2016外研版英语选修六Module 6 War and Peace单元练习

文档属性

名称 2016外研版英语选修六Module 6 War and Peace单元练习
格式 zip
文件大小 145.3KB
资源类型 教案
版本资源 外研版
科目 英语
更新时间 2016-12-13 16:44:22

图片预览

文档简介

Module
6
War
and
Peace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,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
is
Steven
now
A.
At
home.
B.
At
school.
C.
In
the
hospital.
2.
What
does
the
man
want
to
do
A.
Surf
the
Internet.
B.
Apply
for
a
job.
C.
Put
an
ad.
3.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about
A.
Toys.
B.
Kids.
C.
Pictures.
4.
What
did
Bob
do
yesterday
A.
He
called
Mark.
B.
He
watched
a
game.
C.
He
played
computer
games.
5.
Why
does
the
man
sound
upset
A.
He
was
fed
up
with
meetings.
B.
He
missed
his
flight.
C.
He
was
late
for
work.
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,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和第7两个小题。
6.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
man's
apartment
A.
Beautiful.
B.
Untidy.
C.
Large.
7.
What
are
the
speakers
going
to
do
A.
Have
a
meal
together.
B.
Clean
up
the
room.
C.
Go
home.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。
8.
Why
does
the
man
look
pale
A.
He
got
sick.
B.
He
didn't
sleep
well.
C.
He
argued
with
his
manager.
9.
How
are
the
man's
projects
going
A.
He
has
finished
all.
B.
He
hasn't
started
yet.
C.
He
hasn't
completed
any.
10.
What
will
the
woman
do
to
help
the
man
A.
Have
a
chat
with
him.
B.
Talk
with
his
manager.
C.
Do
the
projects
with
him.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。
11.
How
did
the
man
get
the
news
A.
From
the
TV.
B.
From
the
Internet.
C.
From
the
newspaper.
12.
What
is
the
news
about
A.
A
crowded
town.
B.
A
big
disaster.
C.
A
donation.
13.
What
will
the
speakers
do
first
A.
Make
a
phone
call.
B.
Donate
some
money.
C.
Search
for
some
information.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题。
14.
What
is
War
Craft
II
A.
A
game.
B.
A
movie.
C.
A
toy.
15.
How
does
the
man
find
the
price
of
War
Craft
II
A.
Too
expensive.
B.
Very
normal.
C.
Quite
cheap.
16.
What
do
we
know
about
the
woman
A.
She
lives
in
a
shared
room.
B.
She
has
no
interest
in
War
Craft
II.
C.
She
likes
watching
movies
in
her
spare
time.
17.
What
does
the
woman
like
about
War
Craft
II
A.
Sound.
B.
Pictures.
C.
Plots.
听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。
18.
Where
can
you
hear
this
announcement
A.
In
a
library.
B.
In
a
restaurant.
C.
In
a
supermarket.
19.
When
is
the
closing
time
A.
8:45
p.m.
B.
9:00
p.m.
C.
10:00
p.m.
20.
Where
are
the
listeners
asked
to
leave
A.
From
the
front
doors.
B.
From
the
back
doors.
C.
From
the
side
doors.
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共15小题;共15分)
21.
His
mother
a

him
when
he
was
five.
22.
After
failing
four
times,
I
e

passed
my
driving
test.
23.
D

the
heavy
rain,
he
still
went
to
work
as
usual.
24.
There
are
some
d

among
doctors
about
the
best
way
to
treat
the
disease.
25.
During
his
election
c
,
he
promised
to
promote
the
development
of
our
economy.
26.
Back
from
the
cinema,
the
couple
were
s

on
seeing
their
house
broken
in.
27.
It
is
w

taking
the
trouble
to
explain
a
job
fully
to
new
employees.
28.
C

is
the
ability
to
control
fear,
not
the
absence
of
fear.
29.
The
army
o

the
whole
country
and
they
killed
a
lot
of
local
residents.
30.
China
is
a
unified,
multi-national
country,
with
56
n

