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1、 M9 U3 綜合練習(xí)一 單項選擇1. If you have say in something, you have right to give your opinion and influence decisions relating to it. A. a; the B. the; the C. the; a D. a; /2. Can you believe I had to pay 30 dollars for a haircut? You should try the barbers I goIts only 15Aas Bwhich Cwhere Dthat3. They said
2、 the problem was in the engine, which was just what I . A. had suspected B. have suspected C. am suspecting D. would suspect4. Dear Harry, you are an acquaintance. You are my true friend. A. less than B. more than C. no more than D. not more than5. She seemed unfamiliar with the concept everyone sho
3、uld have an equal opportunity. A. which B. that C. where D. what6. When we were young, we were often to pay attention to our manners. A. demanded B. reminded C. allowed D. hoped7. The written record of our conversation doesnt what was actually said. There are a lot of mistakes. A. correspond to B. r
4、elate to C. contribute to D. compare to8. Helping others is a habit, _ you can learn even at an early ageAit Bthat Cwhat Done9. In this day and age, women can have children and jobs as well I cant agree more Its great to have the two Alinked Brelated Cconnected Dcombined10. Now that youre late again
5、, Henry, theres no point trying to any excuse. I wont have you getting away with it this time. A. take up B. look up C. make up D. put up11. Teachers recommend parents their children under 12 to ride bicycles to school for safetyAnot allow Bdo not allow Cmustnt allow Dcouldnt allow12. Its not known
6、yet how these huge stones were over a distance of 380 kilometers. A. removed B. transformed C. transmitted D. conveyed13. millions of people all over the world are extremely rich, there are many more who are very poor. A. Since B. Because C. While D. Unless14. Born and in Central Chinas Hubei Provin
7、ce, Wang Luoyong learned Beijing opera at the age of 11 in Hubei Experimental Beijing Opera School. A. raising B. risen C. raised D. being raised15. The girl had hardly rung the bell the door was opened suddenly, and her friend rushed out to greet her. A. before B. until C. as D. since 第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小
8、題,每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Born in America , I spoke English ,not Chinese , the language of my ancestors When I was three, my parents flashed cards with Chinese 36 at my face , but I pushed them 37 My mom believed I would learn 38 I was ready But the 39 n
9、ever cameOn a Chinese New Years Eve , my uncle spoke to me in Chinese , but all I could do was 40 at him , confused , scratching my head “ Still cant speak Chinese?” He 41 me , “You cant even buy a fish in Chinatown ”“Hey ,this is America , not ChinaIll get some 42 with or without Chinese” I replied
10、 and turned to my mom for 43 “Remember to ask for fresh fish, Xin Xian Yu ,” she said , handing over a $20 bill I 44 the words, running downstairs into the streets of ChinatownI found the fish 45 surrounded in a sea of customers“Id like to buy some fresh fish,” I shouted to the fishmanBut he 46 my E
11、nglish words and turned to serve the next customer The laugh of the people behind increased 47 their impatienceWith every 48 , the breath of the dragons on my back grew strongermy blood boiling 49 me to cry out “ Xian Sheng Yu , please” “Very Xian Sheng ,” I repeated The crowd erupted into laughter
12、My face turned 50 and I ran back home 51 , except for the $20 bill I held tightly in my pocketShould I laugh or cry? Theyre ChineseI should feel right at 52 Instead , I was the joke , a disgrace (丟臉)to the languageSometimes, I laugh at my fish 53 , but , in the end, the joke is on 54 Every laugh is
13、a culture 55 ; every laugh is my heritage (傳統(tǒng)) fading away36Acustom Bgames C characters Dlanguage37Aahead Baround Calong Daside38Awhen Bbefore Cunless Duntil39Asuccess Bstudy Ctime Dattempt40Aaim Bjoke Cnod Dstare41Acared about Blaughed at Cargued with Dasked after42Aright now Bfrom now Cat times Di
14、n time43Adecision Bpermission Cinformation Dpreparation44Arepeated Breviewed Cspelled Dkept45Afarm Bstand Cpond Dmarket46Aguessed Bforget Cdoubted Dignored47Aby Bas Cwith Dfrom48Asecond Beffort Cdesire Dmovement49Aforcing Ballowing Cpersuading Dleading50Abright Bblank Cpale Dred51Aopen-mouthed Btong
15、ue-tied Cempty-handed Dbroken-hearted52Aservice Bhome Crisk Droot53Atrade Bdeed Cchallenge Dincident54Ait Bus Cme Dthem55Athrown Blost Cdivided Dreflected第三部分:閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,然后從各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AEvery day we experience one of the wonders of the world around us without even rea
16、lizing itIt is not the amazing complexity of television, nor the impressive technology of transportThe universal wonder we share and experience is our ability to make noise without mouths, and so transmit ideas and thoughts to each others mindsThis ability comes so naturally that we tend to forget w
