.
to
be
complained
67.
---
How
about
your
trip
to
Italy
---
Oh,

the
fine
weather,
we
enjoyed
ourselves
indeed.
A.
in
regard
to
B.
thanks
to
C.
in
spite
of
D.
regardless
of
68.
The
hare
arrived
at
the
tree
exhausted,
only

that
the
tortoise
had
already
been
there.
A.
finding
B.
find
C.
to
find
D.
found
69.
Lydia
doesn't
feel
like

abroad.
Her
parents
are
old.
A.
study
B.
studying
C.
studied
D.
to
study
70.
Colors
can
change
our
moods(情绪)
and
make
us

happy
or
sad,
energetic
or
sleepy.
A.
feel
B.
to
feel
C.
felt
D.
feeling
71.
---
What
happened
over
there
---
They
argued

the
waiter

the
price
of
the
meal.
A.
to;
for
B.
against;
over
C.
for;
at
D.
with;
about
72.
---
Children
today
find
it
hard
to

their
study.
---
Exactly,
as
they
have
found
so
many
things
they
think
funny
to
do.
A.
focus
on
B.
feed
on
C.
live
on
D.
depend
on
73.
The
manager
director
was
to

the
accident,
although
it
was
not
his
fault.
A.
be
blamed
for
B.
blamed
for
C.
blame
on
D.
be
blamed
on
74.
I
tried
phoning
her
office,
but
I
couldn't
.
A.
get
along
B.
get
on
C.
get
to
D.
get
through
75.
He
is
good
at
written
English
but
his
ability

the
language
is
poor.
A.
using
B.
to
use
C.
used
D.
to
be
used
76.

the
early
flight,
we
ordered
a
taxi
in
advance
and
got
up
very
early.
A.
Catching
B.
Caught
C.
To
catch
D.
Catch
77.
Hardly
could
Tom

this
amount
of
homework
in
such
a
short
time.
A.
get
down
B.
get
into
C.
get
off
D.
get
through
78.
The
lawmakers
argue
that
drink
driving
should
be
treated
as
a
crime

whether
the
driver
causes
a
crash.
A.
according
to
B.
regardless
of
C.
in
addition
to
D.
in
terms
of
79.
The
difference
in
thickness
and
weight
from
the
earlier
version
makes
the
iPad
2
more
comfortable
.
A.
held
B.
holding
C.
be
held
D.
to
hold
80.
When
the
teacher
came
in,
he
pretended

hard.
A.
working
B.
to
work
C.
to
be
working
D.
to
have
worked
81.
Lily
finally
admitted

my
umbrella
by
mistake.
A.
to
take
B.
to
have
taken
C.
having
taken
D.
have
taken
82.
I
remembered

the
door
before
I
left
the
office,
but
forgot
to
turn
off
the
lights.
A.
locking
B.
to
lock
C.
having
locked
D.
to
have
locked
83.
The
meeting
planned

next
Monday
is
very
important.
A.
to
be
held
B.
held
C.
being
held
D.
holding
84.
---
My
sister
couldn't
help
jumping
with
joy
at
the
news.
---
Why
not
One
can't
imagine
what
it
feels
like

the
first
prize.
A.
winning
B.
to
win
C.
win
D.
having
won
85.
Jerry
is
even
more

to,
and
more
easily
troubled
by,
emotional
and
relationship
problems.
A.
sceptical
B.
addicted
C.
available
D.
sensitive
六、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)
A
millionaire
took
some
of
his
upper
class
friends
yachting(驾游艇).
They
passed
a
deserted
86

where
a
man
with
a
long
beard
and
tattered
clothes
stood,
87

his
arms
and
screaming
in
their
88
.
"Who
is
that "
asked
the
friend.
"I
don't
know,"
said
the
host,
"but
every
time
we
sail
by
he
goes
89
."
That
may
be
an
exception
to
a
universal
90
,
which
is
that
most
people
are
happy
to
91

if
they
can.
But
there
is
92

universal
principle,
which
is,
93

you
are
alone
on
a
deserted
island,
you
are
probably
94

to
ask
for
help—especially
from
a
stranger.
I
recently
learned
that
the
word
"mayday"
has
95

