Unit
3
I'm
more
outgoing
than
my
sister单元过关测试卷
一、1.B
2.D 解析:寻找题眼法。由宾语the
match可知用win。又因主语是He,谓语动词应用单三形式。
3.B
4.C 解析:though虽然,尽管。句意:汤姆考试又不及格,尽管他尽了最大努力。本题上下文为转折关系。故选C。
5.C 解析:用语法判定法。陈述句部分如果是“I
don't
think+宾语从句”,则简略问句中的动词和主语应和宾语从句的动词和主语保持一致,并用肯定形式。故选C。
6.B 解析:词义辨析法。shy害羞的;outgoing外向的,爱交际的;quiet安静的;smart聪明的。由句意可知答案。
7.B
解析:
worry
about担心,care
for照顾,agree
with同意,take
care小心。根据句意可知选B。
8.B 解析:both两者都。根据上文提示两个风景区距离不远,可判断一天可以参观两个地方。故选B。
9.A 解析:根据答语中的Both可知,音乐和运动同样受到年轻人喜爱,
as...as和……一样。故选A。
10.D 解析:固定搭配法。be
talented
in
sth.在某方面有天赋。
11.B 12.C 13.C
14.B 解析:固定搭配法。be
curious
about
对……感到好奇。
15.B
二、16—20 ACADB 21—25 CDCAB
三、A 26—30 BAADC
B 31.B 解析:从第二段的最后一句,可知当时美国的大部分茶叶来自India。
32.D
33.A 解析:从第四段中的
“that
was
just
as
good—and
much
less
expensive”可知答案。
34.D 解析:从第五段的最后一句“...the
company
asked
the
British
government
for
help...”可知答案。
35.C 解析:本文讲述美国革命爆发的其中一个重要原因——茶叶。该文属于说明文,首段已给出了全文的中心句。
四、36.Both 37.interest 38.though
39.different 40.laugh
五、41.What
does
she
look
like
42.Are
you
different
from
each
other
43.Is
she
good
at
schoolwork
44.Who
is
more
athletic
45.have
friends
who
are
similar
to
you
六、范文:
I
love
my
mother
and
my
Chinese
teacher
very
much.
In
some
ways
they
are
the
same,
but
in
some
ways
they
are
different.They
both
have
long
straight
hair.And
they're
both
friendly.My
mother
likes
singing
and
dancing,
and
my
Chinese
teacher
likes
them,
too.There
are
also
some
differences
between
them.My
mother
is
tall,
but
my
Chinese
teacher
is
short.My
Chinese
teacher
is
funnier
than
my
mother.I
love
her
classes
very
much.
As
for
the
hobby,
my
mother
likes
playing
ping pong
while
my
Chinese
teacher
likes
going
swimming.
点评:本文运用了“描述‘相貌、性格、喜好’异同法”比较人物。人物:my
mother
and
my
Chinese
teacher;相貌、性格、喜好方面的相同之处:第③—⑤句;相貌、性格、喜好方面的不同之处:第⑦、⑧、⑩句。写作思路清晰,行文流畅,对比全面细致。这篇短文使用了大量的短语,为文章增色不少。如:in
some
ways;be
the
same;be
different;like
singing
and
dancing/play
ping pong/go
swimming;as
for等,
这些短语的使用,使文章词汇丰富,表达效果更佳。Unit
3
I'm
more
outgoing
than
my
sister单元过关测试卷
限时:60分钟 满分:100分
一、单项选择(每小题1分,共15分)
1.—This
watch
is
expensive.
Do
you
have
a
little
________
ones
—Yes,
madam.
Look,
this
one
is
¥4188,
and
that
one
costs
only¥2588.
A.cheap
B.cheaper
C.cheapest
D.the
cheapest
2.He
always
________the
match
when
we
play
ping pong.
