Unit
1
Know
yourself单元测试题
Ⅰ.
单项选择(每小题1分,共15分)
从各题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。
(
)
1.
My
father
wants
me
to
be
a
doctor
______
an
engineer,
______
I
want
to
be
an
actor.
A.
or;
and
B.
and;
but
C.
and;
so
D.
or;
but
(
)
2.
Yesterday
some
students
were
absent
______
school
because
of
the
terrible
weather.
A.
for
B.
from
C.
with
D.
of
(
)
3.
—What’s
your
son
like
—He
is
______
and
always
asks
me
all
kinds
of
strange
questions.
A.
energetic
B.
organized
C.
creative
D.
curious
(
)
4.
Bill
always
has
all
kinds
of
ideas.
He
is
______
to
be
a
writer.
A.
enough
creative
B.
creative
enough
C.
energetic
enough
D.
enough
energetic
(
)
5.
The
movie
Paddington
won
high
______
from
young
people.
It
is
really
wonderful.
A.
praise
B.
right
C.
effect
D.
prize
(
)
6.
Yesterday
our
English
teacher
told
us
how
great
books
______
her
life.
A.
connected
B.
respected
C.
shaped
D.
supported
(
)
7.
In
our
school,
there
are
four
hundred
students
______,
three
hundred
boys
and
one
hundred
girls.
A.
above
all
B.
in
all
C.
at
all
D.
of
all
(
)
8.
We
______
be
too
careful
while
driving
on
the
expressway.
A.
shouldn’t
B.
mustn’t
C.
can’t
D.
needn’t
(
)
9.
Neither
Helen
nor
I
______
to
Shennongjia.
Could
you
tell
us
something
about
it
A.
have
been
B.
has
been
C.
have
gone
D.
has
gone
(
)
10.
The
young
woman
is
always
trying
to
______
people
with
her
new
clothes
so
that
she
can
get
more
attention.
A.
share
B.
impress
C.
touch
D.
interest
(
)
11.
—Does
your
brother
like
the
sweaters
—Yes,
he
does.
______
this
sweater
______
that
one
fit
him.
A.
Either;
or
B.
Neither;
nor
C.
Both;
and
D.
Not
only;
but
also
(
)
12.
—Everybody
should
join
in
the
Clean
Your
Plate
Campaign.
—Yes.
We
should
try
to
______
all
the
food
that
we’ve
ordered.
A.
pick
up
B.
eat
up
C.
show
up
D.
turn
up
(
)
13.
If
you
don’t
study
hard,
you
will
______
in
your
class.
A.
take
the
lead
B.
fall
behind
C.
fall
asleep
D.
take
the
place
(
)
14.
—Li
Lei
didn’t
pass
the
exam
just
by
one
point,
but
______.
—What
a
pity!
A.
actions
speak
louder
than
words
B.
the
early
bird
catches
the
worm
C.
a
miss
is
as
good
as
a
mile
D.
a
friend
in
need
is
a
friend
indeed
(
)
15.
—Waste
water
from
the
factory
mustn’t
be
poured
into
rivers.
—______.
It
will
cause
water
pollution.
A.
Don’t
say
like
this
B.
Never
mind
C.
I
agree
with
you
D.
The
same
to
you
Ⅱ.
完形填空(每小题1分,共10分)
根据材料内容,从各题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。
I
have
a
brother
and
a
sister
named
Tex
and
Indi.
One
day,
Tex
and
his
friend
Sammy
were
building
a
space
station
using
bricks
(积木).
I
was
sitting
nearby,
so
I
could
hear
their
1________
.
“I’m
putting
a
jetpack
(喷气背包)
on
this
guy,”
said
Sammy,“
2
______he
can
fly
from
the
space
station
to
the
spaceship.”
“You
know,
my
grandfather
invented
(发明)
the
jetpack,”
said
Tex.
“Really
I
wish
I
could
fly
with
a
jetpack!”
said
Sammy.
“Have
you
3
_______it ”
Tex
answered,
“Many
times.
My
grandpa
lets
me
use
a
jetpack
whenever
we
visit
him.”
I
knew
that
Tex
had
a
great
imagination
(想象),
but
I
had
never
4
______
him
tell
a
lie
before.
I
asked
him
to
meet
me
in
the
kitchen.
“Why
would
you
lie
to
your
friend ”
I
asked.
Tex
said,
“Sammy
5
________
gets
to
do
cool
things
that
I
wish
I
could
do.