to
do
with
the
month
of
May.
96
,
it
comes
from
the
French
word
"m'aidez",
which
means
"help
me".
But
it
is
used
only
as
a
last
resort.
The
plane
is
nose-diving.
The
ship
is
fatally
97
.
"Mayday!
Mayday!
Mayday!"
a
voice
screams
over
the
98
.
If
help
doesn't
arrive
quickly,
all
will
be
lost.
We
99

the
thought
that
men
are
famously
bad
about
asking
for
directions.
But,
100
,
most
people
do
not
easily
ask
for
the
help
they
need.
They
101

until
they
are
hopelessly
lost,
or
a
simple
job
has
become
a
nightmare
before
they
102

help.
And
it
is
also
103

that
help
is
not
usually
too
hard
to
get.
But
we
have
to
ask
for
it.
Entrepreneur
Brian
Tracy
104

it
well,
"Ask
for
what
you
want.
But
never
be
afraid
to
ask."
Or
like
one
man
is
fond
of
saying,
"You
don't
always
get
what
you
ask
for,
but
you
105

get
what
you
don't
ask
for."
Do
you
need
help
It
may
be
easier
to
get
than
you
think.
Just
ask
for
it.
86.
A.
ship
B.
island
C.
bridge
D.
house
87.
A.
waving
B.
shaking
C.
raising
D.
crossing
88.
A.
face
B.
sight
C.
direction
D.
way
89.
A.
sad
B.
crazy
C.
upset
D.
joyful
90.
A.
theory
B.
rule
C.
sign
D.
sense
91.
A.
give
B.
receive
C.
relax
D.
help
92.
A.
other
B.
some
C.
another
D.
the
other
93.
A.
unless
B.
if
C.
before
D.
after
94.
A.
satisfied
B.
ready
C.
eager
D.
reluctant
95.
A.
some
B.
much
C.
nothing
D.
something
96.
A.
Instead
B.
While
C.
Although
D.
Therefore
97.
A.
ached
B.
injured
C.
hurt
D.
wounded
98.
A.
sky
B.
loudspeaker
C.
radio
D.
television
99.
A.
laugh
at
B.
glance
at
C.
refer
to
D.
think
of
100.
A.
in
surprise
B.
in
truth
C.
in
order
D.
in
public
101.
A.
escape
B.
avoid
C.
wait
D.
expect
102.
A.
accept
B.
refuse
C.
offer
D.
seek
103.
A.
wrong
B.
true
C.
important
D.
clear
104.
A.
puts
B.
discusses
C.
reads
D.
describes
105.
A.
still
B.
already
C.
never
D.
yet
七、阅读理解(共13小题;共26分)
A
With
the
death
of
a
parent,
you
do
a
lot
of
soul
searching.
You
learn
things
about
your
mother
or
father
that
you
didn't
really
know
before
and
get
insights
into
why
you
are
the
way
you
are.
My
father
died
in
August
at
the
age
of
84,
and
today
is
my
first
day
back
to
work
since
then.
I
learned
my
dad
loved
yellow
flowers.
I
also
learned
that
my
father
was
well-respected
and
even
loved
in
the
Luray,
Va.
community.
The
comment
that
was
repeated
over
and
over
again
by
a
wide
range
of
people
was
how
happy
my
dad
always
was.
I
wish
I
had
appreciated
that
more.
But
I
asked
my
six-year-old,
what
did
you
like
best
about
grandfather
James
didn't
hesitate:
His
smile.
The
great
lesson
my
dad
left
me
was
his
attitude
to
life.
He
was
always
looking
forward.
He
bought
a
new
computer
just
a
month
before
his
death.
He
carried
an
iPhone.
He
first
learned
to
farm
behind
a
horse
and
plow.
In
the
1950s,
he
went
to
Greece
to
help
rebuild
that
country
after
the
World
War
II
and
then
a
civil
war.
He
saw
the
horrible
things,
but
he
also
saw
lots
of
people
working
to
make
improvements
and
to
heal.
He
made
life-long
friends
there.
One
person
told
my
brother
that
when
she
was
a
little
girl,
she
wished
my
dad
were
her
father.
Several
people
told
us
he
was
a
father
figure
to
them,
mostly
because
he
offered
them
advice
and
encouragement
they
couldn't
find
elsewhere.
As
I
settle
back
to
work,
he
sits
with
me,
reminding
me
to
work
hard,
to
make
things
better,
and
to
not
get
discouraged.
But
remember,
life
with
us
isn't
all
plain
sailing.
More
tough
fights
may
be
ahead,
and
we'll
get
through
those
too.
I
know
my
father
would
do
that.
He'd
look
around,
he'd
smile
and
he'd
do
something
positive.
That
was
just
the
way
he
was.
106.
It
is
generally
believed
that
the
author's
father
.
A.
made
great
contributions
B.
was
faithful
to
his
promise
C.
lived
his
life
in
a
positive
way
D.
liked
to
be
with
his
friends
107.
While
the
author's
father
worked
in
Greece,
he
.
A.
showed
deep
mercy
to
the
local
B.
saw
the
bright
side
in
life
C.
preferred
to
find
new
friends
D.
helped
the
poor
selflessly
108.
What
does
the
author
think
of
his
father
A.
Inspiring.
B.
Handsome.
C.
Interesting.
D.
Greedy.
B
Some
children
show
preferences
for
friends
at
an
early
age.
At
9
or
10,
children
become
aware
of
differences,
they
begin
to
form
cliques(圈子,派系).
At
10
or
12
years
of
age,
as
