Unit
5单元测试题
第Ⅰ卷
选择题
(共65分))
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.
Jack
can’t
play
______
guitar,
but
he
can
play
______
basketball
very
well.
A.
the;
the
B.
the;
/
C.
/;
the
D.
/;
/
(
)
2.
As
we
all
know,
Andy
Lau
is
known
______
a
famous
singer
and
is
very
popular
with
Chinese
people.
A.
by
B.
for
C.
to
D.
as
(
)
3.
—Hi,
Daniel.
Which
club
are
you
in
at
school
—Well,
I
am
in
the
______
Club
because
I
love
painting.
A.
Chess
B.
Sports
C.
Art
D.
English
(
)
4.
______
you
are
free
today,
could
you
help
me
with
some
housework,
Sandy
A.
Since
B.
Until
C.
While
D.
Though
(
)
5.
All
my
teachers
______
me
for
helping
the
lost
boy
to
find
his
mother.
A.
praised
B.
raised
C.
spoke
D.
proved
(
)
6.
—What
a
clear
blue
sky!
—Yes,
I
have
never
seen
______
sky.
A.
a
more
beautiful
B.
a
most
beautiful
C.
the
more
beautiful
D.
the
most
beautiful
(
)
7.
I
think
______
is
necessary
to
accept
his
advice
because
it’s
of
great
______
to
me.
A.
it;
valuable
B.
that;
value
C.
that;
valuable
D.
it;
value
(
)
8.
______
her
daughter
hadn’t
come
back,
______
she
looked
worried.
A.
Because;
/
B.
Because;
so
C.
Though;
but
D.
Though;
/
(
)
9.Amy
is
a
______
nurse.
Each
of
her
patients
is
______
with
her
service.
A.
pleasant;
pleasant
B.
pleased;
pleasant
C.
pleased;
pleased
D.
pleasant;
pleased
(
)
10.
The
coach
thinks
______
of
Mary’s
sports
talents,
for
she
jumped
very
______
at
the
sports
meeting.
A.
high;
high
B.
highly;
highly
C.
high;
highly
D.
highly;
high
(
)
11.
Mr
White
works
hard
and
is
often
______.
I
hope
he
will
have
more
______
at
his
business.
A.
successful;
success
B.
successfully;
successful
C.
successfully;
success
D.
successful;
successful
(
)
12.
The
music
______
by
Tan
Dun
sounds
______.
A.
was
written;
wonderful
B.
written;
wonderfully
C.
was
written;
wonderfully
D.
written;
wonderful
(
)
13.
—Could
you
please
tell
me
something
about
his
performance
(
表
演
)
in
yesterday’s
______
show
—Excellent!
He
really
has
a
great
______
for
performance.
A.
gift;
interest
B.
gift;
gift
C.
talent;
interest
D.
talent;
gift
(
)
14.
—What
will
they
do
to
deal
with
the
accident
—Ten
doctors
and
five
nurses
have
______
a
medical
team
and
will
start
out
right
now.
A.
worked
out
B.
made
up
C.
helped
out
D.
belonged
to
(
)
15.
—Would
you
like
to
see
a
film
after
school
—______.
I
have
a
lot
of
homework
to
do.
A.
I’m
afraid
not
B.
Enjoy
ourselves
C.
Take
your
time
D.
It
takes
no
time
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。
What
does
taking
a
risk
mean
It
means
trying
challenging
things
even
if
they
make
you
feel
uncomfortable
or
afraid.
One
of
the
greatest
risks
I’d
1______
taken
was
playing
a
role
(角色)
in
my
high
school’s
fall
play.
I
was
not
only
a
person
who
had
2
______
performance
experience,
but
also
I
stuttered
(口吃).
The
experience
of
performing
in
front
of
people
made
me
worried.
The
reason
why
I
3
_____to
perform
was
that
I
wanted
to
take
part
in
my
school
theatre
programme.
On
the
day
of
the
audition
(试演),
there
were
also
some
acting
exercises
to
warm
4
______up.
We
were
divided
into
pairs
to
prepare
parts
of
the
play,
and
I
felt
very
worried.