I
wanted
to
be
the
one
talking
about
cool
things
for
a
change.”
“Well,
you
should
say
6
_______
to
Sammy,”
I
said.
“And
from
now
on,
always
tell
the
truth.
OK ”
“OK,”
said
Tex.
But
it
wasn’t
long
before
I
7
_______
that
my
helpful
advice
wasn’t
actually
that
helpful.
The
next
morning,
while
I
was
singing
along
to
my
favourite
song
on
the
radio,
Tex
walked
into
my
room
and
said,
“I
don’t
think
your
voice
8
_____very
good
with
that
song.”
“Nobody
asked
your
idea,”
I
said.
“I
was
just
telling
the
truth!”
said
Tex.
That
afternoon,
Indi
ran
into
the
house
9
______
her
Art
class
and
said,
“What
do
you
think
of
the
horse
I
made ”
“It’s
10
______,”
said
Tex.
“It
looks
like
a
three-year-old
made
it.”
“That
wasn’t
nice,”
said
Indi.
Tex
said
,“But
it’s
true.
I’m
just
being
honest,
like
Arizona
said!”
He
turned
to
me.
“Remember
You
told
me
to
tell
the
truth.”
(
)
1.A.
story
B.
song
C.
laughter
D.
conversation
(
)
2.A.
so
B.
if
C.
though
D.
because
(
)
3.A.
lost
B.
tried
C.
sold
D.
invented
(
)
4.A.
let
B.
helped
C.
heard
D.
made
(
)
5.A.
also
B.
still
C.
always
D.
never
(
)
6.A.
no
B.
sorry
C.
hello
D.
thanks
(
)
7.A.
agreed
B.
realized
C.
recalled
D.
decided
(
)
8.A.
sounds
B.
tastes
C.
looks
D.
smells
(
)
9.A.
before
B.
until
C.
after
D.
during
(
)
10.A.
wild
B.
terrible
C.
creative
D.
lively
Ⅲ.
阅读理解(每小题2分,共40分)
根据材料内容,从各题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。
A
Charlotte
Kelly,
12,
is
in
sixth
grade
in
Virginia,
USA.
Her
dad
is
astronaut
Scott
Kelly.
All
In
a
Year
It
has
been
almost
eight
weeks
since
my
dad
left
the
Earth.
I
am
able
to
have
video
calls
with
my
dad
about
once
a
month.
We
had
our
second
video
call
yesterday.
Dad
is
doing
well
and
staying
very
busy.
He
has
a
lot
of
work
to
do!
He
taught
me
how
to
reply
to
his
emails.
I’m
not
very
good
at
that.
He
has
given
me
a
tour
of
parts
of
the
International
Space
Station
and
I
was
able
to
meet
a
few
of
the
other
astronauts.
I
do
miss
him
and
the
video
calls
make
it
a
lot
easier.
Happy
Father’s
Day
I
am
on
summer
break
from
school
right
now,
but
before
school
ended,
my
dad
was
able
to
have
a
video
call
with
my
class.
All
of
the
kids
really
enjoyed
seeing
him
and
asking
him
questions
about
space.
I
don’t
care
how
many
times
I
see
it;
I
still
have
to
laugh
when
I
see
him
floating
around.
Two
nights
ago,
my
mum
and
I
went
to
a
beach
party
with
my
classmate
Joe
and
his
family.
Just
around
9:10
p.m.,
we
were
all
able
to
look
into
the
night
sky
and
see
the
International
Space
Station
fly
over.
For
those
four
minutes
we
were
all
watching;
I
couldn’t
help
but
miss
my
dad.
Today
is
Father’s
Day.
My
sister
and
I
were
able
to
have
a
video
talk
with
our
dad
at
the
same
time.
She
was
in
Houston,
I
was
in
Virginia
Beach
and
my
dad
was
flying
over
us!
He
took
a
picture
of
me
with
Virginia
Beach
in
the
background.
(
)
1.
When
did
Charlotte's
father
leave
the
Earth
A.
In
January.
B.
In
February.
C.
In
March.
D.
InApril.
(
)
2.
How
often
does
Charlotte
have
video
calls
with
her
father
A.
Almost
every
day.
B.
About
once
a
week.
C.
About
twice
a
month.
D.
About
once
a
month.
(
)
3.
What
happened
at
about
9:10
p.m.
two
nights
before
Father's
Day
A.
Charlotte's
father
came
back
home.
B.