they
are
separate
from
parents,
identification
with
peers
may
become
enlarged
and
cliques
may
form
and
change
frequently.
At
middle
and
high
school
the
issue
of
belonging
becomes
even
more
extraordinary
and
outstanding.
Cliques
are
small,
particular
groups
of
friends
who
share
common
characteristics
and
common
interests
(music,
dress,
sports,
etc.).
Each
member
is
either
directly
or
indirectly
connected
to
other
members.
Cliques
usually
refer
to
groups
of
girls;
however
boys
are
also
involved
in
cliques.
There
are
usually
hierarchies(等级)
of
cliques
among
teens,
from
the
populars
to
the
losers,
and
there
are
often
many
cliques
in
schools.
Normal
adolescent(青少年的)
development
often
circles
around
cliques—joining
cliques,
wanting
to
join
cliques,
or
being
out
of
cliques.
Cliques
can
have
a
strong
positive
effect
on
self-worth.
They
provide
social
occasions
and
help
kids
develop
a
sense
of
belonging
support
and
protection.
Cliques
improve
self-respect
by
making
kids
feel
wanted,
and
they
enable
the
cliques
member
to
develop
a
sense
of
identity
and
to
deal
with
social
events
around
themselves.
While,
cliques
can
be
opposed
to
other
kids
and
other
cliques.
In
some
cases
cliques
members
can
become
harmful
to
outsiders
by
putting
them
down
using
teasing,
backstabbing,
and
even
violence.
Although
girls
are
socialized
to
suppress
physical
displays
of
violence,
it
can
take
the
form
of
intimidating(恐吓人的)
behavior.
Cliques
can
pollute
individuality
and
prevent
members
from
mixing
with
members
of
other
groups.
They
usually
require
some
degree
of
agreement
in
appearance,
attitude,
or
behavior.
They
can
drive
away
members
for
no
apparent
reason,
and
they
can
pressure
kids
into
group
activities
in
order
to
fit
in,
creating
interpersonal
cliques
and
violence.
109.
Which
of
the
following
statements
about
the
cliques
is
TRUE
A.
Cliques
members
have
different
characteristics
and
interests.
B.
Once
a
cliques
is
formed
its
members
are
not
changeable.
C.
Cliques
are
more
popular
among
boys
and
girls.
D.
Cliques
help
improve
children's
self-respect.
110.
According
to
the
passage,
cliques
can
.
A.
encourage
children
to
study
harder
than
before
B.
protect
children
when
they
are
in
danger
C.
make
children
have
a
sense
of
belonging
D.
make
children
desire
to
be
successful
111.
The
underlined
word
"suppress"
in
paragraph
4
can
be
replaced
by
"
".
A.
prevent
B.
permit
C.
develop
D.
discover
112.
What
is
the
main
topic
of
this
passage
A.
The
positive
effect
of
cliques.
B.
Why
children
want
to
join
cliques.
C.
When
the
children
begin
to
form
cliques.
D.
What
is
the
cliques
and
its
effects
on
children.
C
It'll
soon
be
the
birthday
of
one
of
my
closest
friends,
Susie.
I
still
cannot
decide
what
to
give
her.
She's
a
rare
friend
because
she
has
been
there
for
me
all
the
time
whenever
I
need
a
friend
to
talk
to.
I
can
always
depend
on
her
to
be
the
first
to
arrive
to
give
me
advice
when
I
have
problems.
I
guess
I
am
so
lucky
to
have
her
as
a
friend.
It's
more
than
seven
years
since
I
first
met
Susie
in
our
school.
I
joined
the
theater
group
and
she
was
a
director
then.
At
first
I
thought
she
was
intimidating
but
in
the
end,
I
realized
that
she
needed
to
keep
a
strict
image
in
order
for
her
actors
and
actresses
to
take
her
seriously.
And
then
during
practice,
I
got
a
chance
to
know
her
better.
In
fact,
she
was
a
friendly
and
warmhearted
person.
Soon
we
became
good
friends.
I
don't
know
exactly
what
to
give
my
friend
on
her
birthday
as
I
believe
she
has
everything.
So
it's
really
hard
to
buy
her
a
gift
she
will
appreciate.
This
year
I
want
something
different
and
special
but
I
don't
know
what
to
give.
One
day
I
searched
the
Internet
without
any
purpose
and
to
my
surprise,
there
is
a
really
lovely
site
where
you
can
buy
all
kinds
of
gifts.
I
scanned
some
of
their
items
and
I
found
cool
and
exciting
gifts.
I
chose
a
special
personalized
bracelet(手镯).
I'm
sure
that
this
will
look
perfect
on
her.
I
put
our
names
as
part
of
the
design
of
the
bracelet
so
that
it'll
remind
us
that
we'll
forever
be
friends.
I
can't
wait
to
give
her
my
gift
but
I
won't
tell
her
yet.
I
don't
want
to
destroy
the
surprise.
113.
Why
does
the
author
consider
Susie
as
a
rare