After
I
said
some
of
the
lines
(台词),
my
partner
said,
“I
5
_____
you
are
stuttering.
Is
that
for
dramatic
effect
or
do
you
really
stutter ”
I
was
speechless.
When
my
6
______
to
audition
came,
my
heart
was
beating
fast.
Across
from
me
sat
the
director
and
his
assistants
(助手).
Needless
to
say,
I
was
really
7
____
my
performance.
I
played
the
role
of
a
man
painter
who
pretended
(假装)
to
be
a
woman.
My
partner
was
playing
a
businessman
who
wanted
to
marry
me
(the
woman).
We
said
our
lines
and,
8
____,
I
didn’t
stutter.
We
went
through
it
several
times,
and
finally
it
was
over.
I
was
so
bored.
The
next
Monday
I
was
told
that
I
had
made
the
play.
How
9
_____I
was!
It
was
a
lot
of
fun
doing
the
play,
and
it
was
clear
to
me
that
my
stuttering
couldn’t
10
____-me
doing
what
I
wanted
to
do,
and
taking
risks
was
well
worth
the
time
and
effort.
I’m
glad
I
made
it.
(
)
1.A.
never
B.
ever
C.
always
D.
seldom
(
)
2.A.
enough
B.
some
C.
little
D.
much
(
)
3.A.
failed
B.
decided
C.
afforded
D.
refused
(
)
4.A.
them
B.
us
C.
him
D.
you
(
)
5.A.
promise
B.
realize
C.
notice
D.
imagine
(
)
6.A.
turn
B.
hope
C.
dream
D.
plan
(
)
7.A.
amazed
at
B.
worried
about
C.
used
to
D.
curious
about
(
)
8.A.
surprisingly
B.
finally
C.
probably
D.
certainly
(
)
9.A.
angry
B.
sad
C.
excited
D.
amazing
(
)
10.A.
stop
B.
get
C.
have
D.
find
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
Dear
Lisa,Whenever
my
teacher
calls
on
me
in
class,
my
heart
beats
quickly.
I'm
afraid
I'll
give
the
wrong
answer
and
everyone
will
laugh.
So
I
say
“I
don't
know”.CandyDear
Candy,You
are
not
the
only
kid
who
feels
this
way.
Talk
to
a
parent
or
your
teacher
for
ideas.
You
can
also
set
small
goals
(
目
标).
Try
your
best
to
answer
questions
and
put
up
your
hand
in
class
once
a
day.
Remember,
it
is
really
OK
to
be
wrong
sometimes.
Dear
Lisa,My
friend
is
starting
to
hang
out
with
a
girl
who
used
to
bully
(
欺
负)
her!
And
my
friend
doesn't
seem
to
want
to
be
around
me
at
all
anymore.WendyDear
Wendy,It's
normal
for
friendships
to
change,
and
it's
possible
that
the
girl
has
become
kinder
over
time.
Try
not
to
worry
about
that,
and
pay
attention
to
how
your
own
friendship
is
changing.
Hanging
out,
just
the
two
of
you,
might
help
to
mend
your
friendship.
Dear
Lisa,My
mum
and
I
often
argue
(争吵).
Sometimes
she
starts
it.
Sometimes
I
do.
Either
way,
I
feel
sad
and
alone
after
arguing.
Away
to
stop CarlDear
Carl,Find
time
to
talk
to
your
mum.
Tell
her
that
you're
unhappy
after
arguing
with
her
and
that
you'd
like
to
work
out
a
way
to
avoid
arguments.
Dear
Lisa,I
want
to
be
a
writer.
But
when
I
go
back
to
reading
a
story
I've
written,
it
sounds
stupid
and
I
don't
want
to
finish
it.
Should
I
keep
trying
to
write NickDear
Nick,Every
writer
has
been
where
you
are
—
a
place
where
nothing
he
writes
sounds
right.
What's
important
is
keeping
writing
as
much
as
you
can.
