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1、Unit 4 单元测试第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1. What happened to Mike?A. He was injured. B. He had a traffic accident.C. His leg was hurt. 2. Who made Johns room tidy? A. John himself. B. His mother. C. His father. 3. How was the fire caused according to the conversation?A. I

2、t was caused by the song “A fire in winter”. B. It was caused by the dry weather. C. It was caused by a cigarette end. 4. What can we know from the conversation?A. A book is missing.B. The man knows where the book is. C. The woman doesnt want to find the book.5. What was the mans feeling last night?

3、 A. Merry. B. Unhappy. C. Anxious.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。请听第6段材料,回答第6-8题。6. What are the speakers talking about?A. Airlines. B. Booking air tickets. C. The timetable of China Airlines.7. On which day will the man leave for Shanghai?A. Thursday. B. Sunday. C. Monday.8. Which fli

4、ght will the man take?A. The 2:30 flight. B. The 3:45 flight. C. The 4:45 flight.请听第7段材料,回答第9-11题。9. Where are the two speakers?A. In the store. B. In the bank. C. At the airport.10. Whats the woman? A. A teacher.B. A tourist. C. A translator.11. Why did the woman come here?A. She picked up her frie

5、nd. B. She saw her sister off.C. She came to help others.请听第8段材料,回答第12-14题。12. How does the man often go to work? A. By car. B. By bus. C. On foot.13. How far is it from the mans home to the place where he works?A. Only a fifteen-minute bus ride. B. Just a fifteen-minute walk.C. More than a fifteen-

6、minute walk.14. How does the woman advise the man to go to work?A. On foot. B. By bus more often. C. By bike.请听第9段材料,回答第15-17题。15. Whats the weather like today? A. Dry and windy. B. Hot and dry. C. Cloudy and dry.16. How about the weather in the afternoon?A. Cooler.B. Hotter.C. Wetter.17. What did t

7、he television say about the weather for all day?A. A day with a lot of rain. B. A day with fog. C. A fine day but some showers.请听第10段材料,回答第18-20题。18. Why are American bills unlike those in many other countries?A. American bills are not the same color. B. American bills are the same size and color. C

8、. American bills are the same color but different size.19. What do we know about the US coins?A. The size does not represent the value. B. The bigger, the more valuable.C. The smaller, the more valuable.20. What color are the US coins?A. They are all silver colored. B. They are all silver colored ex

9、cept the penny. C. The one-cent piece is silver colored.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:语法和词汇知识(共15 小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21. Hello, Ann. Ive got a new girlfriend.Oh, really? Whats she like?_.A. She likes me very muchB. She likes dancing C. Shes like her motherD. She is kind and frie

10、ndly 22. When people undertake _ something, they almost always fail at the point of success. A. doB. doingC. to doD. to be doing23. Id like to eat out, but _ I should be trying to save money.A. on the other handB. on all sides C. on the one hand D. on my side 24. Experts believe that the large numbe

11、r of cancer cases in the area is directly _ the new nuclear power station.A. related toB. relating to C. related with D. relating with25. It was rather cold in the room; she kept putting wood on the fire to make it _.A. burn downB. burn upC. burn out D. burn off26. I know nothing about the writer re

12、ferred to as Ive never _ him.A. read from B. read forC. read D. read about 27. I tried hard to impress _ him the danger of driving after drinking, but he wouldnt listen.A. by B. withC. about D. on 28. _ with air, the plastic bags flew higher and higher in the sky. A. Filled up B. FullC. Fill D. Be f

13、illed29. Halle was _, waiting for the boy to finish his explanation.A. reliable B. informed C. patient D. intelligent30. Tom told us a very interesting story. Even Ford, who _ smiled, laughed out loud a few times.A. totallyB. seldomC. simply D. often31. Its 9:30 now. Dont you think it is time _ go t

14、o bed?A. you B. for you C. for you to D. to you32. We are told that only those he knew well were let _ the lab, where an important experiment was being conducted.A. enter B. to enterC. entering D. to have entered33. Excuse me, but may I have a look at your new watch _ in Italy?A. boughtB. being boug

15、htC. buying D. was bought34. Arriving at the square, we found the singer _ in white and _ by a large crowd.A. dressed; surrounded B. dressing; surroundedC. dressed; surrounding D. dressing; surrounding 35. That day everybody wondered _ the baby of three went to his fathers office.A. how was it that

16、B. how it was that C. how was it D. how was that 第二节:完形填空(共20小题; 每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。I read of a man who had a car accident. He 36 both legs and his left arm and only a thumb remained on the right hand. But he still had a brilliant (敏锐的) 37 , enriched with a