Charlotte
made
a
video
call
to
her
father.
C.
Charlotte
saw
the
International
Space
Station
fly
over.
D.
Charlotte's
father
took
a
picture
of
himself
in
space.
(
)
4.
What
did
Charlotte's
sister
and
she
do
on
Father's
Day
A.
They
had
a
video
talk
with
their
father.
B.
They
drew
a
picture
of
their
father
in
space.
C.
They
sent
their
father
an
email.
D.
They
had
a
beach
party.
(
)
5.
The
material
is
probably
from
______.
A.
a
diary
B.
a
notice
C.
a
science
report
D.
a
piece
of
news
B
Alice
was
a
student
in
a
secondary
school.
The
school
was
on
the
other
side
of
the
street
from
my
house.
Every
day,
I
watched
her
play
basketball
after
school
from
my
house.
She
played
very
well,
much
better
than
any
other
of
her
classmates.
And
she
never
stopped.
She
practised
over
and
over
again,
sometimes
until
it
was
very
dark.
One
day,
I
asked
her,
“
Why
do
you
pracitse
so
hard
You
are
playing
very
well.”
“That’s
because
I
want
to
play
in
the
city
basketball
team,”
she
looked
at
me
and
said
proudly.
“But
I’m
still
not
good
enough.
I
must
work
hard.”
I
was
moved
by
her
great
courage.
Another
day,
I
saw
her
crying
on
the
grass,
instead
of
playing
basketball.
I
walked
across
the
street
and
sat
down
by
her
side.
“Why
are
you
crying,
girl ”
I
asked.
“The
coach
of
the
city
basketball
team
told
me
that
I
couldn’t
go
on
playing
basketball
because
I
was
too
short.”
But
some
days
later,
I
saw
her
playing
basketball
again,
practising
even
harder
than
before.
I
was
curious
and
asked
her
the
reason.
“My
father
told
me
if
my
dream
is
big
enough,
nothing
can
stop
me.”
I
was
moved
again.
(
)
6.
What
do
we
know
from
Paragraph
1
A.
Alice
was
the
writer’s
classmate.
B.
Alice
often
played
basketball
in
the
street.
C.
Alice
was
very
hard-working
and
often
studied
till
late.
D.
Alice’s
school
was
not
far
away
from
the
writer’s
home.
(
)
7.
The
underlined
word
“moved”
has
the
same
meaning
as
the
word“______”.
A.
changed
B.
touched
C.
impressed
D.
respected
(
)
8.
What
was
Alice
like
A.
Patient
and
kind.
B.
Organized
and
creative.
C.
Hard-working
and
modest.
D.
Powerful
and
curious.
(
)
9.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage
A.
Alice
has
a
good
father.
B.
Alice
was
good
at
all
her
lessons.
C.
Alice
was
the
writer’s
neighbour.
D.
Alice’s
father
had
many
good
friends.
(
)
10.
What
would
probably
happen
in
the
future
A.
She
might
give
up
playing
basketball.
B.
She
might
go
to
another
city.
C.
She
might
join
another
basketball
team.
D.
She
might
drop
out
of
school.
C
It
was
early
morning
in
a
small
village
in
Kenya,
Africa.
Women
and
children
were
carrying
heavy
containers
(容器)
of
water
on
their
heads.
They
walked
many
miles
to
get
the
water.
It
was
hot,
and
they
were
tired.
They
could
only
carry
a
few
containers
a
day.
A
young
British
woman
learned
about
how
difficult
this
was
for
them.
She
wanted
to
help.
Who
is
the
young
woman
Her
name
is
Emily
Cummins.
How
did
she
help
She
invented
a
water
carrier
for
the
people
in
Kenya.
Emily
Cummins
is
an
engineer.
She
designs
useful
products
for
places
without
many
natural
resources.
These
places
often
don’t
have
a
lot
of
water.
They
also
don’t
have
a
lot
of
oil,
coal
or
gas.
Cummins’
products
don’t
use
oil,
coal
or
gas.
They
use
other
kinds
of
energy,
such
as
the
sun.
So
people
can
continue
to
use
them
in
the
future
without
hurting
our
planet.
How
did
Cummins
get
started
As
a
young
child
in
England,
she
loved
to
work
with
her
grandfather
in
his
workshop.
He
taught
her
how
to
use
his
tools.
He
showed
her
how
to
make
toys
and
boxes
from
small
pieces
of
metal.
Cummins
designed
her
first
product
when
she
was
in
high
school
and
just
15
years
old.
