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1、精品資料Unit7主題閱讀I.語法填空閱讀下面短文,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語法性和上下文連貫的要求,在空格處填入一個適當(dāng)?shù)脑~或使用括號中詞語的正確形式填空。Tinawokeupatmidnight.Shesawsomethingdivetowardstheground.ThenextmorningTinamentionedit1herbrotherTom.Theydecided2(explore)afterschool.36p.m.,theyreachedtheforest.Theyheardsomevoices4(speak)astrangelanguage.Therewasanalien5(sta

2、nd)nexttoalongspaceship.Thechildrenwere6(frighten).Suddenlyanotheralienappearedfromthebushesinfrontofthem.Thechildrenran7infear.Thenextmorningthechildrentoldtheirparentsaboutthestrangecreatures,buttheirdadrefusedtobelievethem.TinaandTomspreadtheirwingsand8(fly)toschooltogether.Theirdadlookedatthepie

3、ceofpaperwiththestrangemarkswrittenbyTom.Itsaid"EARTH.II.完形填空Itwasafinespringdayforawalkdownthestreet.Amotherandhertwolittlegirlswalkedalongthesidewalk,happilylaughing.11,ahundredsmallalienshipsappearedonthehorizon.Itstarted12offsomeelectricrays.Peoplescreamed.Childrencried.Therewas13everywhere

4、.Therecamethetinglingsoundofglassesbreakingeverywhere.Peoplefledinevery14.Themotherwasjostled(推)andlostholdofher15.Sheracedaroundshoutingandcryingforherkids.Shethoughttheywerelosttoherforever.Theskyclearedup.Thealienswere16.Buttherewasnosightofthechildren.Heart-broken,themotherreachedherhouse,crying

5、hereyesout.Sheheardsomeone17"MammaWasitherkids?Shefrantically(慌忙地)18around.Theretheywere!Handinhandtheycamerunningtowardsher.Sherantowardsthem,too.Herarmsstretchedout19tohugthem.Sheopenedhereyes.Thepillowfeltwet.Itwasadream!Sheracedtothekids'bedroom.Herlovelygirlsweresleepingpeacefully.Shek

6、issedboththeirforeheadsand20"loveyou".根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇能填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項()11.A.SuddenlyB.FinallyC.Hardly()12.A.takingB.puttingC.giving()13.A.joyB.panicC.laugher()14.A.directionB.opinionC.time()15.A.friendsB.studentsC.children()16.A.goneB.brokenC.hit()17.A.singB.talkC.call()18.A.lookedB.droveC.ran()19.

7、A.slowlyB.sadlyC.eagerly()20.A.shoutedB.whisperedC.repliedIII.閱讀理解AAreyouabigfanofE.T.(Extraterrestrial)oraliens?ThenyoushouldreadExtraterrestrialCivilizations(地球以外的文明世界)byAmericanwriterIsaacAsimov(1920-1992).Inhis1979book,AsimovlookedatwhetherthereislifebeyondtheEarth.Healsotalkedabouthowwemightbea

8、bletocommunicatewithalienssomeday.Asimoveventoldusthattherearepossiblyabout500,000civilizations(文明)inthegalaxy(銀河系).Thebookmaybealittleoutoffashionsinceitcameoutinthe70s.Butyou'tilllenjoythegoodreasoning(推理)andimaginationofit.Asimovwasasciencefiction(科幻故事)master.Hismostfamousworkstalkabouttherel

9、ationshipbetweenrobotsandhumankind.()21.Whichofthefollowingsentencesbestexpressesthemainidea?A. Asimov'sbooksaretalkingabouttherelationshipbetweenrobotsandhumankind.B. StudentsarebigfansofE.T.C.Somestudentsenjoythegoodreasoningandimagination.D.AsimovwasaloveofE.T.()22.Asimovwasa.A.sciencefiction

10、(科幻故事)masterB.writeroffunnystoryC.actorD.dancer()23.IsaacAsimovcomesfrom.A.EnglandB.AmericaC.ChinaD.Japan()24.Thewriterindirectlyexpressesthattherearepossiblyabout500,000civilizations.A.inAmericaB.inAustraliaC.EuropeanD.inthegalaxy()25.Thereaderswillenjoythe.A. goodreasoningandimaginationofitB. good

11、imaginationC.goodexpressionD.goodunderstandingBEnderWigginisa6-year-oldarmygeneral(將軍),andagaminggenius(天才).SometimeinEarth'sfuture,humanshaveawarwithab-lig:ealien(外星人)species,the“Buggers”.Theyusecomputerstocontrolbattles(戰(zhàn)爭).Toprepareforthewar,alltalentedchildrenstudyinaspecialschooltobecomegen

12、erals.Wigginisoneofthem.Studentsplaygamestopracticetheircommanding(指揮的)skills.Wigginisthebestofthem.Atlast,Wiggincomestohisfinaltest.Thefleet(艦隊)hecommandsinthegameistherealhumanarmy.Wigginisactually“playingthefinalbattlebetweenhumansandBuggers.Willhewin?Whatwillhappentohumansafterthebattle?Let'