17、 good education and broadened with world travel. At first he thought there was nothing he could do but remain a 38 sufferer.One day, a 39 came to him. It was always nice to 40 letters, but why not write them he could 41 use his right hand with some difficulty. But whom could he write to? Was there a

18、nyone who was 42 and couldnt live a normal life like him? They could be 43 by his letters. He thought of men in prison (监狱) they did have some hope of being set free 44 he had none but it was worth a(n) 45 .However, he was told that his 46 could not be answered it was 47 prison rules, but he didnt l

19、ose heart and 48 this one-sided correspondence (通信). He wrote twice a week. Into those letters he 49 his whole soul (灵魂), all his experience and all his confidence. It must have been 50 writing those letters, often in pain, and 51 when there was no reply.Often he felt discouraged and 52 to give it u

20、p. But it was his one remaining activity and he determined to continue as 53 as he could. At last he got a letter. It was very 54 . All it said was, “Please write on the best paper you can afford. Your letters are passed from cell (牢房) to cell 55 they fall to pieces.”36. A. hurtB. lostC. injuredD. d

21、estroyed37. A. careerB. performanceC. mindD. idea 38. A. helplessB. boredC. patient D. responsible39. A. problemB. dream C. thoughtD. man 40. A. acceptB. receiveC. write D. post 41. A. evenB. oftenC. hardlyD. still 42. A. shut inB. shut down C. shut outD. shut up 43. A. concernedB. informedC. encour

22、agedD. changed 44. A. asB. whileC. howeverD. though 45. A. visitB. effortC. look D. try 46. A. lettersB. telephonesC. emails D. telegrams 47. A. aboutB. amongC. againstD. for 48. A. facedB. beganC. tookD. tolerated49. A. keptB. putC. broughtD. explained50. A. hardB. uselessC. fantasticD. possible 51

23、. A. completelyB. particularlyC. usuallyD. totally 52. A. hopedB. offeredC. intendedD. sought53. A. soonB. muchC. manyD. long 54. A. stupidB. shortC. funnyD. impolite55. A. beforeB. untilC. afterD. when第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。ANEW YORK David Ritter, 13, pulls a

24、 cellphone from his jeans pocket and calls his mother at home in the Manhattan neighborhood of Washington Heights to say that he has survived the subway (地铁) ride and is moments away from the Salk School of Science on East 20th Street. “Its one thing I can cross off my list of things to worry about,

25、” his mother, Elizabeth Lorris Ritter, said of the habit. “Its a required part of our everyday life. We have a refrigerator, we have running water, and we have cellphones.” Though the phones have strictly been banned in city public schools for years, parents say many schools have operated under a ki

26、nd of “dont ask, dont tell” policy, with the cellphones ignored as long as they do not ring in the middle of class. But with the city starting security (安全) examination at middle and high schools, some principals (校长) have recently sent home letters reminding parents that cellphones are not allowed.

27、Some parents are worried about this. They say cellphones are necessary and they hold the citys families together. Many even say that sending their children to school without cellphones is unimaginable. Surprised students say cellphones are important, so familiar they are like an extra arm or leg. Bu

28、t they have different reasons from their parents. “I feel so empty,” said May Chom, 14, speaking of the phone that she had left at home. With no cellphone, May said, there was also no way to listen to music on the way to the school, making for a “really, really boring” subway ride.56. What does the

29、underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A. I have a lot of things to worry about.B. Im not worried about it at all.C. It worries me most.D. I am very busy every day.57. The passage takes David Ritters example to show that _.A. cellphones are popular at middle schoolsB. peoples living condit

30、ions have greatly improvedC. cellphones play an important part in peoples livesD. his mother loves him very much58. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Students are not safe if they dont take cellphones with them.B. Students feel empty without cellphones as the school life is

31、really boring. C. Parents do not encourage their children to use cellphones at school.D. Parents are worried to hear that cellphones are not allowed at school.BUS paper currency (纸币)Q:What are the most frequently used bills? A: The twenty, ten, five, and one are the most frequently used bills. When

32、speaking about money, $1 is referred to as “a one”, “a dollar”, “a dollar bill”, or “a buck”; $5 is “a five”, “five dollars”, “a five- -dollar bill”, or “five bucks” etc. Also in use but not as frequently seen are the $2, $50 and $100 bills. The two-dollar bill is seldom seen people seem to collect,

