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1、Unit 7檢測|卷一、單項選擇(每小題1分,共10分)1 .Though I the film three times, I hope to see it again.A. see B. will seeC. have seen D. would see2 .Do you know when China's Got Talent(中國達人秀)every week?Sure. At 21:00 every Sunday evening.A. will be held B. was heldC. held D. is held3 .I am afraid to ask teachers

2、English questions because of my poor .You should practice more.A. suggestionB. conversationC. populationD. pronunciation4.In recent years, the number of foreigners in China has rapidly, especially during the Spring Festival.A. increased B. influencedC. invented D. introduced5 . of the students in ou

3、r class going to summer camp in Beijing next week.A. Two fifths; is B. Second fifths; areC. Second fifths; is D. Two fifths; are6 .Hainan is all kinds of fresh fiuits and beautiful beaches.A. good for B. known forC. good at D. famous as7 .Fujian is the south of China, and Zhe Jiang is the northeast

4、of Fujian.A. in;to B. to; inC. to; to D. in; on1.1 t's to say "Thank you" after others help you.A. kind B. rudeC. proud D. polite9 .Cindy likes stamps very much. She has collected about two stamps from different countries so far.A. thousand of B. thousandC. thousands of D. thousands10

5、.Shall we go to the supermarket after school? I need to buy something for study. Let*s meet at the school gate at 5:00 p.m.A. It doesn*t matter. B. Are you OK?C. Why not? D. That's all right.二、完形填空(每小題1分漲10分)The earliest maps were probably drawn in the Middle East. Some of these maps have 11 and

6、 they show us the people at that time thought the earth flat(平 的).As time went by, the pictures became more detailed(詳細的)and maps were more 12 made. Later on, ancient Greeks(希臘人)used their 13 of maths and science to make maps. Greek maps tell us the Greeks knew the world was 14 .From simple pictures

7、, mapmaking has turned into a science. Maps are made 15 surveying(勘測)land. In the 1900s, people around the world started to shaie information to make 16 maps. With the help of the photographs taken from the sky and space, maps are now more exactly made than ever. 7 the world is always changing, we w

8、ill always need new maps.There are many types of maps, but almost all use 18 and pictures to describe what a place is like when the map is made. A map usually tells what the pictures 19 , Some maps may show the whole world. A road map will help you know the distance(£U離)from one place to anothe

9、r. 20 maps may use pictures to show the temperature and population in different places.1 l.A. disappeared B. survivedC. gone D. left12.A. slowly B. simplyC. correctly D. carelessly 13.A. knowledge B. courage C. energy D. challenge 14.A. long B. small C. square D. round15.A. into B. by C. of D. from

10、16.A. cleaner B. lighter C. betterD. older17.A. Though B. So C. Unless D. Since 18.A. sounds B. models C. words D. stories19.A. stand for B. go for C. ask for D. wait for 20.A. Another B. Other C. The other D. Others 三、閱讀理解(每小題2分,共30分) AMotherland,You come from the world.You from the art world came

11、in newbom(新生的) To this moment,With the name of your neighbours to lend a helping hand.You pull one.The developing world inscribed(雕亥!) the history of this era.In the hope of so many people, you did not let us down.Hundreds of millions of people you let them see the pace(步伐)of progress, You let peopl

12、e around the world to see your miracle(奇跡)of the East.Floods, SARS, snow, earthquakesThese stories allow them to see, to see you the ability to deal with the situation.High-speed rail, Alipay, Bike sharing and Online shopping.These new four inventions allow them to see, to see your style of great po

13、wer.Motherland, ah, motherland,You use your body for standing on the ground,You use your great country as the forefront of the world, Motherland.You come from the past,Are to go into the future!21. people see the pace of progress in our country.A. Hundreds ofB. Millions ofC. Thousands ofD. Hundreds

14、of millions of22.What's the new four inventions in our country?A. High-speed rail, Alipay, Bike sharing and Online shopping.B. High-speed rail, Alipay, Bike sharing and Spacecraft.C. The Olympic Games, Alipay. Bike sharing and Online shopping.D. The Olympic Games, Alipay, Bike sharing and Qingha

15、i-Tibet Railway.23.From the poem, we know that .A. it tells us where we come fromB. it is in praise of the motherlandC. we are still standing on the groundD. we won't deal with the bad situationBDebbie and Simon are students. They both have part-time jobs at a travel company. A well-dressed lady

