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1、必修1 Unit4 Earthquakes 地震 i 單項(xiàng)填空 1. It is reported that the floods have left about people homeless A two thousandB two- thousands C. two thousandsD two thousands of 2 The number of people invited to the partyfifty , but a number of themabse nt for differe nt reas ons A were; was B was; was c. was; we

2、re D were; were 3. of the land in that area covered with trees and grass A . Two fifth ; is B Two fifth ; are C. Two fifths ; is D Two fifths ; are 4. There is a notice on the blackboard , saying “ Those are going camping please gather at the gaten A whom B . which C. they D . who 5. You must learn

3、how to communicate with others Learning to yourself well is important part of education. A . express B . find C introduce D . recognize 6. Look? Every player in our team is doing their bestIt seems our team is going to win. A. even if B. if only C. as if D only if 7. It rained nonstop for ten davs ,

4、 comoletelvour holidav. A . to ruin B ruined C. having ruined D . ruining 8. Would you like to join me for a quick lunch before class? 9 but I promised Nancy to go out with her A. I d like to B. I like it C. I don, t D. I will 9. At least 203 miners ;were killed, 22 and 13 in a coal mine gas explosi

5、on in Fuxin. A. injuring ; trappingB injured; trapped C. injured ; trapping D injuring ; trapped 10. Although the town had been attacked by the storm several times , was done. A a few damages B . few damages C. little damage D a little damage 11. Nowadays , people usually think if you enter a key un

6、iversity , you are your parents A . pride B luck C. value D cheer 12. The evening news comes on at seven o clock and only thirty minutes A keeps B continues C. finishes D . lasts 13- Do you know Lily has gone to London? Oh I haven t seen her these days A No doubtB No wonder C. NaturallyD Of course A

7、. the ; a c. a; a B. the ; the 15. (2010屆浙江嘉興一中摸底測驗(yàn) D. a ; the 1 really dont mind )Do you want tea or coffee? A. None C. Either B. Neither n 閱讀理解 D All 14. Have you heard of the North Korea s nuclear test? Yes, news came as shock to me. (2010年長春第一次調(diào)研) Someday a stranger will read your e-mail without

8、 your permission or scan the websites you ve visited .Or perhaps some one will casually gla nee through your credit card purchases or cell pho ne bills to find out your shopp ing prefere nces or call ing habits In fact, it s likely that some of these things have already happened to you. Who would wa

9、tch you without your permission ? It might be a spouse, a girlfriends a marketing company / a boss, a cop or a crim in al. Whoever it is , they will see you in a way you n ever inten ded to be see n 21st cen tury is the equal of being caught n aked Psychologists tell us boundaries (dividing line) ar

10、e healthy , and that it s important to reveal yourself to friends, family and lovers in stages, at appropriate times .But few boundaries rema in. The digital bread pieces you leave everywhere make it easy for stra ngers to recon struct who you are where you are and what you like In some cases, a sim

11、ple Google search can reveal what you think .Like it or not , increasingly we live in a world where you simply cannot keep a secretThe key question is: Does that matter? When opinion polls ( 民意測驗(yàn) )ask America ns about privacy , most say they are concerned about losing it.A survey found an overwhelmi

12、ng (very large) pessimism about privacy , with 60 percent of respondents saying they feel their privacy is “ slipping away, and that bothers me. But people say one thing and do ano ther 0 nly a tiny part of America ns cha nge any behaviors in an effort to protect their privacy. Few people turn down

13、a tollbooth ( 收費(fèi)站)to avoid using the EZ- Pass system that can track automobile movements .And few turn down supermarket loyalty cards.Privacy econo mist Alissa nfro Acquisti has a series of tests that reveal that people will give personal information like Social Security numbers just to get their ha

14、nds on a pitiful 50-cent-off coup on (優(yōu)惠券). But privacy does mat ter at least sometimes It s like health ; whe n you have it, you don t notice it. Only when it s gone do you wish you d done more to protect it. 1. What would psychologists advise on the relati on ship betwee n frien ds? A Friends shou

15、ld open their hearts to each other B Friends should always be faithful to each other C There should be a distanee even between friends D There should be fewer quarrels between friends 2. Why does the author say “we live in a world where you simply cannot keep a secret ” ? A. Moder n society has fin

16、ally developed into an ope n society B. People leave traces around whe n using moder n tech no logy. C. There are always people who are curious about others affairs D Many search engines profit by revealing people s identities. 3. What do most America ns do about privacy protect ion? A They change b

17、ehaviors that might disclose their identity B They use various loyalty cards for bus in ess deals C They rely more and more on electro nic devices D They talk a lot but hardly do anything about it. 4 According to the passage, privacy is like health because A. people will make every effort to keep it