The
more
you
practise,
the
better
you'll
get.
Also,
keep
reading.
You
can
learn
a
lot
about
writing
by
reading
(
)
1.
From
the
material,
we
can
know
Candy
is
______.
A.
shy
B.
honest
C.
careless
D.
clever
(
)
2.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“mend”
mean
A.
Build.
B.
Test.
C.
Change.
D.
Fix.
(
)
3.
Who
has
a
problem
with
his
or
her
parents
A.
Candy.
B.
Wendy.
C.
Carl.
D.
Nick.
(
)
4.
What
advice
does
Lisa
give
to
Nick
A.
To
study
hard.
B.
To
set
small
goals.
C.
To
talk
to
his
teachers.
D.
To
keep
writing
and
reading.
(
)
5.
We
can
probably
read
the
material
in
a
______.
A.
report
B.
magazine
C.
novel
D.
diary
B
Everybody
knows
that
football
is
one
of
the
most
popular
sports
in
the
world.
However,
there
are
many
other
kinds.
Which
would
you
like
to
try
Foot
fireball
(Kade,
Indonesia)
Both
men
and
women
play
foot
fireball
in
Indonesia.
It's
like
normal
football,
but
the
ball
is
on
fire!
People
watch
in
amazement
when
players
kick
the
burning
ball.
There
is
a
goal
(球门),
but
no
goalkeeper
because
it
is
too
dangerous
to
pick
up
the
ball.
We
celebrate
special
days
by
playing
the
game,
and
more
and
more
visitors
come
to
watch
it.
Rollersoccer
(Max,
Holland)
Rollersoccer
is
football
played
on
skates.
It's
played
like
normal
football,
but
it's
faster
and
more
exciting.
Imagine
kicking
a
football
while
you
are
wearing
skates!
It
sounds
like
a
crazy
idea
to
many
people,
but
players
say
that
it's
actually
easy
to
learn.
I
also
think
it's
safer
than
other
sports
because
players
can
wear
protective
pads
(
防
护
垫).
I
play
in
a
rollersoccer
club
and
I
want
to
play
in
the
World
Cup
one
day
because
I'm
good
at
both
football
and
skating.
Swamp
soccer
(Matilda,
Finland)
If
you
like
getting
dirty,
swamp
soccer
could
be
the
game
for
you.
Finland
held
its
first
tournament
(锦标
赛)
in
1998
and
now
it
has
become
a
big
soccer
competition
around
the
world.
The
rules
are
similar
to
those
for
normal
soccer,
but
the
six
players
on
each
team
can
be
men
or
women.
Bossaball
(Luis,
Brazil)
If
you
want
to
try
something
completely
different,
how
about
playing
bossaball
It
has
rules
similar
to
volleyball,
but
players
can
play
the
ball
with
any
part
of
their
body.
Music
plays
an
important
role
in
bossaball
—
it
is
always
played
to
the
sound
of
fast
Brazilian
music.
It's
fun
to
play
and
exciting
to
watch.
(
)
6.
What
can
we
know
about
foot
fireball
A.
It
is
played
in
different
countries.
B.
Women
aren't
allowed
to
play
it.
C.
It
doesn't
have
goalkeepers.
D.
It
is
becoming
less
popular.
(
)
7.
What
does
Max
think
of
rollersoccer
A.
Quiet.
B.
Dangerous.
C.
Difficult
to
learn.
D.
Exciting
to
play.
(
)
8.
Who
would
like
to
play
in
the
World
Cup
A.
Kade.
B.
Max.
C.
Matilda.
D.
Luis.
(
)
9.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
about
swamp
soccer
A.
It
has
a
history
of
18
years.
B.
There
are
eleven
players
on
a
team.
C.
People
play
it
in
traditional
celebrations.
D.
One
team
can
be
a
mix
of
men
and
women.
(
)
10.
If
Jack
likes
to
play
a
ball
game
with
his
feet
and
hands,
which
game
would
he
like
to
try
A.
Foot
fireball.