friend
A.
She
can
always
offer
help
when
the
author
is
in
need.
B.
The
author
and
Susie
have
lots
of
things
to
talk
about.
C.
Susie
is
good
at
solving
problems.
D.
Susie
is
a
friendly
and
warmhearted
person.
114.
The
underlined
word
"intimidating"
in
Paragraph
2
most
probably
means
.
A.
charming
B.
nervous
C.
warmhearted
D.
frightening
115.
Finally
the
author
found
a
nice
gift
for
her
friend
.
A.
with
the
help
of
somebody
else
B.
by
accident
C.
while
doing
shopping
in
a
store
D.
without
difficulty
D
The
ritual(惯例)
always
began
after
breakfast,
"Go
ahead
everyone.
I'll
take
care
of
the
dishes!"
For
the
next
hour
dad
did
the
dishes,
singing
songs
like
I
Had
a
Hat
When
I
Came
in.
I
suppose
it
was
strange
for
a
boy's
father
to
wear
an
apron(围裙)—but
I
never
thought
much
of
it
until
the
day
that
dad
broke
with
tradition.
"Tommy,"
he
said
cheerfully.
"There
comes
a
time
in
every
boy's
life
when
he
must
take
on
responsibilities."
"Starting
today,
I
want
you
to
do
the
dishes
on
Sunday
morning
so
your
mother
and
I
can
work
the
crossword
puzzle
together."
"The
dishes! "
"Anything
wrong
with
taking
over
the
dishes,
son "
I
didn't
taste
a
bit
of
breakfast
that
morning.
Dad
seemed
in
a
jovial(愉快的)
mood
as
he
described
an
exceptional
Yankee
game
seen
through
the
eyes
of
Mel
Allen
on
the
radio
last
night.
Everything
grew
quiet.
My
sister
began
to
clear
the
table.
My
brother
was
scraping(刮掉)
the
last
of
the
egg
from
his
plate.
My
father
announced,
"Let's
go
to
read
the
paper,
honey."
"Aren't
you
doing
the
dishes "
my
mother
asked.
"Your
oldest
son
has
generously
offered."
So
this
was
what
my
life
had
come
to.
I
could
bench
press
(仰卧推举)
my
weight.
Ask
me
to
run
through
a
rainstorm.
Command
me
to
ride
the
roller
coaster—backward.
These
things
I
would
do.
But
I
could
never
do
those
dishes.
There
was
nothing
left
but
to
refuse.
People
often
say
there
is
a
special
chemistry
between
a
father
and
a
son.
Dad
came
back
into
the
kitchen
just
as
I
was
about
to
storm
out.
He
had
loosened(松开)
his
tie
and
rolled
up
the
sleeves
of
his
shirt—ready
to
relax.
In
his
right
hand
was
the
old
apron.
"I
want
you
to
have
this,
Tommy.
It'll
keep
your
clothes
from
getting
wet.
Thanks,
son.
Your
mother
and
I
appreciate
this."
With
that
he
disappeared
into
the
Sunday
paper.
I
looked
down
at
the
apron.
It
had
seen
better
days.
I
could
see
my
dad
reaching
for
the
dishes.
My
dark
angel
disappeared.
Soon
I
was
singing
a
song
about
a
hat.
The
words
came
out
of
nowhere.
And
out
of
nowhere
I
knew
the
kind
of
man
I
wanted
to
be.
116.
Why
did
the
author's
father
ask
him
to
do
the
dishes
A.
Because
his
father
wanted
to
listen
to
a
sports
show
on
the
radio.
B.
Because
his
father
thought
the
other
children
were
too
young
for
the
job.
C.
Because
his
father
thought
the
author
was
old
enough
to
take
some
responsibility.
D.
Because
it
would
have
been
shameful
for
his
father
to
have
worn
an
apron
in
his
son's
presence.
117.
What
does
the
last
paragraph
suggest
A.
A
man
should
show
his
love
for
his
family
by
doing
the
dishes.
B.
The
author
finally
gave
in
because
he
wanted
to
make
his
mother
happy.
C.
The
incident(事情)
with
the
apron
led
the
author
to
understand
his
father.
D.
The
author
has
made
up
his
mind
about
the
career(事业)
path
he
wanted
to
take.
118.
According
to
the
article,
which
of
the
following
statements
is
TRUE
A.
The
author's
brother
was
in
charge
of
clearing
the
breakfast
table.
B.
There
was
a
tradition
of
crossword
puzzle
solving
in
the
family.
C.
The
author's
father
seemed
to
enjoy
washing
dishes.
D.
The
author
offered
to
wash
the
dishes
because
he
knew
his
father
was
tired.
八、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)
How
to
Treat
Your
Parents
Parent-child
relationships
can
be
very
complicated.
To
have
a
harmonious
relationship,
you
need
to
treat
your
parents
well.
Here's
what
you
need
to
remember
on
how
to
treat
your
parents.
Be
respectful.
At
all
times,
you
must
be
respectful
to
your
parents.
This
means
that
you
need
to
be
honest
in
your
communications
with
your
parents.
You
also
need
to
remember
that
although
your
parents
may
not
always
act
in
a
respectable
manner,
you
have
to
show
appreciation
for
all
the
things
they
do
for
you.
119.