in
all.
31.
Many
PLA
soldiers
were
sent
to
r

the
injured.
32.
In
the
flood
twenty
people
were
d

and
more
missing.
33.
He
fought
in
the
North
African
c

during
the
last
war.
34.
It
was
a
w

attempt
even
though
he
failed
to
achieve
his
aim.
35.
There
was
only
one
s

from
the
plane
crash.
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)(共15小题;共15分)
36.
Don't
let
a
small
(分歧)
ruin
your
friendship.
37.
Please
check
in
your
(行李)
at
the
entrance.
38.
Not
only
the
employees
but
also
the
boss
began
a
(运动)
to
save
money
and
material.
39.
It
was
not
long
before
a
helicopter
arrived
on
the
scene
to
rescue
the
(幸存者)
of
the
plane
crash.
40.
He
stayed
three
months
beneath
the
ruins
before
the
(救援)
team
found
him.
41.
He
has
been
so
(占有)
with
work
that
he
he
hasn't
had
time
for
social
activities.
42.
We
should
(鼓励)
a
student
when
he
meets
with
difficulties.
43.
You'd
better
spend
your
time
on
some
(值得的)
reading.
44.
When
the
fire
got
out
of
control,
the
captain
told
the
sailors
to
(放弃)
the
ship.
45.
My
attempt
to
persuade
him
to
give
up
smoking
failed
several
times,
but
I
succeeded
(终于).
46.
We
are
not
only
(震惊的)
at
the
terrible
working
conditions,
but
also
moved
by
the
worker's
spirit.
47.
The
ship
sank
into
the
sea
and
most
of
its
passengers
(溺水).
48.
Success
in
your
job
is
not
worth
the
(牺牲)
of
your
health.
49.
He
didn't
want
to
(忽视)
his
daughter's
opinion
so
he
asked
her
before
making
a
decision.
50.
Some
small
creatures
manage
to
live
in
deep
water
(尽管)
the
high
water
pressure.
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共5小题;共10分)
51.
汤姆昨天身体很不好,但今天觉得好多了。(词数不限)
Tom
was
feeling
very
bad
yesterday
but
has

a
lot
today.
52.
使她吃惊的是,那么多人死于菲律宾超级台风“海燕”中。(仅限3词)
,
so
many
people
died
during
the
super
typhoon
Haiyan
in
Philippines.
53.
为了目标努力学习是值得的。




work
hard
for
your
goals.
54.
要是知道这些蘑菇有毒,她就不会采来做晚餐了。(pick)
(词数不限)
If
she
had
been
aware
that
the
mushroom
were
poisonous,
she

them
for
dinner.
55.
要不是我亲眼看到我不会相信的。(believe)
(词数不限)
Had
I
not
seen
it
with
my
own
eyes,
I

it.
五、适当形式填空(单句适当形式)(共5小题;共5分)
56.
If
you
(invite)
him
to
come
here
tomorrow,
I
would
also
come.
57.
If
you
(watch)
the
teacher
carefully
enough,
you
would
have
done
the
experiment
successfully.
58.
Your
pet
dog
would
like
you
more,
if
you
(treat)
him
better.
59.
If
you
(be)
an
artist,
what
kind
of
pictures
would
you
paint
60.
If
her
lawyer

here
last
Sunday,
he

her
from
going.
(be,
prevent)
六、单项选择(共20小题;共20分)
61.
The
lost
car
of
the
Lees
was
found

in
the
woods
off
the
highway.
A.
abolished
B.
abandoned
C.
resisted
D.
rejected
62.
This
pupil
is
not
willing
to
read
English
words,
which

him
to
failing
in
learning
English.
A.
classifies
B.
makes
C.
is
condemned
D.
condemns
63.
---
I
suppose
you

that
report
yet
---
I
finished
it
yesterday,as
a
matter
of
fact.
A.
didn't
finish
B.
haven't
finished
C.
hadn't
finished
D.
wasn't
finishing
64.
If
I

it
with
my
own
eyes,
I
wouldn't
have
believed
it.
A.
didn't
see
B.
weren't
seeing
C.
wouldn't
see
D.
hadn't
seen
65.
Had
Mr.
Smith
set
off
earlier,
he

his
flight
to
Shanghai.
A.
didn't
miss
B.
wouldn't
have
missed
C.
wouldn't
miss
D.
hadn't
missed
66.
Joe
Jones,
the
eldest
of
the
eight
children,
had
to