17、hat a miracle (奇跡) it isObviously, the ability to talk is something that marks humans off from animalOf course, some animals have powers just as amazing, Birds can fly thousands miles by observing positions of the stars in the sky in relation to the time of day and yearIn Natures talent show, humans
18、 are a species of animal that have developed their own special actIf we reduce it to basic terms, its an ability for communicating information to others, by varying sounds we make as we breathe outNot that we dont have other powers of communicationOur facial expressions convey our emotions, such as
19、anger, or joy, or disappointmentThe way we hold our heads can indicate to others whether we are happy or sadThis is so-called “body language”Bristling (直立的) fur is an unmistakable warning of attack among many animalsSimilarly, the bowed head or drooping tail shows a readiness to take second place in
20、 any animal gatheringSuch a means of communication is a basic mechanism that animals, including human beings, instinctively acquire and displayIs the ability to speak just another sort of instinct? If so, how did human beings acquire this amazing skills ? Biologist can readily indicate that particul
21、ar area of our brain where speech mechanisms function, but this doesnt tell us how that part of our bodies originated in our biological history56According to the passage, the wonder we take for granted is Aour ability to use languageBthe miracle of technologyCthe amazing power of natureDour ability
22、to make noises with mouth57What feature of “body language” mentioned in the passage is common to both human and animals?ALifting heads when sadBKeeping long faces when angryCBristling hair when ready to attackDBowing heads when willing to obey58What can be inferred from Paragraph 3?ABody language is
23、 unique to humansBHumans are no different from animals to some degreeCHumans have other powers of communicationDAnimals express emotions just as humans do59This passage is mainly about Athe development of body languageBthe special role humans play in natureCthe power to convey information to othersD
24、the difference between humans and animals in language useBI think it was my mother who taught me the meaning of honesty. Not because she actually was honest, but because she lied all the time. She felt that the easiest way out of any given situation was generally the best way out. And, for her, that
25、 generally meant telling a “l(fā)ittle white lie.” As a young child I thought it was kind of cool. And, naturally, when I would come to her with a concern or question wondering what I should do, she generally advised me to lie.“Mom, I told Theresa that I would go over to her house, but now I would rathe
26、r go to Sues house to play.”“Tell Theresa youre sick,” she would advise. And generally I did. But I didnt seem blessed with her lack of conscience. On many painful occasions Theresa would find out that I really went to Sues house without her. These occasions taught me that it is more painful to be c
27、aught in a lie than it is to tell the truth in the first place. I wondered how it was possible that my mother had never learned that lesson.I started thinking of all the lies that Id heard her tell. I remembered the time she told someone that her favorite restaurant had closed, because she didnt wan
28、t to see them there anymore. Or the time she told Dad that she loved the lawn-mower he gave her for her birthday. Or when she claimed that our phone lines had been down when she was trying to explain why she hadnt been in touch with a friend of hers for weeks. And what bothered me even more were all
29、 the times she had involved me into her lies. Like the time she told my guidance counselor that I had to miss school for exploratory surgery, when she really needed me to babysit. And it even started to bother me when someone would call for her and she would ask me to tell them that she wasnt there.
30、So, I started my own personal fight against her dishonesty. When I answered the phone and it was someone my mother didnt want to talk to, I said, “Louise, mom is here, but she doesnt want to talk to you.” The first time I did it, she punished me, but I refused to apologize. I told her that I had dec
31、ided that it was wrong to lie. And the next time it happened I did the same thing. Finally, she approached me and said, “I agree that lying is not the best thing to do, but we need to find a way to be honest without being rude.” She admitted that her methods werent right, and I admitted that mine we
32、re a bit too extreme.Over the past few years, the two of us have worked together to be honestand yet kind. Honesty should mean more than not lying. It should mean speaking the truth in kindness. Though I started by trying to teach my mom the importance of honesty, I ended up gaining a deeper underst
33、anding of the meaning of the term.60. The authors mother _. A. thought white lies were not liesB. helped the author get out of trouble with white liesC. told the author to lie when in troubleD. taught the author the importance of being honest61. The author _. A. was thankful to her mothers adviceB.
