1、课时作业(四)必修1Unit 4 Earthquakes (限时:35分钟).单项填空1I agree with most of what her lecture said, but I dont agree with_ she said.Aeverything BsomethingCanything Dnothing2_ the best in a science competition, the three students were awarded scholarships totalling $ 21, 000.ATo be judged BJudgedCHaving judged D
2、Judging3What has happened to Jack?Hes had one of his legs_trying to save a boy from the fire.Ainjuring BinjuredCbeing injured Dto be injured4Hearing she failed again, the student_ her face in her hands and cried.Abent BshelteredCburied Dtrapped5With their reputation_in the milk powder incident, the
3、food companies need_ their image.Aruining; improvingBruined; to improveCto ruin; to be improvedDto be ruined; being improved6The mother _ tears at the sight of her long lost son, who was sent back by two policemen.Aburst into Bburst outCburst away Dburst up7It rained heavily for three days _ and the
4、y were separated from the outside world.Ain the end Bon endCby the end Dat the end8His spoken English sounded perfect as though he_ in the US.Ahad studied BstudiedCstudies Dhas studied9The soldiers were sent to the earthquakestricken area immediately afterwards to save the people_ in the ruins.Atrap
5、ped BtrappingCto trap Dto be trapped10Thanks to the great efforts by netizens and the journalists determination to _ the truth, anticorruption has been accelerating.Atake out Bcheck outCpick out Ddig out11Seeing a stranger with a knife in his hand, the little girl stood under the tree,_ out of her m
6、ind.Afrightened Bbe frightenedCto be frightened Dfrightening12More than 80 miners_ in two separate areas at a depth of about 540 metres when a large explosion occurred at 1:30 pm.Areported to be trappedBwere reported that were trappedCreported to have trappedDwere reported to have been trapped13The
7、Giant Pandas, who live near the centre of last months deadly earthquake in_ Lushan county, are starting to recover from_ shock of the quake.Athe; the Ba; theCthe; a D/; the14You may imagine what great difficulty I had_ complicated ideas in simple English.Aexpressing Bto expressCexpressed Dexpress15W
8、hich one of these do you want? _. Either will do.AI dont mind BIm sureCNo problem DGo ahead.阅读理解AI was blind, but I was ashamed of it if it was known.I refused to use a white stick and hated asking for help.After all, I was a teenage girl, and I couldnt bear people to look at me and think I was not
9、like them.I must have been a terrible danger on the roads. Coming across me wandering through the traffic, motorists probably would have to step rapidly on their brakes.Apart from that, there were all sorts of disasters that used to occur on the way to and from work.One evening, I got off the bus ab
10、out halfway home where I had to change buses, and as usual I ran into something. “Im awfully sorry,” I said and stepped forward only to run into it again.When it happened a third time, I realized I had been apologizing to a lamppost.This was just one of the stupid things that constantly happened to
11、me.So I carried on and found the bus stop, which was a request stop, where the bus wouldnt stop unless passengers wanted to get on or off.No one else was there and I had to try to guess if the bus had arrived.Generally in this situation, because I hated showing I was blind by asking for help, I trie
12、d to guess at the sound.Sometimes I would stop a big lorry and stand there feeling stupid as it drew away.In the end, I usually managed to swallow my pride and ask someone at the stop for help.But on this particular evening no one joined me at the stop. It seemed that everyone had suddenly decided n
13、ot to travel by bus.Of course I heard plenty of buses pass, or I thought I did.But because I had given up stopping them for fear of making a fool of myself, I let them all go by.I stood there alone for half an hour without stopping one.Then I gave up.I decided to walk on to the next stop.16The girl
14、refused to ask for help because she thought _Ashe might be recognizedBasking for help looked sillyCshe was normal and independentDbeing found blind was embarrassing17After the girl got off the bus that evening, she_Abegan to runBhit a person as usualChit a lamppost by accidentDwas caught by somethin
15、g18At the request stop that evening, the girl_Astopped a big lorryBstopped the wrong busCmade no attempt to stop the busDwas not noticed by other people19What was the problem with guessing at the sound to stop a bus?AOther vehicles also stopped there.BIt was unreliable for making judgments.CMore lor
16、ries than buses responded to the girl.DIt took too much time for the girl to catch the bus.20Finally the girl decided to walk to the next stop, hoping_Ato find people thereBto find more buses thereCto find the bus by herself thereDto find people more helpful thereBPhil Moriarty, one of the most succ
17、essful American swimming and diving coaches and a legend at Yale, died on Saturday in Connecticut, US.He was 98.Moriarty, who coached the United States diving team at the Rome Olympics in 1960, helped train some of his times greatest swimmers, among them the Olympic gold medalists Don Schollander, S
18、teve Clark, Mike Austin, John Nelson and Jeff Farrell.He also coached Olympic diving champions like Bob Clotworthy and David Browning.In 1960, Moriartys divers won two gold and four silver medals in Rome.Moriarty had been the diving coach at Yale since 1939 when, in 1959, he succeeded Bob Kiphuth as
19、 the swimming team coach.“When I came to Yale,” Clark said, “I was a restless little boy depending on blazing speed and luck.I matured with Phil so that he didnt have to hold my hand.He let me grow and gave me confidence.”Philip Edward Moriarty was born on April 12, 1914, in New Haven.He graduated f
20、rom high school in 1932. Though he did not have a college degree, he got a job teaching swimming to Yale students of his age.He also designed a revolutionary starting block that allowed backstrokers(仰泳运动员)to avoid pushing off a slippery wall.It was successful in the United States, but after three ye
21、ars the international federation refused to approve itMoriarty promoted backstroke as healthy recreation for the young.When municipal authorities proposed closing public swimming pools to save money in 2008, he opposed the idea in a letter to The Stuart News, a Florida newspaper, saying athletics ca
22、n help prevent youths from falling into gangs (帮派)and drifting into crime.“The only gangs on swimming teams are relay teams,” he wrote.“The only gun they see is the starters pistol (发令枪), pointed upward, not at someone.”21Paragraph 2 is mainly developed _Aby time Bby spaceCby examples Dby comparison
23、22The underlined word “it” in Paragraph 4 refers to _Athe use of a starting block for swimmersBthe admittance of backstroke style into the OlympicsCthe acceptance of Moriarty as a swimming judgeDthe practice of pushing off a slippery wall23Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?AThe
24、re are criminal relay gangs on swimming teams.BMoriarty trained a group of swimming champions like Browning.CMoriarty had performed as a diving coach since 1939 in Kiphuths place.DIn Moriartys opinion, athletics can help the youths grow up healthily in society.24The passage is probably written to _A
25、take a different look at Moriartys legendary lifeBadvocate promoting swimming among the youthsCinform readers of Moriartys death and achievementsDdescribe a few swimming and diving medalists at the Olympics课时作业(四).1.A2.B3.B4.C5.B6.A7B考查介词短语辨析。句意:大雨连续下了三天,因而他们与外界隔绝了。in the end终于,最后;on end连续地,竖着;by the end到末尾,到为止;at the end最终,最后,在终点。根据句意可知B项正确。8A9.A10.D11.A12.D13.D14.A15.A.A16D17.C18.C19.B20.AB21C22.A23.D24.C