A.beat
B.win
C.beats
D.wins
3.—Why
didn't
you
cry
for
help
when
you
were
robbed
(被抢劫)
—If
I
opened
my
mou
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they
might
find
my
four
gold
teeth.
That
would
be
________!
A.bad
B.much
worse
C.worst
D.the
worst
4.Tom
failed
in
the
exam
again
________
he
tried
his
best.
A.if B.unless C.though D.because
5.I
don't
think
the
n
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ewly
directed
film
by
Zhao
Wei
is
as
interesting
as
people
say,
______?
A.do
you
B.isn't
it
C.is
it
D.don't
you
6.My
new
neighbor
is
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )so
________
that
he
enjoys
meeting
and
talking
to
people.
A.shy
B.outgoing
C.quiet
D.smart
7.Many
studen
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ts
in
our
school___
the
old
and
they
usually
offer
their
seats
to
them
on
buses.
A.worry
about
B.care
for
C.agree
with
D.take
care
8.—The
East
Lake
is
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not
far
from
the
Yellow
Crane
Tower,
so
you
can
visit
______
in
a
day.
—Fantastic!I
can't
wait
for
it.
A.none
B.both
C.all
D.either
9.—Which
do
young
people
prefer,
music
or
sports
—Both.
Music
is
________
sports.
A.as
popular
as
B.not
as
popular
as
C.more
popular
than
D.less
popular
than
10.—The
girl
is
t
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________
singing.
She
sings
very
well
like
a
bird.
—So
she
is.
A.of
B.between
C.to
D.in
11.We
should
try
to
________
the
old.
A.be
careful
B.take
care
of
C.care
at
D.take
care
12.Li
Ping
and
Li
Ming
________
black
eyes.
A.has
both
B.have
both
C.both
have
D.both
has
13.My
brother
is
________
more
outgoing
than
me.
A.more B.most C.a
little D.little
14.If
you
are
_______
about
the
pyramids
in
Egypt,
just
read
the
book
written
by
Dr.
Brown.
A.anxious
B.curious
C.serious
D.puzzled
15.Here
are
photos
of
________
twin
sister
and________.
A.me;I
B.my;me
C.me;my
D.I;me
二、完形填空(每小题2分,共20分)
Billy's
favorite
color
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
was
orange.
But
he
couldn't
see
what
orange
looked
like.
A
month
after
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he
was
born,
his
mother
noticed
that
his
eyes
weren't
as
________16
as
a
normal
baby's.
“Billy
would
________17
be
able
to
see,”
the
doctor
said.
Even
so,
with
the
hope
to
help
Billy
learn
________18
about
the
world
around
him,
his
mother
kept
describing
everything
she
saw
to
him.
Not
just
thr
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his
mother's
words,
Billy
saw
________19
his
ears
and
hands,
too.
He
had
perfect
hearing.
“In
fact,
he
________20
see
many
things
that
normal
people
don't
notice,”
his
mother
said.
________21
Billy
li
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ved
in
the
dark,
he
always
believed
a
dream
would
light
up
his
life.
He
found
that
he
was
________22
in
computer
science.
So
he
began
learning
it
at
seven
years
old.
As
a
young
boy,
he
________23
going
to
Stanford
University
some
day.
And
after
years
of
effort,
he
finally
achieved
his
dream.
Many
people
wanted
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )to
know
the
secret
of
his
________24.
Billy
explained,
“Just
move
forward!
Don't
let
any
difficulty
________25
your
dream
from
coming
true.”
You
cannot
choose
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
what
you
are
given,
but
you
can
choose
how
you
make
use
of
it.
16.A.
big B.
bigger
C.
biggest
D.
the
biggest
17.A.
no
B.
often
C.
never
D.
usually
18.A.
all
B.
none
C.
neither
D.
both
19.A.
between
B.
without
C.
among
D.
with
20.A.
need
B.
can
C.
must
D.
should
21.A.
or
B.
if
C.
although
D.