out
of
high
school
at
the
age
of
16
to
help
his
father
on
the
farm.
A.
leave
B.
drop
C.
fall
D.
go
67.
---
If
the
traffic
hadn't
been
so
bad,
I

home
at
six
o'clock.
---
What
a
pity!
Henry
was
here
to
see
you.
A.
must
have
been
B.
should
have
been
C.
might
be
D.
would
be
68.
Perhaps
the
customer
has

his
monthly
statement
and
not
paid
the
bill.
A.
passed
B.
betrayed
C.
overlooked
D.
escaped
69.
It
has
been

that
the
unemployment
rate
this
month
is
8.9%,
about
two
points
higher
than
the
previous
month.
A.
declared
B.
determined
C.
announced
D.
appealed
70.
---
How
will
you

yourself
after
you
retire
---
I
intend
to
get
into
golf
to
spend
the
rest
of
my
life.
A.
occupy
B.
associate
C.
charge
D.
devote
71.
I
sat
in
the
front
of
the
bus
in
order
to
get
a
good

of
the
countryside.
A.
view
B.
sight
C.
sense
D.
scene
72.

the
fact
that
it
was
raining,
she
still
went
out
hurriedly.
A.
Though
B.
However
C.
Although
D.
Despite
73.
I
don't
think
it
is

taking
the
trouble
to
explain
the
question
to
him.
A.
worth
B.
worthy
C.
worth
of
D.
worthwhile
74.
If
I

ten
years
younger,
I

very
happy.
A.
were;
would
be
B.
am;
shall
be
C.
were;
shall
be
D.
am;
would
be
75.
Jane

a
lot
of
Spanish
when
playing
with
the
native
boys
and
girls.
A.
took
up
B.
picked
up
C.
made
up
D.
turned
up
76.
Almost
everyone
is
for
the
anti-smoking
.
A.
war
B.
battle
C.
campaign
D.
fight
77.
---
Shall
we
take
the
10:30
train
---
No.
If
we
took
that
train,
we

too
late.
A.
arrive
B.
arrived
C.
will
arrive
D.
would
arrive
78.
Thank
you
so
much.
You

me
from
an
embarrassing
situation.
A.
remember
B.
recover
C.
rescue
D.
reserve
79.

I
got
over
from
the
failure
of
my
college
entrance
examination.
And
I
made
up
my
mind
to
devote
myself
to
my
study
again.
A.
Considerably
B.
Constantly
C.
Eventually
D.
Usually
80.
The

expression
on
the
mother's
face
told
us
that
she
was

at
the
news.
A.
shocked;
shocking
B.
shocking;
shocking
C.
shocking;
shocked
D.
shocked;
shocked
七、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)
Sometimes
I
really
doubt
whether
there
is
love
between
my
parents.
They
are
very
busy
working
to
81

the
family.
They
don't
act
in
the
82

ways
that
I
read
in
books
or
I
see
on
TV.
83

flowers
to
each
other
on
Valentine's
Day
is
even
more
84
.
One
day,
my
mother
was
sewing
a
quilt(床罩).
I
85

sat
down
beside
her
and
looked
at
her.
“Mom,
is
there
love
between
you
and
Dad ”
I
asked
her
in
a
86

voice.
My
mother
stopped
and
raised
her
head
with
87

in
her
eyes.
She
didn't
answer
immediately.
Then
she
88

her
head
and
continued
to
sew
the
quilt.
At
last
my
mother
said:
“Susan,”
she
said,
“Look
at
this
thread.Sometimes
it
appears,
but
most
of
it
89

in
the
quilt.
The
thread
really
makes
the
quilt
strong
and
90
.
If
life
is
a
quilt,
then
love
should
be
a
91
.
It
can
hardly
be
seen
anywhere
or
anytime,
but
it's
really
there.Love
is
92
.”
The
next
spring,
my
father
suddenly
got
sick
seriously.
When
they
returned
from
the
hospital,
mother
looked
rather
pale
and
it
seemed
93

of
them
had
had
a
serious
illness.
Every
day
in
the
morning
and
dusk,
my
mother
helped
my
father
94

slowly
on
the
country
road.
My
father
had
never
been
so
95
.
Along
the
country
road,
there
were
many
beautiful
flowers,
green
grass
and
trees.
The
sun
gently
glistened
through
the
leaves.
All
of
these
96

the
most
beautiful
picture
in
the
world.
“Dad,
how
are
you
feeling
now ”
I
asked
him
one
day.
He
said
gently.