Though
parents
do
need
to
hear
the
hard
truth
from
you
at
times,
you
can
always
do
this
in
a
loving
manner.
Be
loving.
120.

Go
ahead
and
hug
and
kiss
them,
no
matter
how
grown-up
you
are.
If
you
don't
live
with
your
parents
anymore,
then
call
them
regularly
to
let
them
know
you
care.
Don't
forget
birthdays,
holidays
and
special
occasions.
Buy
presents
for
your
parents
because
you
want
to
give
back.
Say
"I
love
you"
to
your
parents.
Be
appreciative.
121.

Say
thank
you
for
acts
of
kindness.
Let
Mom
know
you
appreciate
her
cooking,
and
thank
Dad
for
working
hard
to
provide
for
the
family.
122.

Your
parents
aren't
perfect
though
you
may
grow
up
thinking
that
they
are.
Forgive
them
for
their
shortcomings.
Know
that
they
tried
their
best
with
whatever
they
had.
Be
understanding.
When
you
have
disagreements
with
your
parents,
you
need
to
know
that
they
love
you
and
only
want
to
keep
you
safe.
123.

You
can't
change
who
your
parents
are,
but
you
can
make
your
relationship
better.
A.
Be
forgiving.
B.
Be
patient
with
them.
C.
No
normal
parent
wants
bad
things
for
his
child.
D.
It's
important
to
show
your
love
to
your
parents.
E.
Back
talk
and
being
rude
are
not
acceptable
at
any
age.
F.
You
will
certainly
have
differences
in
opinion
with
your
parents.
G.
Of
all
the
people
in
the
world,
it
is
probably
your
parents
who
will
do
the
most
for
you.
九、补全短文(共10小题;共10分)
John
Snow
was
a
famous
doctor
in
London
and
he
was
kind
enough
to
help
the
ordinary
people
124.

to
cholera.
He
wasn't
certain
if
cholera
multiplied
in
the
air,
or
people
125.