Before
22.A.
bored
B.
worried
C.
kind
D.
interested
23.A.
looked
through
B.
looked
for
C.
looked
forward
to
D.
looked
up
24.A.
success
B.
smile
C.
trouble
D.
eyes
25.A.
wake
B.
prevent
C.
leave
D.
throw
三、阅读理解(每小题2分,共20分)
A
The
meeting
lasted
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hree
hours.
Mr.
Jackson
looked
at
the
clock
on
the
wall.
It
was
a
quarter
to
eight.
“The
last
bus
started
fifteen
minutes
ago,”
thought
the
man,
“It
means
I'll
have
to
stay
in
a
hotel
tonight.”
Mr.
Jackson
always
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
drove
home
after
work.
He
lived
outside
the
city.
There
was
something
wrong
with
his
car
these
days,
so
he
had
to
take
a
bus
to
his
office.
That
afternoon,
he
had
to
discuss
something
important
with
others,
so
he
couldn't
catch
the
bus.
At
last
the
meeting
was
over.
It
began
to
snow
after
he
came
out
of
the
warm
office.
He
wanted
some
warm
food
and
soup
first.
Most
restaurants
were
full
of
people
and
he
went
into
a
small
one.
The
waiter
came
up
quickly
and
showed
the
menu
to
him.
“Some
hot
soup,
please,”
said
Mr.
Jackson.
About
twenty
minute
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
later,
the
young
man
brought
the
soup
to
him.
When
Mr.
Jackson
was
drinking,
he
found
something
in
it.
“Come
here,
boy,”
he
called
out,
“Look!
There's
a
gray
hair
in
my
soup!”
“
It's
very
str
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sir,”
said
the
waiter.
“
It's
usually
a
fly,
I
remember.”
26.Mr.
Jackson
usually
went
home________.
A.by
bus
B.by
car
C.by
bike
D.on
foot
27.________,
so
Mr.
Jackson
had
to
stay
in
a
hotel.
A.The
last
bus
left
B.The
meeting
was
very
important
C.Something
was
wrong
with
his
car
D.It
was
very
cold
that
evening
28.The
last
bus
started
at
________.
A.7:30 B.7:45 C.8:00 D.8:30
29.Mr.
Jackson
wanted
some
hot
soup
first
because________.
A.the
restaurant
was
very
cold
B.he
was
hungry
C.there
was
few
people
in
the
restaurant
D.he
felt
cold
after
he
left
the
warm
office
30.The
waiter's
words
mean
that________.
A.the
soup
in
the
restaurant
was
nice
B.the
hair
was
Mr.
Jackson's.
C.there
were
usually
flies
in
the
soup
D.he
had
to
say
sorry
to
Mr.
Jackson
B
It
may
be
hard
to
b
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )elieve,
but
the
American
Revolution(革命)—the
war
that
freed
the
American
states
from
British
control—began
over
a
cup
of
tea.
Tea
was
not
the
only
thing
that
caused
the
war,
of
course,
but
it
played
a
very
big
part.
The
British
people's
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )love
of
tea
is
well known.
When
the
British
won
control
over
much
of
North
America
in
the
early
1700s,
they
brought
their
tea drinking
habits
with
them.
Tea
quickly
became
the
continent's
most
popular
drink.
As
tea
could
not
be
grown
locally,
just
as
in
Britain,
it
was
shipped
into
the
country—mostly
from
India.
In
the
early
1
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )700s,
the
British
government
made
a
special
deal
with
the
East
India
Company,
an
English
trading
company.
They
agreed
that
no
other
company
was
allowed
to
bring
tea
to
Britain
or
any
country
controlled
by
Britain,
including
America.
It
was
a
great
deal
for
the
East
India
Company,
since
it
meant
that
the
company
could
decide
whatever
price
it
wanted
for
its
products.
And
it
always
decided
on
a
high
price!