97
,
I
just
like
walking
with
your
mom.
I
like
this
kind
of
life.”
98

his
eyes,
I
know
he
loves
my
mother
deeply.
99

I
thought
love
meant
flowers,
gifts
and
sweet
kisses.But
from
this
100
,
I
understand
that
love
is
just
a
thread
in
the
quilt
of
our
life.
Love
is
inside,
making
life
strong
and
warm.
81.
A.
hold
B.
support
C.
live
on
D.
keep
82.
A.
romantic
B.
friendly
C.
lovely
D.
active
83.
A.
Taking
B.
Passing
C.
Buying
D.
Sending
84.
A.
no
problem
B.
out
of
question
C.
out
of
the
question
D.
in
question
85.
A.
silently
B.
eagerly
C.
peaceful
D.
anxiously
86.
A.
loud
B.
low
C.
gentle
D.
tender
87.
A.
interest
B.
fear
C.
excitement
D.
surprise
88.
A.
bowed
B.
raised
C.
hang
D.
lowered
89.
A.
loses
B.
turns
out
C.
disappears
D.
comes
up
90.
A.
warm
B.
lasting
C.
long
D.
comfortable
91.
A.
needle
B.
cloth
C.
thread
D.
sheet
92.
A.
in
the
quilt
B.
out
of
the
quilt
C.
outside
D.
inside
93.
A.
either
B.
both
C.
neither
D.
every
94.
A.
walk
B.
run
C.
stand
D.
exercise
95.
A.
rude
B.
polite
C.
gentle
D.
careful
96.
A.
came
up
B.
turned
up
C.
called
up
D.
made
up
97.
A.
In
other
words
B.
To
tell
the
truth
C.
In
my
opinion
D.
On
the
contrary
98.
A.
Seeing
B.
Reading
C.
Watching
D.
Observing
99.
A.
Once
B.
Though
C.
When
D.
Unless
100.
A.
process
B.
way
C.
matter
D.
experience
八、阅读理解(共14小题;共28分)
A
History
is
full
of
examples
of
leaders
joining
together
to
meet
common
goals.
But
rarely
have
two
leaders
worked
together
with
such
friendship
and
cooperation
as
American
President
Franklin
Roosevelt
and
British
Prime
Minister
Winston
Churchill.
They
both
were
born
in
wealthy
families
and
were
active
in
politics
for
many
years.
Both
men
loved
the
sea
and
the
navy,
history
and
nature.
Roosevelt
and
Churchill
first
met
when
they
were
lower-level
officials
in
World
War
One.
But
neither
man
remembered
much
about
that
meeting.
However,
as
they
worked
together
during
the
Second
World
War
they
came
to
like
and
trust
each
other.
Roosevelt
and
Churchill
exchanged
more
than
one
thousand
seven
hundred
letters
and
messages
during
five
and
a
half
years.
They
met
many
times,
at
large
national
gatherings
and
in
private
talks.
But
the
closeness
of
their
friendship
might
be
seen
best
in
a
story
told
by
one
of
Roosevelt's
close
advisors,
Harry
Hopkins.
Hopkins
remembered
how
Churchill
was
visiting
Roosevelt
at
the
White
House
one
day.
Roosevelt
went
into
Churchill's
room
in
the
morning
to
say
hello.
But
the
president
was
shocked
to
see
Churchill
coming
from
the
washing
room
with
no
clothes
at
all.
Roosevelt
immediately
apologized
to
the
British
leader
for
seeing
him
naked.
But
Churchill
reportedly
said:
"The
Prime
Minister
of
Great
Britain
has
nothing
to
hide
from
the
president
of
the
United
States."
And
then
both
men
laughed.
The
United
States
and
Great
Britain
were
only
two
of
several
nations
that
joined
together
in
the
war
to
resist
Hitler
and
his
Allies.
In
January,
1942,
twenty-six
of
these
nations
signed
an
agreement
promising
to
fight
for
peace,
religious
freedom,
human
rights,
and
justice.
The
three
major
Allies,
however,
were
the
most
important
for
the
war
effort:
the
United
States,
Britain,
and
the
Soviet
Union.
Yet,
Churchill
and
Roosevelt
disagreed