the
disease
with
their
food.
John
Snow
126.

that
the
second
one
is
correct,
so
as
cholera
spread
quickly
through
poor
127.
,
he
collected
information
to
test
the
two
theories.
First
he
found
most
of
the
dead
people
had
lived
near
the
water
128.

in
Broad
Street.
So
he
carried
out
a
series
of
researches.
The
results
showed
that
the
water
was
to
129.
.
Then
John
found
the
water
came
from
the
river
130.

by
the
dirty
water
from
London.
So
he
told
the
people
in
Broad
Street
to
remove
the
handle
from
the
pump
at
once.
The
disease
soon
slowed
down.
After
that
John
Snow
found
another
proof
in
London
from
two
other
deaths
that
were
131.

to
the
disaster
in
Broad
Street.
So
he
could
132.

certainly
that
polluted
water
carried
the
virus.
John
Snow
suggested
the
water
companies
should
be
133.

not
to
supply
people
with
polluted
water.
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。
I
used
to
feel
sleepy
in
class
and
I
couldn't
focus
to
my
lessons.
As
a
result,
not
only
did
I
do
badly
in
our
studies,
but
also
my
health
went
from
bad
to
worse,
for
that
I
was
often
scolded
by
my
parents.
I
decide
to
change
my
situation.
Half
a
year
ago,
followed
my
teacher's
advice,
I
began
to
join
some
sports
activities.
I
now
play
the
basketball
for
45
minutes
every
day.
My
health
has
improved,
but
at
the
same
time,
I've
made
lots
of
progresses
in
my
studies.
Physical
exercise
has
changed
me
into
an
entire
new
person!
答案
一、听力(听力)
1.
A
2.
B
3.
C
4.
C
5.
A
6.
C
7.
A
8.
C
9.
A
10.
B
11.
C
12.
B
13.
C
14.
A
15.
B
16.
C
17.
B
18.
C
19.
B
20.
A
听力原文
(Text
1)
M:
I
hear
you
bought
a
pair
of
new
sunglasses.
W:
Yes,
look,
①they
make
me
look
cool.
And
they
can
keep
the
sunshine
out
as
well.
M:
Oh,
that's
great.
I
will
buy
some
like
yours.
(Text
2)
M:
Ah,
②you
speak
English
as
if
you
were
a
native.
W:
Thank
you.
(Text
3)
W:
What
are
your
plans
for
the
weekend,
Robert
M:
The
office
is
③having
a
holiday
picnic
at
Long
Lake.
W:
I've
decided
to
go
there.
(Text
4)
W:
There
seems
to
be
increasing
traffic
accidents
near
the
shopping
mall.
M:
Perhaps
④a
tunnel
could
solve
the
problem.
W:
Sounds
like
a
good
idea.
(Text
5)
M:
Shall
we
go
there
by
train
W:
OK,
as
long
as
it
is
easy
to
buy
tickets.
M:
I'm
afraid
it's
rather
difficult.
⑤But
it's
the
fastest
way.
(Text
6)
M:
⑥How
about
going
to
listen
to
a
concert
tonight
W:
I'd
love
to,
but
⑦I've
got
to
babysit
my
little
brother,
Richard.
M:
Do
you
really
have
to
W:
Oh,
yes,
my
parents
will
be
out,
and
I've
promised
them
that
I'll
look
after
him.
M:
It's
a
pity
that
you
can't
go
with
me.
(Text
7)
M:
Can
I
help
you,
madam
W:
⑧I
want
to
buy
a
hat
for
my
daughter.
M:
Come
here,
please.
Is
this
one
fit
for
your
daughter
It
looks
nice.
W:
I
think
it's
great.
How
much
is
it
M:
It's
twenty-five
dollars.
It's
in
good
quality.
W:
⑨I'll
buy
it
for
twenty.
M:
OK,
choose
one,
please.
W:
And
I
want
to
buy
some
food.
M:
⑩The
food
counter
is
on
the
second
floor.
W:
Thank
you
very
much.
(Text
8)
M:
Hello.
Is
the
apartment
you're
advertising
still
available
W:
Yes,
it
is.
M:
Can
you
tell
me
a
little
about
it
W:
Well,
it's
a
perfect
apartment
for
one
person.
It's
one
room
with
a
kitchen
at
the
end.
M:
I
see.
And
is
it
far
away
from
the
subway
W:
There's
a
subway
station
just
down
the
street.
Actually,
the