18、 B its importance is rarely understood C it is something that can easily be lost D. people don t value it until they lost it (2010屆英語周報(bào)第8期) When you hear the name Abraham Lincoln , there are a few images that come to mind : the tall black hat, the bow tie and , of course, the beard .You might be sur

19、prised to find out that it was an eleven-year-old girl who urged Lincoln to grow his famous whiskers In the fall of 1860 , a beardless Abraham Lincoln was running for Preside nt of the Un ited States when he received a letter from eleven-year-old Grace Bedell of Westfield , New YorkIn her letter, Gr

20、ace told him that he should let his whiskers grow because his face was so thin ” She exp la ined that “ ladies like whiskers ” and that if he grew a beard, they would ask their husbands to vote for him. Lincoln resp on ded with the follow ing letter : My dear little Miss , Your very agreeable letter

21、 of the 15th is received I regret the n ecessity of say ing I have no daughters As to the whiskers , having never worn any , do you not think people would call it a piece of silly affection (感情) if I were to begin it now? Your sincere well- wisher, A. Lincoln Mr Lin col n was elected the sixtee nth

22、Preside nt of the Un ited States on November 6, 1860. Shortly after the election , he had a change of heart about growing facial hair .By the time he left Springfield on February 11, 1861, to begin his journey to the White House, he had a full beard .Lincoln had his picture taken , and t his image i

23、s what we see on the five- dollar bill today. On his train ride to Washing ton D C,Lincoln made a stop in Westfield , New York .He greeted the cheering crowd .Then he asked if the girl who wrote him a letter was present .Grace emerged from the crowd carry ing roses .He kissed her and announced that

24、he had let his whiskers grow because of her advice .Grace, who fel t at a loss, ran all the way home still holding the flowers , which she had forgotte n to give to Mr Lin col n. 5 Grace suggested that Lincoln should wear whiskers because A it would make him look thin B. it would improve his appeara

25、nee Cmost gentlemen liked whiskers D. Preside nt of the US should wear whiskers 6. What did Lincoln write in reply to Grace s letter? A He would be glad to wear whiskers B. Grace came up with a silly idea C Wearing whiskers could be troublesome D. It was a pity that he hadn t daughters 7. Which of t

26、he following is TRUE of Lincoln? A He was the sixth Preside nt of the US. B. He was not satisfied with his image C. He kept Grace s advice in mi nd for a long time D. He went to Wash ington D . C by bus after being elected Preside nt 8 We can infer from the passage that when Grace saw Lincoln,she wa

27、s A n ervousB calm C con fide ntD . proud 9. Which of the following pictures must be Abraham Lincoln? C P 川短文填詞 I d like to say someth ing about the can tee n service in our school. In general, the service is (滿意).The 1. hall is clea n and tidy. The dishes look in vit ing and taste das wel 1. What s

28、 more, the workers 2. there treat us as their friends, makes us 3 feel very happy. However, the (價(jià)格)of 4. from and the meals is a little too high .Besides , we can only have a few dishes to c_ the can tee n is5 (擁擠) As a result, we often have to 6. sta nd in line for a long timewe can get 7. the mea

29、1. You could un dersta nd what difficulty wein deali ng with the three meals every 8. day. May I suggest somethingdone to 9 sthe problems so that we can all enjoy 10. our meals at school? I 單項(xiàng)填空 1.A 考查數(shù)詞用法。thousand用做數(shù)詞表達(dá)確數(shù)時(shí),不用復(fù)數(shù),后面也不加介詞of, 只有在前面無具體的數(shù)字,表達(dá)的概念不是確數(shù)時(shí)才有復(fù)數(shù)形式,如thousa nds of成千上萬 的,所以選A。 2. C the number of的數(shù)目,此結(jié)構(gòu)作主語時(shí),謂語用單數(shù),a number of.大量, 若干,此結(jié)構(gòu)作主語時(shí),謂語用復(fù)數(shù)。 3. C英語中分?jǐn)?shù)由基數(shù)詞和序數(shù)詞構(gòu) 成,當(dāng)分子大于1時(shí),分母要加-s。分?jǐn)?shù)修飾單數(shù)名 詞或不可數(shù)名詞作主語時(shí),謂語動(dòng)詞用單數(shù)形式。 4. D根據(jù)句意可判斷出those指人,先行詞是those時(shí),關(guān)系代詞一般用who。express農(nóng)不, 5. A表現(xiàn),表達(dá)。句意為“學(xué)會(huì)把意思表達(dá)清楚是受教育的一個(gè)重要 only辻只有只是在.的時(shí)候。 7. D本題考查非謂語動(dòng)詞的用法。分析句子結(jié)構(gòu)和意思,此處應(yīng)該表

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