While
she
was
still
a
high
school
student,
Cummins
designed
a
new
kind
of
fridge.
Why
Fridges
normally
use
a
lot
of
electricity.
They
are
too
expensive
for
many
people
in
developing
countries.
Cummins'
fridge
is
not
expensive.
It's
made
of
cheap,
local
materials.
After
leaving
school,
Cummins
spent
five
months
in
Africa.
She
wanted
to
learn
more
about
life
there,
so
she
volunteered
at
a
school
in
Namibia.
There,
she
could
test
and
improve
her
designs.
Her
fridge
became
a
great
success!
It
has
helped
thousands
of
people.
(
)
11.
What
problem
did
people
in
a
small
village
in
Kenya
face
A.
They
had
no
fridge
to
keep
food
fresh.
B.
There
was
not
enough
food
to
eat.
C.
They
had
no
clean
water
to
drink.
D.
It
was
tiring
to
carry
water
home.
(
)
12.
Who
got
Cummins
interested
in
engineering
A.
Her
father.
B.
Her
mother.
C.
Her
grandfather.
D.
Her
aunt.
(
)
13.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
about
the
fridge
Cummins
designed
A.
It
is
easy
to
carry.
B.
It
uses
electricity.
C.
It
is
popular
in
Namibia.
D.
It
costs
a
lot
in
Namibia.
(
)
14.
Cummins
designed
her
first
product
when
she
was
______.
A.
a
young
child
B.
a
high
school
student
C.
in
college
D.
in
Africa
(
)
15.
Why
did
Cummins
spend
five
months
inAfrica
A.
Because
her
parents
worked
there.
B.
Because
she
studied
at
a
school
there.
C.
Because
she
wanted
to
sell
her
fridges.
D.
Because
she
wanted
to
test
and
improve
her
designs.
D
The
Boston
Marathon
(波士顿马拉松)
is
one
of
the
world’s
oldest
and
most
famous
races.
Nearly
half
the
competitors
in
the
26.2-mile
race
are
women.
But
for
most
of
the
race’s
119-year
history,
only
men
were
allowed
to
compete.
A
woman
named
Gibb
helped
change
that
in
1966.
That
year
she
took
part
in
the
Boston
Marathon
and
finished
ahead
of
(在……前面)
most
of
the
men.
Gibb
first
saw
and
got
to
know
the
Boston
Marathon
in
1964.
And
she
wanted
to
run
the
race
herself.
For
nearly
two
years,
Gibb
trained
hard
to
prepare
for
the
race.
But
when
she
sent
in
an
application
for
the
1966
race,
she
was
refused.
At
the
time,
the
longest
official
races
for
women
were
only
1.5
miles.
Many
people
didn’t
think
women
were
able
to
run
longer
than
that.
But
the
23-year-old
Gibb
refused
to
give
up
her
dream.
She
came
up
with
a
plan
to
run
the
race
anyway.
On
April
19,
she
showed
up
at
the
marathon.
She
wore
her
brother’s
shorts
and
a
sweatshirt
to
disguise
that
she
was
a
woman.
Gibb
hid
near
the
starting
line.
When
the
race
began,
she
jumped
into
the
crowd.
Shortly
into
the
race,
Gibb
took
off
her
sweatshirt.
To
her
surprise,
the
crowd
cheered
when
they
realized
she
was
a
woman.
Gibb
finished
the
race
in
3
hours
and
21
minutes
—
faster
than
two
thirds
of
the
men.
In
the
years
that
followed,
she
and
other
women
ran
in
the
Boston
Marathon,
even
though
the
rules
still
stopped
women
from
running
in
the
race.
Finally,
in
1972,
the
marathon
was
officially
opened
to
women.
(
)
16.
When
did
the
first
Boston
Marathon
begin
A.
In
1853.
B.
In
1897.
C.
In
1905.
D.
In
1964.
(
)
17.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“disguise”
in
Paragraph
4
mean
in
Chinese
A.
炫耀
B.
证明
C.
宣布
D.
掩饰
(
)
18.As
for
Gibb’s
first
Boston
Marathon,
she
finished
______.
A.
first
B.
last
C.
faster
than
most
of
the
men
D.
slower
than
most
of
the
men
(
)
19.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage
A.
Gibb
saw
the
Boston
Marathon
for
the
first
time
in
1966.
B.
Gibb’s
brother
took
part
in
the
Boston
Marathon
with
her.