In
North
America,
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )he
local
people
did
not
like
having
to
pay
such
high
prices.
Instead
of
overpaying
for
tea
from
the
British,
they
turned
to
Dutch
traders,
who
secretly
brought
tea
to
the
country
that
was
just
as
good—and
much
less
expensive.
Although
this
broke
the
law,
the
American
people
didn't
care.
They
got
the
same
cup
of
tea
at
a
much
lower
price.
The
East
India
Comp
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )any,
however,
didn't
like
this
at
all.
By
the
1760s,
they
were
losing
millions
of
pounds
each
year
to
Dutch
traders—a
huge
amount
of
money
in
a
time
when
£60
a
year
was
considered
a
good
income.
Instead
of
reducing
their
prices
to
compete
with
the
Dutch,
the
company
asked
the
British
government
for
help
and
the
government
agreed.
In
1767,
the
British
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introduced
new
laws
that
increased
the
prices
of
all
goods
which
were
brought
into
America.
These
laws
helped
make
the
East
India
Company
even
richer
and
forced
local
people
to
pay
much
more
for
everything.
The
American
leaders
asked
the
British
government
not
to
do
so,
but
the
British
refused
to
listen.
These
unfair
laws
increased
Americans'
anger
about
British
rule
and
the
rest,
as
they
say,
is
history.
31.In
the
early
1700s
where
did
most
tea
drunk
in
America
come
from
A.China.
B.India.
C.America.
D.Britain.
32.The
underlined
word
“it”
in
Paragraph
3
refers
to________.
A.the
tea
market
B.the
American
government
C.the
British
government
D.the
East
India
Company
33.Why
did
many
Americans
begin
to
buy
tea
from
the
Dutch
traders
A.The
tea
was
much
cheaper.
B.The
tea
was
a
lot
healthier.
C.They
could
buy
it
more
easily.
D.They
didn't
want
to
support
the
British.
34.What
did
the
East
India
Company
do
to
stop
losing
money
A.It
reduced
the
price
of
its
tea.
B.It
improved
the
taste
of
its
tea.
C.It
introduced
a
new
kind
of
tea.
D.It
asked
the
British
government
for
help.
35.What
is
the
passage
mainly
about
A.Tea
trade
in
eighteenth century
America.
B.The
relationship
between
America
and
Britain.
C.A
reason
for
the
start
of
the
American
Revolutionary
War.
D.The
introduction
of
British
tea drinking
habits
into
America.
四、根据句意及首字母提示填空
(每小题2分,共10分)
36.B________
Lily
and
Lucy
are
outgoing.
They
have
lots
of
friends.
37.Edison
showed
great
i________in
science
when
he
was
a
little
boy.
38.Nina
went
to
school
t________
she
didn't
feel
very
well
today.
39.I'm
d________
from
Rick.
He
is
a
little
calmer
than
I.
40.It's
not
polite
(礼貌
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to
l________
at
others
when
they
make
mistakes
(错误).
五、补全对话(每小题2分,共10分)
A:
Who
is
your
best
friend
B:
Mary.
A:_____________________________________________________________41
B:
She
is
tall
and
thin.
A:________________________________________________________________42
B:
No.
We
have
man
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things
in
common.
For
example
,
we
both
study
well
and
like
sports.
A:
__________________________________________________________________43
B:
Yes,
but
I
am
better
at
schoolwork
than
her.
A:
____________________44,
Mary
or
you
B:
Mary.
I
am
not
as
athletic
as
her.
A:
Do
you
like
to
__________________________________________________45
B:
Yes,
I
do.
But
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I
also
like
to
have
friends
who
are
different
from
me.
六、书面表达
(25分)
根据表格中的信息写作文。词数:80词左右。
Mother
Chinese
teacher
Differences
Tall
Short
Funny
Funnier
Play
ping pong
Go
swimming
Similarities
Long
straight
hair
Friendly
Like
singing
and
dancing
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________