about
when
to
attack
Hitler
in
western
Europe.
And
Churchill
resisted
Roosevelt's
suggestions
that
Britain
give
up
some
of
its
colonies.
But
in
general,
the
friendship
between
Roosevelt
and
Churchill,
and
between
the
United
States
and
Britain
led
the
two
nations
to
cooperate
closely.
101.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage
A.
Roosevelt
and
Churchill
had
much
in
common.
B.
Roosevelt
and
Churchill
had
nothing
in
common.
C.
Roosevelt
and
Churchill
had
no
difference
but
cooperation.
D.
Roosevelt
and
Churchill
always
joined
together
to
meet
common
goals.
102.
Which
of
the
following
about
Roosevelt
and
Churchill
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage
A.
Since
World
War
One
they
had
believed
in
each
other.
B.
They
exchanged
just
27
letters
and
messages
per
month
during
the
5.5
years.
C.
Harry
Hopkins
never
let
out
the
closeness
of
their
friendship.
D.
Roosevelt
and
Churchill
hadn't
been
presidents
before
World
War
One.
103.
We
can
know
from
the
passage
that
.
A.
Roosevelt
and
Churchill
did
not
always
agree
with
each
other
B.
over
two
differences
between
Churchill
and
Roosevelt
were
mentioned
C.
Churchill
urged
Roosevelt
to
give
up
some
of
its
colonies
D.
the
differences
between
Roosevelt
and
Churchill
had
an
effect
on
their
cooperation
B
It
was
a
quiet
village
in
which
there
was
a
military
camp(军营).
It
was
far
from
the
towns
and
cities
and
there
were
some
high
mountains
around.
Of
course
it
was
a
good
place
for
training
the
new
soldiers.
But
it
was
difficult
for
the
young
men
to
go
outside.
Mr.
White,
an
officer
of
forty,
was
strict
with
them
and
he
hardly
let
them
leave
the
camp.
Once
Mr.
White
was
ill
in
bed.
He
couldn't
work
and
a
young
officer,
Mr.
Hunt,
began
to
train
the
new
soldiers
instead
of
him.
He
knew
the
young
men
well
and
let
nine
soldiers
go
to
the
nearest
town
to
have
a
holiday.
But
night
fell
and
none
came
back
to
the
camp.
He
was
worried
about
it
and
stood
at
the
gate.
It
was
five
to
twelve
when
Mr.
Hunt
decided
to
go
to
the
town
and
see
what
was
happening
to
the
young
men.
He
started
the
car
quickly
and
set
off.
At
that
moment
the
nine
soldiers
came
back.
It
seemed
they
drank
wine.
Of
course
they
found
the
officer
was
angry.
"I'm
sorry,
sir,"
said
the
first
soldier,
"I
left
the
town
on
time.
But
something
was
wrong
with
my
bus
on
my
way
here.
I
had
to
buy
a
horse
and
made
it
run
fast.
Bad
luck!
It
died
and
I
had
to
run
back."
And
the
other
seven
soldiers
said
they
were
late
for
the
same
reasons.
It
was
the
last
soldier's
turn.
He
said,
"I'm
sorry,
sir.
I
got
on
a
bus
on
time,
but..."
Having
heard
this,
the
officer
became
even
angrier
and
stopped
him
at
once.
He
called
out,
"If
you
say
something
was
wrong
with
your
bus,
I'll
punish
you
at
once!"
"No,
no,
sir,"
said
the
young
man,
"My
bus
was
all
right,
but
the
dead
horses
were
in
its
way!"
104.
The
military
camp
was
built
in
the
village
to
.
A.
stop
the
soldiers
from
going
to
towns
B.
stop
the
soldiers
from
meeting
their
friends
C.
train
the
new
soldiers
D.
make
the
young
men
live
quietly
105.
Mr.
Hunt
let
the
nine
soldiers
have
a
holiday
because
.
A.
he
was
kind
to
them
B.
they
felt
lonely
C.
they
had
something
important
to
do