16、 entered the office. She looked at Debbie and Simon, and then walked over to Debbie. Debbie gave her a cheerful greeting.Simon sighed(嘆息)and walked away."What's the matter?11 Mr. Yang asked.“People always choose Debbie instead of me. I don't understand.HHI do. It's the way you commu

17、nicate."MHow can that be?H Simon asked. HI don't get a chance to speak.n“Communicating is more than just speaking. Your body language is important, too.”“Body language?1*"It's the way you stand and sit. It's your gestures and the expressions on your face. Your whole appearance

18、communicates things. You don't give people a good impression, Simon. You look down, you never smile and you don't turn your head towards them.”HLook at Debbie. She is holding her head up. She always smiles and looks friendly. Her body language is making people feel welcome, so they go to her

19、 for help."Simon decided to improve his body language. He sat up straight and tried smiling at people.Minutes later, a beautiful girl entered. She walked over to Simon. A few moments later, she left with a smile.Mr. Yang came over at once and said, “You made a good impression on her, Simon.&quo

20、t;“That is my sister/1 said Simon. nShe wanted to remind me that tomorrow is her birthday.H24 .When the lady walked to Debbie, Debbie .A. sighed and walked awayB. gave her a cheerful greetingC. turned her head towards herD. held up her head and smiled25 .What can we learn from the end of the story?A

21、. Simon did very well in his part-time job.B. Simon would send his sister a gift tomorrow.C. Simon became good at communicating with others.D. Simon felt confident about communicating with others.26 .What is the story mainly about?A. How to do a part-time job.B. The importance of communication.C. Ho

22、w to be loved by others.D. The importance of body language.cThere are many reasons why I encourage people to travel, and I know that the experience will make one a better person.I remember when I was travelling, I began to know the world better. The world is not just about me, my small town and home

23、. Although you will meet different people from all over the world, you will realize that people are similar in their dreams, hopes and feelings. Enjoy exploring (探索)the different culture, and you will also find that people are different in some of the things they do and how they live. Once you under

24、stand their ways, it will not be strange or scary (嚇人的).Often we read stories about other cultures in books. Only when we visit their areas, do we find that those stories are something wrong.One thing you may find out is that there are problems all over the world. We can't just get money to send

25、 to these areas and hope that will work them out. The world should get involved (干預(yù))and help wherever there are problems. People everywhere should be given a chance. It s so easy to ignore (忽視)this if one does not travel or explore. One can look around and see that so many people have many challenge

26、s (挑戰(zhàn))worse than ours. One can realize that sometimes our biggest problems are not that big after all.On your journey you will meet lots of new friends. Talking to strangers and finding about their lives is a great way to spend your time. You will certainly be more confident after having to deal wit

27、h problems and make many decisions along the way.When you travel, you have to be on your own in some situations. You will surprise yourself by how well you can do that. AH your special experiences could make an interesting book to read. It would be filled with your special memories.Travelling around

28、 and seeing so much happening in the world around us is a wonderful experience. If we could all just travel a little more and share our experiences, we would all be better people and the world would be a better place.27 .The writer wants to tell us that in Paragraph 2.A. people around the world are

29、the same in their hopesB. books always tell us wrong stories about cultureC. travelling can help us better understand the worldD. people in different places have strange living habits 28.The write advises us to help the area in need by . A. sending them away B. offering them chances C. looking aroun

30、d D. giving them challenges29.Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?A. People in the World Are FamilyB. Travelling Helps One Make More FriendsC. People in the World Share One Dream D. Travellina Makes One Better Person J30.What's the writers purpose of writing the passage

31、?A. To encourage more people to travel around the world.B. To share his travel experiences with other people.C. To show how travelling can change the world.D. To tell people how to travel around the world.DHow do you greet people in your country? In the UK, a handshake has been the traditional way t

32、o say hello. But this seems to be changing.A new survey shows that the handshake is now less popular. According to the results, many British people now consider handshaking Hformal, outdatedH or "unhygienic(不衛(wèi)生的)In the past, the British looked down on hugging or kissing as a form of greeting, b

33、ut not any longer. In fact, almost 50 percent are using other ways to greet, with 16 percent preferring a European kiss on the cheek, and nearly one third choosing a hug.The study of 1,003 people also found that one in five now feels that shaking hands is too format while 42 percent also said they w

34、ould never shake hands when greeting friends, and one in twelve said they preferred not to shake hands in case Rerms are passed on. However, 87 percent still believe a handshake is more suitable in business.Psychologist Dr. Jane McCartney said, "1 think the handshake depends on age. The older y

35、ou are, the more likely you will prefer the handshake. It's quite a formal introduction. So, it*s quite nice that today's generation feel much less reserved(寡言少語的)JSo, what's your favourite form of greeting?31 .What is the traditional way to greet people in the UK?A. Kissing. B. Hugging.