B.
Rollersoccer.
C.
Swamp
soccer.
D.
Bossaball.
C
What
do
you
actually
stand
for
Or
to
ask
it
more
directly:
if
you
disappeared,
what
would
people
remember
you
for
For
over
fifteen
years,
thanks
to
so
many
of
you,
I’ve
been
able
to
write
and
sell
thrillers
(惊险小说).
I
love
my
novels.
But
when
it
comes
to
what
people
will
remember
me
for,
I
hope
it’s
this
—
my
newest
project.
It
began
three
years
ago
when
my
daughter
was
looking
for
clothes
to
wear
and
all
she
could
find
were
pink
shirts
with
Disney
princesses
on
them.
I
saw
the
mission
(使命)
right
there.
I
wanted
my
kids
to
see
more
than
princesses
and
sports
stars.
I
wanted
them
to
see
real
heroes
—
Amelia
Earhart
...
Abraham
Lincoln
—
real
people
no
different
than
themselves.
For
that
reason,
each
book
tells
the
story
of
a
hero
when
they
were
a
kid.
We
see
them
as
children.
So
it’s
not
just
Amelia
Earhart
and
Abraham
Lincoln
being
famous
—
but
them
being
just
like
us.
The
end
result
is
a
new
line
of
children’s
picture
books.
The
first
two
books
—
I
am
Amelia
Earhart
and
I
am
Abraham
Lincoln
came
out
in
January
2014,
with
books
on
Rosa
Parks
and
others
following
six
months
later.
For
me,
this
isn’t
just
a
book
series.
It’s
my
dream
for
my
daughter.
It’s
my
dream
for
my
sons.
It’s
my
dream
for
all
of
us
who
need
to
see
the
power
of
an
ordinary
person
...
and
the
power
—
and
potential
(潜力)
—
in
each
of
us.
This
is
our
beginning.
You
are
our
first
readers.
If
you
like
the
books,
please
share
them
with
a
child
you
love.
As
always,
I’m
sending
you
love
and
thanks
just
for
that.
(
)
11.
The
writer
asks
the
question
at
the
beginning
of
the
text
to
______.
A.
give
a
message
B.
send
a
warning
C.
introduce
the
topic
D.
get
readers’
praise
(
)
12.
What
is
the
writer’s
newest
project
A.
To
write
some
thrillers
for
children.
B.
To
make
different
clothes
for
children.
C.
To
write
some
picture
books
for
children.
D.
To
make
some
films
about
heroes
for
children.
(
)
13.
Why
did
the
writer
begin
his
new
project
A.
To
help
children
get
close
to
heroes.
B.
To
help
her
daughter
become
a
hero.
C.
To
make
children
see
real
princesses.
D.
To
encourage
children
to
become
sports
stars.
(
)
14.
When
did
the
book
about
Rosa
Parks
come
out
A.
In
January
2014.
B.
In
February
2014.
C.
In
June
2014.
D.
In
July
2014.
(
)
15.
This
passage
can
be
regarded
as
______.
A.
a
story
B.
an
introduction
C.
a
notice
D.
a
news
report
D
A
teacher
says
music
education
in
schools
has
kind
of
turned
into
amusement.
Classroom
lessons
focus
heavily
on
pop
while
understanding
the
classical
art
form
and
its
history
should
be
paid
attention
to.
A
professor
in
music
and
music
education
at
the
University
of
NSW,
Robert
Walker,
argues
that
all
students
should
study
the
works
of
Western
classical
composers
such
as
Haydn
and
Tchaikovsky.
Professor
Walker
says
students
are
missing
out
on
an
important
part
of
the
culture
heritage
(遗产)
because
they
fail
to
study
classical
music,
as
the
little
music
that
children
learn
at
school
is
mainly
pop.
The
lack
(缺乏)
of
music
teaching
is
serious,
especially
in
government
schools
where
there
are
not
enough
specialist
(专业的)
music
teachers.