13、findoutinthebookEnder'(Game,byAmericanwriterOrsonScottCard.()26.Inthefuture,peopleusetocontrolbattles.A.computerB.waterC.animalsD.money()27.Toprepareforthewar,alltalentedchildrenstudyinaspecialschooltobecome.A.soldersB.businessmenC.generalsD.soldiers()28EnderWigginisa6-year-oldA. dancerB.animals

14、C.studentD.armygeneral()29.playgamestopracticetheircommanding(指揮的)skillsA. Teachers B. StudentsC. Soldiers D. People()30.Inthepassage""playing"thefinalbmteans"A.WigginisactuallyfightwithBuggers.B. PeopledifficulttotalkwithBuggersC.Wigginisplayingwiththeanimals.D.Thereisagame,peop

15、lewanttowin.CDoyoubelievetherearealiens?Well,makeaphonecallandyouwillknow.AgroupofAmericanscanhelp.Theymakeadevice"talk"toaliens.Ifyouwanttotalktoanalien,youonlyneedtovisitwww.TalkToA,calll-900-2660300andsay,"Helloaliens.thisisEarthcalling.Canyouhearme?"Youcansayanythingyouwant.B

16、utnow.theyonlytakephonecallsfrompeopleintheUS.Thecallis$3.99everyminute.AfterthehotlinebeganinFebruary,www.TalkToA.hasgothundredsofcalls.Thereisonecalleverythreeminutes.Theyarealsotryingtosendpeople'se-mails.photosorvideosintospace.()31.IfyouliveinAmericaandyouwanttoknowwhetherthereareanyaliens,

17、.A. youcanmakeaphonecallB. youcangotoAmericaforhelpC. youcanaskanyscientistforhelpD. youcantalktoaliens()32.www.TalkToAisaplacewhere.A. youcangetsomeknowledgeaboutaliensB. youcantalktoaliensC. thealiensliveD. youcanmakeasetofdevicetotalktoaliens()33.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordreferto?A. Thealiens.B. T

18、hepeoplewhowanttotalktoaliens.C. TheAmericans.D. Thegroupofscientistswhocanhelpyou.()34.WhichofthefollowingisNOTright?A.OnlyAmericanpeoplecancalll-900-226-0300.B. Peoplefromanycountrycancalll-900-366-0300now.C. Ifyoucallthehotlinefortwominutes,youshouldpay$7.98.D. Everythreeminutestheresomeoneiscall

19、ing1-900-226-0300.()35.Fromthisarticleweknow.A. thereisonlyonecallafterthe'hotlinebeganinFebruaryB. therearesomealiensintheworldC. someAmericansaretryingtosendinformationabouthumansintospaceD. ifyoupay$2.99foraminute,youcantalktoaliensDOneofthemostdetailed(詳細的)descriptionsofaUFOwasgivenbynine-ye

20、ar-oldGaynorSunderlandinJuly1976.GaynorlivedinOakenholt,avillageinNorthWales.Onherwayhomefromschool,shesawasilver(銀色的)objectshapedlikeasaucer(茶碟)inafieldnotfarfromherhome.Thestrangecraft(飛行物)wasabout30feetlongand9feethigh.Ithadyellowwindowsalongthesideandonthetoptherewasalightflashinginakindofbox.Al

21、thoughGaynorwasveryfrightened,shedidnotrunaway.Instead,shelayquietlyinthelonggrassandwatchedthedoorofthestrangecraftopen.Shesawtwopeoplewearingsilversuitscomeoutofthecraft.Theywerecarryingsomekindofequipment(設(shè)備)whichtheyusedtoexaminetheground.Theywereshortandhadlargepinkeyes,Gaynorreported.Afterabou

22、thalfanhour,thetwopeoplewentbackintothecraft.AtoncetherewasaloudnoiseandtheUFOtookoff.AlthoughGaynortoldhermotherwhatshehadseen,herfamilydecidedtokeepquietaboutit.Theydidnotwantpeopletolaughattheirdaughter.However,18monthslater,GaynortoldherstorytoUFOexperts.Theyhypnotized(使人進入睡眠狀態(tài))Gaynorsothattheyc

23、ouldbesureshewastellingthetruth.Notonlydidsherepeatherstory,butalsoshewasabletodrawapictureofwhatshehadseen!()36.WhichofthesedescriptionsofGaynoristrue?A. She'snine,livesinavillageandhasneverseenaUFObefore.B. Shewasnine,andlivedinSunderlandinEnglandin1976.C. ShewasnineteeninJuly1986,andlivedinNorthWalesasachild.D. ShewasatschoolnorthofWalesandherfamilynamewasOakenholt.()37.WhichofthesedescriptionsoftheUFOistrue?A. Itw

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