36、C. Nodding. D. Handshaking.32 .Why don*t more and more British people choose handshaking to greet?A. Because they look down on handshaking.B. Because they consider handshaking is unhygienic.C. Because they like other ways to greet.D. Because kissing on the cheek is more polite.33 .How many people wo

37、uld never shake hands when greeting friends among the participants(參與者)?A. About 1,003. B. About 421.C. About 83.D. About 42.34 .The underlined word "germs" in the third paragraph means ” H in Chinese.A.信息B胚芽C.細菌D.禮貌35 .According to the passage, who will choose to shake hands to greet?A. T

38、wo teenagers at the school party.B. Two businessmen at a meeting.C. A teacher and a student at school.D. An old man and his grandson.四、任務(wù)型閱讀(每小旖2分,共10分)Osaka(大阪)is one of the biggest cities in the world, but it is just the second biggest in Japan. If you like to eat, shop and have a good time, Osaka

39、 is the best city in Japan.Even hundreds of years ago, people called Osaka “the nation*s kitchen1'. People came there to trade rice. They also came there to eat. People in Osaka have a word for their eating habits kuidaore. It means Hto ruin(毀滅)yourself by eating*. That's how much they love

40、it! You*ll always find something delicious there.People used to trade in Osaka, so they love to look for bargains(便宜貨). That makes Osaka a great place 2 shop. Each area of Osaka has its own shopping district(區(qū)).Osaka is the home of Japanese comedy. It has a long tradition. In Osaka, there is a comed

41、y theatre. Many humorous comedians put on shows there. If you understand Japanese, you should see one. If you don't, some theatres have English shows, too. When you watch them, you will laugh until tears run down your face.When you finish laughing, you can go shopping. Dotonbori is full of store

42、s and restaurants. The restaurants have amazing signs. You can take pictures of them to remember your time in Osaka.36-37題完成句子;38題簡略回答問題;39題找出并寫下第四段的主題 句;40題將文中畫線句子譯成漢語1.1 Osaka is the city in Japan.1.2 Osaka used to be called ''H in Japan.38. What is Dotonbori famous for?39. 40. 五、根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及所給

43、提示,在文中的空白處填寫一個正確的單詞(每小題 1分,共10分)Is it true that we British people have a different sense of humour from people in other countries? Let's have a look at what we laugh at in Britain.To us British people, 41 (power) and important people often cause laughter. It s not just politicians(政客)who make us

44、 laugh, but anyone whose job is to tell other people what to do and who takes 42 (them)too seriously.We laugh 43 the power, but also, at anyone who is treated badly. We know they cannot win, but if they do win sometimes, it's even funnier. Our clowns (,卜丑)are often silly people doing silly thing

45、s, w 44 in America, they are often clever people doing clever things and winning at last.The fact that we 1 45 when other people might feel hopeless is one of the strangest things to learn about British humour.We do have a strong sense of irony (諷刺).After some terrible experience we might say, “Not

46、very 46 (please)*'. And we might say in the middle of a typhoon. "It's 47 bit windy today.H Or "There is a tiny problem/1 when something has gone 48 (total)wrong. We don't like to express strong feelings, but just "keep calm and carry on”.Another thing that can make it dif

47、ferent to u 49 British humour is that we don't always laugh or even smile when we say something funny. We often keep a straight face or use an unsmiling expression when we're making 50 (joke).Do you think the British sense of humour is special?41. 42. 43. 44. 45.46. 47. 48. 49. 50.六、連詞成句(每小題1分洪5分)51 .your, are, proud of, countries, you952 .Brian, can't, to, China, wait to, go53 .beautiful, Guilin, is known for, scenery, its54 .his, finished, brother, my5 has, doing, homework55 .which, in the world, country, has, largest, population,

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