A
national
review
in
2005
made
15
suggestions,
but
Professor
Walker
said
it
still
failed
to
deal
with
the
lack
of
classical
music
taught
in
schools.
“I’m
not
against
pop
music,
but
it’s
very
simple,
and
not
difficult
either
to
play
or
to
sing,”
Professor
Walker
says.
“But
classical
music
is
challenging
and
although
it
is
part
of
Australia’s
culture
heritage,
most
children
learn
it
only
through
Hollywood
films.”
“At
least
children
ought
to
know
what’s
happening
in
Western
culture.
It’s
part
of
culture
heritage,”
he
says.
“Asian
students
know
more
about
Western
classical
music
than
most
children
in
the
West.”
Professor
Walker
has
taught
music
and
music
teachers
in
Britain,
Canada
and
Australia
and
is
a
former
chief
examiner
for
the
International
Baccalaureate
(国际文凭组织)
and
a
former
chairman
of
the
research
committee
of
the
International
Society
for
Music
Education.
Professor
Walker
says
no
school
curriculum
(课程)
in
Australia
lists
a
piece
of
music
that
children
should
study,
such
as
Mendelssohn’s.
“This
lack
of
standard
texts
means
that
some
children
can
be
brought
up
totally
on
Western
classical
music,
others
on
Elvis
Presley,
or
on
any
music
the
teacher
wants
to
teach.
The
situation
should
be
changed
as
soon
as
possible,”
he
says.
(
)
16.
What’s
the
problem
in
music
education
in
Professor
Walker’s
opinion
A.
Children
know
nothing
about
their
culture
heritage.
B.
Classical
music
education
isn’t
valued
in
schools.
C.
Pop
music
is
simple
and
not
difficult
to
play
or
sing.
D.
Australian
schools
need
more
specialist
music
teachers.
(
)
17.
According
to
the
passage,
students
should
study
classical
music
because
it
is
______.
A.
part
of
culture
heritage
B.
good
for
their
growing
up
C.
difficult
to
play
and
sing
D.
popular
only
in
Asia
(
)
18.According
to
the
passage,
which
one
is
different
from
the
other
three
A.
Haydn.
B.
Tchaikovsky.
C.
Mendelssohn.
D.
Elvis
Presley.
(
)
19.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true
about
Professor
Walker
A.
He
worries
about
the
music
education
in
schools.
B.
He
thinks
pop
music
teaching
is
useless
to
students.
C.
He
is
well
known
in
Western
classical
music
teaching.
D.
He
has
worked
in
Britain,
Canada
and
Australia.
(
)
20.
From
the
last
paragraph,
we
can
learn
that
______.
A.
music
teachers
should
teach
anything
that
they
like
B.
most
Children
today
are
brought
up
by
their
music
teachers
C.
music
teachers
shouldn’t
teach
the
music
of
Elvis
Presley
at
all
D.
children’s
music
education
today
depends
on
their
teacher’s
taste
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.
The
coat
is
a(n)
________
(普通的)
style,
but
it
looks
good
on
me.
2.
It’s
time
to
have
a
rest.
Let’s
go
out
for
a(n)
________
(呼吸)
of
fresh
air.
3.
Jack
used
many
kinds
of
musical
________
(器材)
to
play
a
piece
of
amazing
music.
4.
I
dropped
some
paint
onto
my
dress.
Now
I
can’t
get
these
________
(斑点)
out
of
my
dress.
5.
Helen
will
buy
three
________
(音乐会)
tickets
for
her
family.
B)
根据语境,用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空。
6.
My
parents
preferred
________
(tradition)
music
to
pop
music.
7.
As
we
all
know,
jazz
was
first
created
by
________
(Africa)Americans.
8.
There
is
a
________
(divide)
line
between
the
two
villages.
9.
Tan
Dun
is
one
of
the
most
famous
________
(music)
in
the
world.
10.
—Do
you
know
the
________
(win)
names
—Yes,
I’ve
heard
about
them.
11.
The
parents’
meeting
held
yesterday
________
(last)
for
about
two
hours.
12.