apartment
is
located
right
downtown,
so
you
step
out
of
the
building
and
there
are
stores
and
restaurants
everywhere.
But
it's
on
a
high
floor,
so
you
don't
hear
any
street
or
traffic
noise.
M:
It
sounds
like
just
the
kind
of
place
I'm
looking
for.
I'd
like
to
see
it,
please.
W:
Sure.
Let
me
give
you
the
address.
(Text
9)
W:
How
important
are
friends
to
you,
Bill
M:
I've
never
had
many
friends.
I've
never
regarded
them
as
particularly
important.
Perhaps
that's
because
I
come
from
a
big
family-two
brothers
and
three
sisters,
and
lots
of
cousins.
That's
what's
really
important
to
me.
My
family.
The
different
members
of
my
family.
If
you
really
need
help,
you
get
it
from
your
family,
don't
you
Well,
at
least
that's
what
I've
always
found.
What
about
you,
Emma
W:
To
me
friendship…having
friends…people
I
know
I
can
really
trust…to
me
that's
the
most
important
thing
in
life.
It's
more
important
even
than
love.
If
you
love
someone,
you
can
always
fall
out
of
love
again,
and
that
can
lead
to
a
feeling
of
deep
hurt.
But
a
good
friend
is
a
friend
for
life.
(Text
10)
W:
Can
I
have
your
attention,
please
This
is
a
message
for
years
7
to
10.
The
swimming
competition
won't
be
held
at
the
New
Town
Swimming
Pool
as
planned.
It
will
be
held
at
the
Jackson
Sports
Center.
Buses
will
be
leaving
school
at
10:00
to
take
you
to
the
center.
It's
a
15-minute
ride.
You'll
be
returning
to
school
at
3:15
in
time
to
catch
your
usual
buses
home.
Now
here
is
the
traveling
arrangement
for
this
morning.
Years
7
and
8
and
their
home
group
teachers
are
together
at
the
front
gate
at
9:45.
You
will
go
on
the
last
three
buses.
Cold
drinks
will
be
available
at
the
sports
center.
That's
all.
Thanks.
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
21.
respond
22.
Forgive
23.
guilty
24.
overcome
25.
eager
26.
admitted
27.
argue
28.
cautious
29.
Regardless
30.
cruel
31.
hopeless
32.
blame
33.
focus
34.
pretended
35.
apologize
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
36.
forgive
37.
hopeless
38.
overcome
39.
admit
40.
attitude
41.
envy
42.
identity
43.
pretended
44.
eager
45.
respond
46.
quarrel
47.
security
48.
sensitive
49.
argue
50.
guilty
51.
apology
52.
gifted
53.
blame
54.
absurd
55.
athletic
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
56.
learning
English
very
difficult
57.
mean
to
make
you
angry
58.
rely
on
our
parents
59.
end
up
60.
comfortable
to
live
in
61.
is
based
on
62.
Thanks
to,
rid,
of
63.
your
staying
with
me
64.
get
them
to
understand
65.
regardless
of
五、单项选择
66.
B
67.
B
68.
C
69.
B
70.
A
71.
D
72.
A
73.
A
74.
D
75.
B
76.
C
77.
D
78.
B
79.
D
80.
C
81.
C
82.
B
83.
A
84.
B
85.
D
六、完形填空
86.
B
87.
A
88.
C
89.
B
90.
B
91.
D
92.
C
93.
A
94.
D
95.
C
96.
A
97.
D
98.
C
99.
A
100.
B
101.
C
102.
D
103.
B
104.
A
105.
C
七、阅读理解
106.
C
107.
B
108.
A
109.
D
110.
C
111.
A
112.
D
113.
A
114.
D
115.
B
116.
C
117.
C
118.
C
八、短文7选5(5选5等)
119.
E
120.
D
121.
G
122.
A
123.
C
九、补全短文
124.
exposed
125.
absorbed
126.
suspected
127.
neighborhoods
128.
pump
129.
blame
130.
polluted
131.
linked
132.
announce
133.
instructed
十、短文改错(不分行)
134.
focus
to中to改为on
135.
our改为my
136.
that改为which
137.
decide改为decided
138.
followed改为following
139.
join后加in
140.
去掉basketball前的the
141.
but改为and
142.
progresses改为progress
143.
entire改为entirely