D.
they
were
the
best
of
all
106.
The
young
officer
was
worried
because
.
A.
a
traffic
accident
had
happened
B.
he
was
afraid
something
happened
to
the
nine
soldiers
C.
the
nine
soldiers
would
come
back
D.
the
nine
soldiers
drank
too
much
in
the
town
107.
Which
of
the
statements
do
you
think
is
true
A.
You'll
believe
only
the
last
soldier.
B.
The
officer
believed
the
nine
soldiers.
C.
You'll
believe
none
of
the
nine
soldiers.
D.
The
officer
wouldn't
punish
his
soldiers.
C
At
the
end
of
eight
grade,
our
class
went
to
Washington,
D.C.
For
a
group
of
14-year-olds,
this
was
a
big
deal!
The
first
day
was
so
tiring;
we
could
hardly
remember
where
we
were
and
what
we
were
seeing.
The
next
morning,
we
were
off
to
see
monuments(纪念碑),
starting
with
Washington,
Lincoln
and
Jefferson.
We
walked
along
the
paths
through
trees.
Then
the
Wall
came
into
view—the
Vietnam
Veterans
Memorial.
As
I
moved
slowly
closer
to
the
Wall,
I
heard
a
bagpipe(风笛)
in
the
distance,
which
seemed
to
show
respect
to
the
lives
lost
in
the
jungles
of
Vietnam.
We
continued
walking
and
felt
surprised
at
the
number
of
names
carved
in
the
black
stone.
I
was
determined
to
find
a
soldier
with
my
last
name,
but
my
hunt
was
stopped
when
a
man
caught
my
eyes.
He
was
kneeling(跪着)
at
the
Wall,
a
single
rose
at
his
feet.
His
head
was
bowed
and
he
was
rubbing
his
fingers
over
one
name.
I
thought
how
sad
he
was,
and
then
moved
on.
After
a
few
minutes
I
found
one
with
my
last
name,
but
my
eyes
returned
to
the
kneeling
man.
He
was
still
rubbing
his
fingers
over
the
same
name.
He
never
knew
I
was
watching
him,
lost
in
deep
sorrow.
It
was
time
for
me
to
leave
the
kneeling
man
and
the
Wall.
On
the
way
home,
I
couldn't
help
thinking
of
the
kneeling
man
and
his
sad
face.
I
wasn't
sure
of
the
effects
of
war
before,
but
at
that
moment
I
realized
how
much
that
man
suffered
from
losing
his
loved
one.
Maybe
he
was
the
only
one
of
so
many
families
who
experienced
the
same.
I
never
knew
the
full
effects
of
war
until
I
saw
that
man.
I
only
know
about
war
from
history
classes.
The
kneeling
man
taught
me
more
about
war
and
the
effects
it
has
on
people
than
any
history
book.
108.
Which
of
the
following
makes
the
author
feel
the
suffering
that
war
brings
to
human
beings
A.
The
kneeling
man.
B.
The
sound
of
a
bagpipe.
C.
The
number
of
names
carved
in
the
stone.
D.
The
jungles
of
Vietnam.
109.
The
man
continued
to
rub
his
fingers
over
the
name
probably
because
.
A.
he
found
it
covered
with
dust
B.
he
missed
the
loved
one
who
died
in
a
war
C.
he
intended
to
remove
it
completely
D.
he
recalled
the
fierce
war
he
fought
in
110.
What
did
the
author
learn
from
the
trip
A.
How
fierce
war
is
in
history.
B.
How
people
remember
those
who
died
in
wars.
C.
What
bad
effects
war
had
on
many
families.
D.
What
we
should
do
to
prevent
war.
111.
According
to
the
last
paragraph,
the
author
probably
thinks
that
.
A.
he
should
have
studied
history
hard
in
class
B.
history
books
don't
tell
readers
the
truth
C.
there
is
more
in
history
than
books
tell
us
D.
the
kneeling
man
should
be
a
history
teacher
D
Madame
de
Stael
says
that
only
the
people
who
can
play
with
children
are
able
to
educate
them.
For
success
in
training