Bob
was
________
(present)
with
a
lot
of
awards
because
of
his
achievements.
13.
The
task
he
devoted
all
his
free
time
to
________
(succeed)
at
last.
14.
Not
only
Tommy
but
also
Jerry
________
(be)
busy
preparing
for
the
final
exam
these
days.
15.
When
I
was
at
college
I
could
speak
three
foreign
languages,
but
I
have
________
(forget)
all
except
a
few
words
of
each.
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。
Cave
(
洞
穴)
paintings
are
painted
with
drawings
on
cave
walls
or
ceilings,
mainly
of
prehistoric
origin
(起源),
to
some
40,000
years
ago
in
both
Asia
and
Europe.
Recently,
discovered
by
archaeologist
Diego
Garate
and
caver
I aki
Intxaurbe,
a
group
of
cave
paintings
have
caught
many
art
lovers’
attention.
The
paintings
were
discovered
deep
within
the
Atxurra
cave,
50
kilometres
from
the
Basque
city
Bilbao,
in
a
village
called
Berriatua
in
northern
Spain.
At
least
70
cave
paintings
have
been
found
at
the
site,
dating
back
as
far
as
14,500
years
ago.
Similar
to
the
cave
paintings
around
the
world,
images
of
animals
extend
over
about
100
metres
of
the
walls,
mainly
including
horses,
goats,
deer
and
wild
buffaloes.
The
caves
were
first
discovered
in
1929
and
local
government
took
on
some
cavers
to
do
some
exploration
(探索)
in
2014.
However,
it
wasn’t
until
September
of
2015
that
the
collection
of
paintings
was
found
out
300
metres
into
the
cave.
Over
thousands
of
years,
the
paintings
have
faded
(褪色)
to
become
hardly
visible
to
the
untrained
eye.
Researchers
say
they
may
once
have
contained
black
colour
from
coal
and
may
have
been
drawn
into
the
stones
by
artists
using
special
stone
tools.
The
pictures
are
amazingly
consistent
(一致的)
and
can
be
traced
back
to
the
Upper
Paleolithic
Period
(旧石器时代)
during
which
humans
began
taking
huge
steps
in
cultural
advancement
and
were
known
to
use
tools
made
of
stone,
flint
and
bone.
Along
with
this,
the
basic
forms
of
art
began
to
appear,
with
early
people
starting
to
express
themselves
through
drawing,
painting,
and
even
music.
Researchers
will
continue
to
explore
Atxurra
over
the
next
few
years,
and
the
cave
will
remain
closed
to
the
public
in
hopes
to
preserve
the
findings.
Cave
paintings
Background
★Most
of
the
drawings
painted
on
cave
walls
or
ceilings
(1)
____in
both
Asia
and
Europe
about
40,000
years
ago.★They
are
the
(2)
____as
the
pictures
in
Upper
Paleolithic
Period,
and
humans
used
(3)_____
tools
to
create
them,
with
the
appearance
of
basic
forms
of
art.
Discoverer
Archaeologist
Diego
Garate
and
caver
I aki
Intxaurbe
Discoverysite
and
time
In
a(n)
(4)
_____village
of
Spain
in
September,
2015
Details
★From
them,
we
can
see
(5)_____
are
common
subjects
that
impress
people
most.★Some
cavers
were
(6)
_____by
local
government
to
explore
the
Atxurra
cave
85
years
after
the
caves
were
first
discovered.★It’s
not
(7)
_____for
untrained
people
to
see
the
paintings.★It
might
be
because
of
coal
that
made
them
have
the
(8)
____like
now.★Stones
and
paintings
were
(9)
_____together
by
artists.
Future
efforts
To
protect
the
findings,
the
Atxurra
cave
will
not
be
(10)
to
the
public,
and
researchers
will
go
on
to
do
some
exploration.
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。
Hi
Jenny,
Thanks
for
your
letter.
I'm
very
happy
to
tell
you
what
you
want
to
know
—
I
am
mad
about
music!
My
f_______
(1)
is
country
music.
