1、晨测训练姓名:_ 班级:_ 得分: _I. 写出下列单词的汉语语义1. disability n. _2. disabled adj. _3. hearing n. _4. eyesight n. _5. lap n. _6. ambition n. _7. ambitious adj. _8. dictation n. _9. noisy n. _10. suitable adj. _11. entry n. _12. beneficial adj. _13. in other words _14. clumsy adj. _15. bump vi. _16. outgoing adj. _
2、17. adapt vt. _18. adapt to _19. bench n. _20. cut out _21. microscope n. _22. out of breath _23. absence n. _24. fellow adj. n. _25. annoy vt. _26. annoyed adj. _27. annoyance n. _28. all in all _29. firm n. adj. _30. software n. _31. sit around _32. as well as _33. parrot n. _34. tank n. _35. tort
3、oise n. _36. in many ways _37. psychology n. _38. make fun of _39. encouragement n. _40. conduct n. vt. _II. 单词拼写1Blindness is a very serious (残疾)2We have a (听写)every English class.3His (经营) of the business was very successful.4Thank you for your (鼓励) .I will do my best on it.5His casual manner (惹恼)
4、 her.6I cant tolerate that rude (家伙)7How (笨拙的)of me to break the vase!8He killed further discussion with his (缺席)9He jumped at my unexpected _ (进入)10I am quite (外向的) I think. I enjoy mixing and doing things with other people.III.阅读理解Matthew Ames returned to Brisbane from Melbourne at the weekend aft
5、er experiencing one of many rounds of surgery,becoming Australias first bionic (仿生学的) man. Matthew Ames was at home on Monday morning,adjusting to national media attention and life with titanium rods (钛杆) in what remains of his arms and legs. If all goes to plan,later in the year he will have more s
6、urgery to fix bionic prosthetics (假肢)It all started 15 months ago,when the Origin Energy engineerwho lived with his wife Diane and four children in Camp Hill in Brisbanes eastbegan feeling like he was coming down with the “man flu”A week later he was in hospital,senseless and on life support,which w
7、as caused by a deadly form of bacteria.“He had a 99% chance of dying,”Matthews son Luke,9,said in a program,Sunday Night which drew more than 2.12 million viewers nationally.Matthews younger sons Ben,8,and Will,7,added:“And only 1% of living.”Proudly Will concluded: “And the 1% won against the 99%.”
8、Matthews families were told Matthews only chance of survival was to have his four limbs removed. For Diane,the choice was easy. She could not allow their children to grow up without a father. Eventually,Matthew came to,only to find he had no arms and legs.On Monday,he is attending a Pride of Austral
9、ia Medal ceremony for which he has been nominated (被提名) in the courage category.“The 40yearold is slowly getting used to a few more people knowing about his story,” his sister Kate told Fairfax Media.“We told his story so that he was known to the kids,and thus people wouldnt stop and stare,” Kate co
10、ntinued.“Were not sure what to expect now that his story has aired across Australia. The effect it would have in a positive way on people is beyond our expectation.”1From the first two paragraphs we can learn that Matthew Ames .Ahas finished all of his operationsBis the first bionic man in the world
11、Cis becoming the focus of the publicDhad his arms and legs cut completely2From what Matthew Ames sons say,we can conclude that .Ait was a wonder for their father to escape from deathBmost doctors refused to operate on their fatherCthe sons love is the cure of their fathers diseaseDthe sons pray moved God and saved their father3. What was the attitude of Matthews wife when he was advised to cut his legs and arms? _ ADoubtful BSupportive. CCautious.DCasual.4What would be the best title for the passage? AA Lucky FatherBA Bionic ManCA National Hero DA Reliable HusbandKey: III. CABB