children,
the
first
condition
is
to
become
a
child
oneself.
It
means
to
treat
the
child
as
really
one's
equal,
that
is,
to
show
him
the
same
consideration,
the
same
kind
of
confidence
one
shows
to
an
adult.
It
means
not
to
affect
the
child
to
be
what
we
ourselves
want
him
to
become,
but
to
be
affected
by
the
impression
of
what
the
child
himself
is;
not
to
treat
the
child
with
cheating,
or
by
force,
but
with
the
seriousness
and
true
love
suitable
to
his
own
character.
Not
leaving
the
child
in
peace
is
the
greatest
problem
of
present
methods
of
training
children.
Parents
do
not
see
that
during
the
whole
life,
the
need
of
peace
is
never
greater
than
in
the
years
of
childhood,
an
inner
peace
under
all
outside
liveliness.
But
what
does
a
child
experience
Corrections,
orders,
interference(干涉),
the
whole
livelong
day.
The
child
is
always
required
to
leave
something
alone,
or
to
do
something
different,
to
find
something
different,
or
to
want
something
different
from
what
he
does,
or
finds,
or
wants.
He
is
always
guided
in
another
direction
from
the
true
inner
will
that
is
leading
him.
All
of
this
is
caused
by
our
so
called
enthusiasm
in
directing,
advising,
and
helping
the
child
to
become
the
same
model
produced
in
one
assembly
line(流水线).
Understanding,
the
deepest
characteristic
of
love,
is
almost
always
absent.
To
bring
up
a
child
means
carrying
one's
soul
in
one's
hand;
it
means
never
placing
ourselves
in
danger
of
meeting
the
cold
look
on
the
face
of
the
child.
It
means
the
truth
that
the
ways
of
injuring
the
child
are
limitless
while
the
ways
of
being
useful
to
him
are
few.
How
seldom
does
the
educator
remember
that
the
child,
even
at
four
or
five
years
of
age,
has
already
had
a
sharp
feeling!
The
smallest
mistrust
and
unkindness,
the
least
act
of
injustice,
leave
wounds
that
last
for
life
in
the
heart
of
the
child.
While,
on
the
other
hand,
unexpected
friendliness
and
kindness
make
quite
as
deep
an
impression
on
those
soft
senses.
112.
The
passage
mainly
talks
about
.
A.
misleading
zones
and
right
ways
in
educating
children
B.
current
problems
in
training
children
C.
what
should
be
taught
to
children
D.
the
importance
of
educating
children
113.
Children,
according
to
the
passage,
are
experiencing
.
A.
corrections,
orders
and
peace
B.
orders,
interference
and
peace
C.
interference,
orders
and
corrections
D.
peace,
guide
and
praise
114.
If
you
were
a
parent,
which
of
the
following
methods
is
TRUE
according
to
the
text
A.
You
could
treat
your
children
not
so
seriously
for
they
don't
understand
many.
B.
You
could
train
your
children
as
you
wish
them
to
be.
C.
You
should
sometimes
leave
your
children
in
peace
as
they
wish
in
their
childhood.
D.
You
should
correct
your
children
immediately
if
their
behavior
is
not
what
you.
九、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)
In
my
experience
working
with
children,
self-confidence
or
a
lack
of
confidence
can
have
a
big
effect
on
whether
a
person
is
able
to
overcome
the
challenges
they
are
experiencing,
such
as
fear
and
anxiety
as
well
as
other
concerns.
When
children
build
their
self-confidence,
meaning
they
believe
in
themselves
more,
they
become
more
comfortable
with
themselves.
115.