I've
been
a
country
music
f______
(2)
for
two
years,
since
I
heard
Faith
Hill
on
the
radio.
She's
great!
I
think
her
b_____
(3)
song
is
It
Matters
to
Me.
I'm
d_____
(4)
from
my
friends.
They
listen
to
bands
like
Elbow
and
Arctic
Monkeys.
They're
OK
of
course,
b_____
(5)
I
prefer
listening
to
Garth
Brooks
and
Willie
Nelson.
I
s_____
(6)
nearly
all
my
money
on
country
music
CDs.
I've
got
lots
of
CDs
by
Meredith
Edwards
and
Jessica
Andrews,
too.
I
like
country
music
because
the
s_____
(7)
have
got
great
voices
and
the
lyrics
are
usually
good
too.
Some
people
think
that
country
music
is
all
the
same,
but
they're
w____
(8)!
There
are
lots
of
different
kinds
of
songs
—
romantic
(浪漫的)
ones,
slow
ones,
fast
ones
—
just
l____
(9)
any
other
kind
of
music.
I
listen
to
country
music
nearly
all
the
time.
I
usually
listen
with
headphones
on
in
my
bedroom,
but
sometimes
my
friends
come
round
to
my
place
and
we
listen
t_____
(10)
on
my
iPod.
What
about
you
What
is
your
favourite
music
Please
write
to
me
again
soon.
Love,
Sandy
Ⅶ.
书面表达(20分)
学校举办英语写作比赛,题目是My
hero。假如钢琴家(pianist)李云迪是你的偶像,请你根据下面表格中的提示内容,用英语写一篇短文参加比赛。
姓名
李云迪
出生
1982年,中国中部
才能
对音乐有天赋,很小就能唱较难的歌曲
学习历程
◆4岁学习手风琴(accordion);◆7岁开始对钢琴感兴趣,自那以后就痴迷于弹钢琴;◆每天苦练,有时太沉浸于音乐世界而忘记吃饭
成就
在国际比赛中多次获第一名,在世界各地举办过音乐会
你的愿望
自拟(至少两点)
要求:
1.
不少于100词(短文的开头已经给出,但不计入要求词数);
2.
文章内容须包括所有提示内容,但不要逐字逐句翻译,可适当发挥。
答案
Ⅰ.
1—5
BDCAA
6—10ADADD
11—15ADDBA
Ⅱ.
1—5
BCBBC
6—10ABACA
Ⅲ.
1—5ADCDB
6—10
CDBDD
11—15
CCADB
16—20
BADBD
Ⅳ.
A)
1.
common
2.
breath
3.
instruments
4.
marks
5.
concert
B)
6.
traditional
7.African
8.
dividing
9.
musicians
10.
winners’11.
lasted
12.
presented
13.
succeeded
14.
is
15.
forgotten
Ⅴ.
1.
appeared
2.
same
3.
simple
4.
northern
5.
animals
6.
invited
7.
easy
8.
colours
9.
mixed
10.
open
Ⅵ.
1.
favourite
2.
fan
3.
best
4.
different
5.
but
6.
spend
7.
singers
8.
wrong
9.
like
10.
together
Ⅶ.
One
possible
version:
My
hero
The
pianist
Li
Yundi
is
my
hero.
Born
in
1982
in
central
China,
he
has
a
real
gift
for
music.
When
he
was
very
young,
he
could
sing
very
difficult
songs.
He
learnt
to
play
the
accordion
at
4.
He
began
to
show
an
interest
in
playing
the
piano
at
the
age
of
7.
Since
then,
he
has
been
crazy
about
it.
He
practised
hard
every
day.
Sometimes
he
enjoyed
himself
in
the
world
of
music
so
much
that
he
forgot
to
have
meals.
He
has
won
the
first
prize
in
the
international
competitions
several
times.
Besides,
he
has
held
many
concerts
around
the
world.
I
hope
to
learn
from
him.
And
I
also
hope
that
one
day
I
can
meet
him
and
play
the
piano
together
with
him.