C.
It
took
Gibb
about
two
years
to
train
for
her
first
marathon.
D.
People
were
angry
when
they
saw
Gibb
running
in
the
marathon.
(
)
20.
What’s
the
passage
mainly
about
A.
The
history
of
the
Boston
Marathon.
B.
Some
famous
Boston
Marathon
runners.
C.
How
to
prepare
for
the
Boston
Marathon.
D.
The
first
woman
to
run
the
Boston
Marathon.
第Ⅱ卷
非选择题(共55分)
Ⅳ.
词汇运用(每小题1分,共15分)
A)
根据语境及汉语提示,写出所缺单词。
1.
These
young
people
are
all
________
(先锋)
in
this
new
field.
2.
Let’s
look
up
the
date
in
the
________
(日历)
to
make
the
plan
better.
3.
Many
students
think
that
________
(语法)
is
difficult
to
learn.
4.
Jack
is
hard-working,
and
he
always
works
to
a
high
________
(标准).
5.
The
________
(高速的)
railways
have
spread
across
most
big
cities
in
China.
B)
根据语境,用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空。
6.
We
all
know
that
a
year
is
________
(divide)
into
twelve
months.
7.
Lei
Feng
devoted
most
of
his
life
to
________
(help)
others.
8.
We
shouted
excitedly
when
seeing
David
Beckham
________
(appear)
on
the
playground.
9.
The
idea
sounds
great,
but
it
is
not
________
(practice).
10.
This
kind
of
cat
is
not
________
(suit)
for
Tom.
11.
Jack
used
to
be
a
bright
and
________
(live)
boy,
but
now
he
is
very
quiet.
12.
Many
accidents
happened
because
of
people’s
________
(care).
13.
If
you
are
________
(patient),
you’ll
get
angry
easily
while
waiting
for
others.
14.
Jack
always
goes
to
bed
and
gets
up
at
a
________
(fix)
time.
15.
This
jacket
fits
me
very
well,
but
it
costs
too
much.
I
can’t
afford
________
(buy)
it.
Ⅴ.
任务型阅读(每小题1分,共10分)
根据材料内容,用正确的信息完成表格,每空一词。
What
was
the
most
dangerous
engineering
project
It
was
the
Panama
Canal
(巴拿马运河).
It
is
in
Central
America
and
is
50
miles
long.
It
lets
ships
pass
between
the
Atlantic
and
Pacific
oceans.
The
French
started
the
project
in
the
1880s.
However,
the
work
was
too
difficult,
and
they
stopped.
The
United
States
continued
the
project
in
1904
and
finished
it
in
1914.
About
56,300
people
worked
on
the
canal.
The
area
around
the
canal
was
very
dangerous.
It
was
very
hot
and
wet,
with
about
267cm
of
rain
in
a
year.
The
heavy
rain
often
made
the
rivers
flood.
Thousands
of
workers
died
from
illnesses
and
accidents.
One
of
the
greatest
engineering
achievements
of
the
20th
century
was
the
Alaska
Pipeline
(阿拉斯加输油管).
In
1968,
an
oil
company
found
the
largest
oil
field
in
North
America.
But,
how
could
they
get
oil
from
Alaska
to
the
rest
of
the
United
States
They
worked
with
some
other
oil
companies
to
build
a
pipeline.
The
Alaska
Pipeline
is
one
of
the
longest
pipelines
in
the
world.
It
carries
oil
for
800
miles
through
the
cold,
hard
land
of
Alaska.
It
crosses
three
mountains
and
more
than
800
rivers.
More
than
70,000
workers
built
it.
They
worked
for
more
than
three
years
in
very
cold
temperatures.
They
finished
the
work
in
1977.
Engineering
achievements
PanamaCanal
●It
is
in
Central
America
and
(1)_______
the
Atlantic
and
Pacific
oceans.●It’s
(2)
______
miles
long.●It
was
built
by
the
French
and
(3)
_______.●Because
of
the
terrible
(4)
______,
lots
of
workers
died
from
illnesses
and
(5)
________.●It
was
the
most
(6)
______engineering
project.
AlaskaPipeline
●An
oil
company
found
the
largest
oil
(7)
_____in
North
America
in
1968,
and
built
one
of
the
(8)
______
pipelines
in
the
world
with
other
oil
companies.●Lots
of
workers
spent
over
(9)
_____
year(s)
finishing
building
it
in
very
cold
temperatures.●It
carries
oil
for
800
miles
and
crosses
three
(10)
_____and
over
800
rivers
from
Alaska
to
the
rest
of
the
United
States.