Create
a
pretend
play.
Allow
a
child
to
create
a
puppet
show
(木偶表演)
to
express
the
difficulty
he
is
having.
For
instance,
if
the
child
is
afraid
of
the
dark,
have
him
come
up
with
a
puppet
show
about
a
puppet
that
is
afraid
of
the
dark.
116.

If
the
child
doesn't
seem
to
be
coming
up
with
a
way
to
help
the
puppet
overcome
his
fear,
present
some
questions
to
see
if
he
can
come
up
with
a
way
to
help
the
puppet.
117.

Many
children
with
low
self-confidence
display
behaviors
that
suggest
they
do
not
believe
they
can
do
things
on
their
own.
To
encourage
independence,
when
a
situation
appears
in
which
the
child
states
he
can't
do
it
or
wants
you
to
do
it
for
him,
encourage
the
child
to
do
the
activity.
118.

Raise
self-awareness.
Helping
children
to
become
more
aware
of
who
they
are
can
help
build
self-confidence.
Children
with
low
self-confidence
may
not
be
very
decisive.
They
may
say
I
don't
know
a
lot
or
may
hesitate
when
you
ask
them
questions
about
themselves.
119.

To
do
this,
be
supportive
of
the
answers
they
provide
by
making
sure
not
to
discount
or
make
them
feel
like
they
need
to
change
their
answers
in
any
way.
A.
Develop
speaking
skills.
B.
Encourage
independence.
C.
Praise
any
effort
he
makes.
D.
In
addition,
help
the
children
to
accept
their
own
answers.
E.
Many
play
therapy
activities
can
also
be
used
on
adults.
F.
Here
are
three
techniques
for
improving
children's
self-confidence.
G.
Have
him
create
a
title
for
the
puppet
show
and
then
make
the
show.
十、补全短文(共10小题;共10分)
Visiting
friends
is
probably
one
of
the
most
common
occurrences
in
daily
life.
Generally
speaking,
it
is
polite
120.
(call)
a
friend
before
you
visit,
but
often
very
close
friends
just
drop
in
on
121.

other
without
calling.
Some
people
enjoy
122.

surprise
visit
from
a
friend,
123.

many
people
do
not.
Take
Americans
for
example,
those
124.

don't
like
surprise
visits
may
tell
their
friends
to
call
first
before
they
come.
This
is
125.
(accept)
because
most
people
are
very
busy.
Dropping
in
at
a
busy
time
can
126.

to
some
problems
for
the
person
visiting
and
the
person
127.
(visit).
It
is
a
good
idea
to
ask
a
friend
128.

he
or
she
minds
your
dropping
by
without
calling.
If
you
are
129.

sure
whether
your
friend
welcomes
surprise
visits,
call
first.
答案
一、听力(听力)
1.
C
2.
B
3.
C
4.
B
5.
C
6.
B
7.
A
8.
B
9.
C
10.
A
11.
C
12.
B
13.
C
14.
A
15.
B
16.
A
17.
B
18.
C
19.
B
20.
C
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
21.
abandoned
22.
eventually
23.
Despite
24.
disagreements
25.
campaign
26.
shocked
27.
worthwhile
28.
Courage
29.
occupied
30.
nationalities
31.
rescue
32.
drowned
33.
campaign
34.
worthwhile
35.
survivor
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
36.
disagreement
37.
baggage
38.
campaign
39.
survivors
40.
rescue
41.
occupied
42.
encourage
43.
worthwhile
44.
abandon
45.
eventually
46.
shocked
47.
drowned
48.
sacrifice
49.
overlook
50.
despite
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
51.
picked
up
52.
To
her
astonishment
53.
It
is
worthwhile
to
54.
would
not
have
picked
55.
wouldn't
have
believed
五、适当形式填空(单句适当形式)
56.
invited
57.
had
watched
58.
treated
59.
were
60.
had
been;
would
have
prevented
六、单项选择
61.
B
62.
D
63.
B
64.
D
65.
B
66.
B
67.
B
68.
C
69.
C
70.
A
71.
A
72.
D
73.
D
74.
A
75.
B
76.
C
77.
D
78.
C
79.
C
80.
D
七、完形填空
81.
B
82.
A
83.
D
84.
C
85.
A
86.
B
87.
D
88.
A
89.
C
90.
B
91.
C
92.
D
93.
B
94.
A
95.
C
96.
D
97.
B
98.
B
99.
A
100.
D
八、阅读理解
101.
A
102.
D
103.
A
104.
C
105.
A
106.
B
107.
C
108.
A
109.
B
110.
C
111.
C
112.
A
113.
C
114.
C
九、短文7选5(5选5等)
115.
F
116.
G
117.
B
118.
C
119.
D
十、补全短文
120.
to
call
121.
each
122.
a
123.
but
124.
who
125.
acceptable
126.
lead
127.
visited
128.
whether/if
129.
not