33、 rather than spend them. $50 and $100 bills are not as commonly used and many places may not accept them for small purchases (购买之物). You probably wont ever see any larger-value bills such as $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000. People who are not familiar with these bills should probably not accept th

34、em, because counterfeit (假的) currency does exist.Q: What portraits are found on United States paper currency that is in circulation (流通) today?A: United States currency notes now in production bear the following portraits: George Washington on the $1 bill, Thomas Jefferson on the $2 bill, Abraham Li

35、ncoln on the $5 bill, Alexander Hamilton on the $10 bill, Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill, Ulysses S. Grant on the $50 bill, and Benjamin Franklin on the $100 bill.Q: What is shown on the back of the five-dollar bill?A: On the back of the five-dollar bill is the Lincoln Memorial (纪念馆), on the front o

36、f which 26 State names are carved. As a result, only 26 of the States appear on the note. 59. Which of the following is NOT the most frequently used bills?A. The $1 bill.B. The $5 bill.C. The $2 bill.D. The $20 bill. 60. Whose portrait is on the $100 bill?A. George Washingtons.B. Benjamin Franklins.

37、C. Thomas Jeffersons. D. Abraham Lincolns.61. Which of the following is on the back of the five- -dollar bill?A. B. C. D. 62. Which of the following is TRUE about US paper currency?A. People enjoy spending the $2 bill.B. There are several ways to refer to $1.C. The portrait of George Washington is o

38、n the $2 bill.D. There are no bills such as $500, $1,000 and $5,000.CClassified adsFor direct classified service, call 800-0667 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Monday - Friday.For rentExcellent room for girls, begins Jan., 2, 4, or 8 months lease (租期). Single, $105-125. Double, $140. Call 800-1932.Family home, 3

39、bedrooms, large yard. $275. Call 800-4300.*For saleSheepskin coat, mens size 42, 1 year old. $85. After 6 p.m. Call 800-5224.Color TV21, $150; transistor radio, $15; recorder, $25. Call 800-0739.*Help wantedBabysitter My homeIf you could find a few hours during the day, some evenings and weekends to

40、 care for 2 school-age children, please call 800-1111.*LostA black bag with a pencil-box and some books left in the reading room. Will the finder please come to Class 3, Grade 1?*FoundA green jacket was left on the sports ground yesterday afternoon (April 15th). Will the owner please ring 656-6688?6

41、3. “Classified ads” may probably mean _.A. ads about everyones life B. ads giving one some necessary informationC. ads divided into different groups according to a certain ruleD. ads for which you neednt pay any money64. If you want to place an ad, what number should you call?A. 800-0739.B. 800-1932

42、.C. 800-4300.D. 800-0667.65. If you want to get a used color TV and a recorder, how much will you have to pay?A. $275. B. $150. C. $25. D. $175.66. If you want to find a part-time job, you will look at _.A. For rentB. For saleC. Help wantedD. Lost67. If you cant find your school card, you will put u

43、p a notice at _.A. Lost B. Found C. Help wantedD. For saleDScientists have developed a water treatment system that they say is a powerful but simple way to save lives. Four grams of chemicals can treat ten liters (升) of dirty water at a low cost, about ten cents.Experts say infections (传染病) from dir

44、ty water kill several thousand children in developing countries every day. The Procter and Gamble Company has been developing the “PUR Purifier of Water” system since 1995. The company has been working with the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (C.D.C.). C.D.C. researchers tes

45、ted the system in Guatemala, Pakistan and Kenya. Procter and Gamble researcher Greg Allgood says cases of diarrhea (腹泻) in those studies fell by about 50%. Researchers from Johns Hopkins University in Maryland tested the system at a refugee camp in Liberia. Mr. Allgood says that study found a reduct

46、ion of more than 90%. Use of the system is being expanded worldwide. The treatment contains bleach (漂白剂) to kill disease-causing organisms. It also contains something that dirt and other particles stick to. The chemicals can remove lead and other dangerous metals and even agricultural poisons like D

47、.D.T. Mr. Allgood heads the Childrens Safe Drinking Water Program at Procter and Gamble. He says about forty million packets of the treatment have been given to countries for free. They have been used in emergencies and in areas with limited supplies of clean water. Clean water is a limited resource

48、 in many parts of the world. Delegates (代表) from about 130 nations attended the Fourth World Water Forum last month in Mexico City. Scientists, policy experts and others discussed ways to provide clean water to the worlds poor. Organizers say more than 20% of the world population is short of clean d