Ⅵ.
短文填空(每小题1分,共10分)
根据短文内容及所给首字母提示,写出所缺单词,使短文完整、通顺。
My
name
is
Matt
Perry
and
I’m
14
years
old.
My
family
moved
to
Tokyo,
Japan
from
Denver,
Colorado,
USA
three
years
ago.
At
first
it
was
a
real
c____
(1)
shock
(冲击)
and
I
thought
I’d
never
fit
in.
But
now
Tokyo
f_____
(2)
just
like
home,
and
I
will
miss
it
when
we
go
back
to
Denver
next
year.
My
dad
often
works
in
other
countries.
In
the
past
Mum
and
I
stayed
in
Denver,
but
we
didn’t
want
to
be
a_____
(3)
from
my
dad
again,
so
this
time
we
all
moved.
I
had
always
thought
that
Japanese
people
were
quite
s____
(4),
but
they’re
really
outgoing.
When
we
first
arrived
in
Tokyo,
I
j_____
(5)
a
football
club
and
I
made
lots
of
American,
English
and
Japanese
friends.
I
have
been
learning
the
l______
(6)
for
three
years
now
and
my
Japanese
friends
say
I
speak
it
pretty
well.
But
I
don’t
like
writing
Japanese
because
I
always
make
m
(7)
____
in
writing
the
characters
(文字).
I
miss
my
model
cars
and
books
in
my
Denver’s
home.
I
also
miss
basketball.
It
was
my
favourite
sport
b______
(8)
we
came
to
Japan.
My
mum
misses
her
g____
(9)
because
we
don’t
live
in
a
house,
but
an
apartment.
Anyway,
we
will
be
back
in
Denver
next
year
and
I’m
sure
we
will
m____
(10)
so
manythings
about
Japan.
Ⅶ.
书面表达(20分)
假如你是玛丽,是九年级(2)班的一名学生,你的同学也是好朋友杰克想竞选学生会主席的职位。现在请你根据下面的图示信息,向负责此事的张老师写一封推荐信,推荐杰克为学生会主席。
要求:
1.
推荐信须包含所有提示信息,可进行适当扩充;
2.
尽可能运用本章所学到的词汇和表达;
3.
80—100词,信的开头和结尾已经给出,但不计入要求词数。
Dear
Mr
Zhang,
I
am
writing
to
recommend
Jack
as
our
new
chairperson
of
the
Students’
Union.
I
think
he
has
________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
I
hope
you
can
agree
with
me.
Yours
sincerely,
Mary
答案
Ⅰ.
1—5
DBDBA
6—10
CBCAB
11—15
CBBCC
Ⅱ.
1—5
DABCC
6—10
BBACB
Ⅲ.
1—5
CDCAA
6—10
DBCAC
11—15
DCCBD
16—20
BDCCD
Ⅳ.A)
1.
pioneers
2.
calendar
3.
grammar
4.
standard
5.
high-speed
B)
6.
divided
7.
helping
8.
appear
9.
practical
10.
suitable
11.
lively
12.
carelessness
13.
impatient
14.
fixed
15.
to
buy
Ⅴ.
1.
connects
2.
50
/
fifty
3.Americans
4.
weather
5.
accidents
6.
dangerous
7.
field
8.
longest
9.
3
/
three
10.
mountains
Ⅵ.
1.
culture
2.
feels
3.
away
4.
serious
5.
joined
6.
language
7.
mistakes
8.
before
9.
garden
10.
miss
Ⅶ.
One
possible
version:
Dear
Mr
Zhang,
I
am
writing
to
recommend
Jack
as
our
new
chairperson
of
the
Students’Union.
I
think
he
has
many
strong
qualities
for
this
position.
Jack
is
confident
and
not
afraid
of
making
speeches
in
front
of
many
people.
He
is
clever.
He
has
won
all
kinds
of
competitions,
but
he
is
modest
and
never
shows
off.
Jack
is
well
organized.
He
plans
his
study
and
work
very
well.
And
he
is
creative.
He
always
comes
up
with
good
ideas
for
our
school
activities.
He
is
always
ready
to
help
others,
so
he
is
popular
with
our
classmates.
I
think
Jack
is
the
most
suitable
person
to
be
the
chairperson.
I
hope
you
can
agree
with
me.
Yours
sincerely,
Mary