49、rinking water. 68. What is mainly talked about in this passage?A. Water pollution around the world. B. The causes of diarrhea in African countries.C. A newly developed water treatment system. D. The Fourth World Water Forum in Mexico City.69. Which of the following developed the water treatment syst

50、em?A. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. B. The Procter and Gamble Company and C.D.C. C. The Childrens Safe Drinking Water Program.D. Johns Hopkins University.70. Which of the following about the new water treatment system is NOT true?A. It is effective but very expensive.B. It was t

51、ested in Guatemala, Pakistan and Kenya.C. It is being expanded worldwide.D. It can remove dangerous metals in the water.71. Which of the following shows that the shortage of clean water is a serious problem?A. Forty million packets of the treatment have been given to countries for free.B. Delegates

52、from about 130 nations attended the Fourth World Water Forum.C. Four grams of chemicals can treat ten liters of dirty water for a low cost.D. Infections from dirty water kill several thousand children every day.EJane Goodall was prepared to go to the jungle on her own, to explore the lives of chimpa

53、nzees (黑猩猩). The Tanzanian government in 1960 thought that it wasnt safe for a young English woman to venture deep into the jungle alone; so her mother, Vanne went along. Jane was very discouraged after only a few weeks at Gombe. The chimps would not let her within 50 yards of them, and she had obse

54、rved very little. One day, a large male chimp went into the camp. He eyed the tent from a nearby tree. Suddenly, he began stomping (跺脚) and screaming, as though he felt threatened. Jane soon realized the chimp was eyeing a banana on the table just inside the tent. This would be Janes chance to get c

55、lose to the chimps. From that day on, bananas were kept near by for any curious chimps. Finally, Jane grew very close to the chimps at Gombe. They would soon allow her to follow them. They greeted her as they did each other, with a touch or a kiss. Her sense of patience and trust won them over.This

56、event encouraged Jane to keep trying to form a sense of deeper trust with the chimps. It was just three months into the study before Jane made her first big discovery. She was observing a male chimp (David Greybeard) up a tree with something pinkish in his hands. Jane used her binoculars (双筒望远镜) for

57、 a better look. David Greybeard was eating the pink object. Suddenly, it fell to the ground. Some bush pigs came screaming out of the bush, attacking David Greybeard. The pinkish object was a baby bush pig. David Greybeard was eating meat. This surprised Jane; chimps had been thought of as herbivore

58、s (食草动物), who sometimes ate small bugs (昆虫). Chimps had never before been seen or recorded as eating meat. Like humans, chimps are omnivores (杂食动物). 72. In the first few weeks Jane Goodall observed little because _.A. she knew nothing about the chimpsB. Jane had to observe the chimps in the distance

59、C. there were no chimps to be seenD. she couldnt find any chimps within 50 yards73. Why did the chimp stomp and scream suddenly?A. He saw a banana on the table inside the tent.B. He felt frightened at the sight of Jane Goodall.C. He wanted to be friendly to Jane Goodall.D. He was attracting the atte

60、ntion of other chimps.74. Which of following means that Jane Goodall won the chimps over?A. Chimps went into the camp.B. Chimps were curious about bananas.C. Chimps looked at the tent from a nearby tree.D. Chimps greeted her as if she were one of them.75. Jane Goodalls first big discovery is that _.

61、A. chimps like bananasB. chimps like to be with peopleC. chimps eat both plants and meatD. chimps greet like people第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)I have a room of my own. It is not very big, butvery clean. There is some furnitures in it. A narrow 76. _bed is in the corner near the wind

62、ow that face 77. _south. Next to the bed is a desk, at which I sit there 78. _doing my homework in the evening. There was a 79. _wardrobe and two chairs at the other side of desk. 80. _Besides, I have three small bookshelves in my room. 81. _Which I like most in my room is the tape recorder 82. _my

63、parents gave me for my birthday present. I like 83. _my room very much, because of it is the world 84. _of my own where I can do whatever you like. 85. _第二节:书面表达(满分25分)针对家务活儿分工现状,新浪网发起大型调查。调查结果显示:在54.34%的中国家庭中,家务活儿由女性承担;在24.65%的家庭中,家务活儿男女共同承担;在13.95%的家庭中,家务活儿由男性承担。请你以“Who should do the household chores?”为题,写一篇100词左右的短文。要求:1. 简要介绍中国家庭目前家务活儿分工现状;2. 简要谈谈自己的看法:不应当将所有的家务留给妇女,做家务是每个家庭成员的责任;做家务不仅仅是全家人的日常工作,也是享受快乐健康的家庭生活的一种方式;3. 参考词汇:调查survey; 日常事务 daily routine。

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