34、felt more awkward when being caught lyingC. found that telling the truth hurt more than telling a lieD. felt guilty when hurting people with her honesty62. It can be inferred that the author s mother _. A. met her friends in the same restaurant regularlyB. didnt get along with the authors teachersC.
35、 was not popular among her friendsD. wanted to have something else for her birthday63. Finally the author and her mother agreed that _. A. kind-heartedness is more important than honestyB. appropriate methods are the key to telling a good lieC. honesty is defined as kindness as well as truthfulnessD
36、. absolute honesty is basic to good interpersonal relationshipsCAir pollution is damaging 60% of Europes prime wildlife sites in meadows, forests and bushes, according to a new report.A team of EU scientists said nitrogen emissions(氮排放) from cars, factories and farming were threatening biodiversity.
37、 Its the second report this week warning of the on-going risks and threats linked to nitrogen pollution.Nitrogen in the atmosphere is harmless in its inert(惰性的) state, but the report says reactive forms of nitrogen, largely produced by human activity, can be a menace to the natural world.Emissions m
38、ostly come from vehicle exhausts(排氣), factories, artificial fertilizers(肥料) and animal waste from intensive farming. The reactive nitrogen they emit to the air disrupts the environment in two ways: It can make acidic soils too acidic to support their previous mix of species. But primarily, because n
39、itrogen is a fertilizer, it favors wild plants that can maximize the use of nitrogen to help them grow. In effect, some of the nitrogen spread to fertilize crops is carried in the atmosphere to fertilize weeds, possibly a great distance from where the chemicals were first applied.The effects of fert
40、ilization and acidification favor common aggressive species like grasses, brambles and nettles. They harm more delicate species like mosses(苔蘚), and insect-eating sundew plants.The report said 60% of wildlife sites were now receiving a critical load of reactive nitrogen. The reports lead author, Dr
41、Kevin Hicks from the University of Yorks Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), told BBC News that Englands Peak District had a definitely low range of species as a result of the reactive nitrogen that fell on the area.“Nitrogen creates a rather big problem that seems to me to have been given too li
42、ttle attention,” he said. “Governments are responsible for protecting areas like this, but they are clearly failing.” He said more research was needed to understand the knock-on effects for creatures from the changes in vegetation accidentally caused by emissions from cars, industry and farms. At th
43、e conference, the representatives agreed “The Edinburgh Declaration on Reactive Nitrogen”. The document highlights the importance of reducing reactive nitrogen emissions to the environment, adding that the benefits of reducing nitrogen outweigh the costs of taking action.64. The underlined word “men
44、ace” is used to express that the reactive nitrogen, largely produced by human activity can be _.A. frighteningB. threateningC. uniqueD. unusual65. We can infer from the passage that _.A. its harmless to have reactive nitrogen existing in the atmosphereB. reactive nitrogen emissions help aggressive s
45、pecies less than cropsC. the harm to those delicate species has a negative impact on biodiversityD. reactive nitrogen can fertilize soils and keep their biodiversity66. The team of EU scientists released the second report of nitrogen emissions this week when _.A. no action was taken to stop nitrogen
46、 emissionB. governments were willing to protect areas harmed by nitrogen C. “The Edinburgh Declaration on Reactive Nitrogen” was agreedD. nitrogen emissions were threatening wildlife sites biodiversity67. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. Keeping Away From Nitrogen Em
47、issionsB. Stopping Nitrogen EmissionsC. Air Pollution Damaging Europes WildlifeD. Saving Europes WildlifeDIn the decade(十年)of the 1970s, the United Nations organized several important meetings on the human environment to study a very serious problemWe humans are destroying the world around usWe must
48、 learn to protect them, or life will be very bad for our children and grandchildrenThere are several major aspects to this problemPopulationMost problems of the environment come from population growthIn 1700 there were 635 million people in the world; in 1900 there were 16 billion; in 1950, 25 billi
49、on; and in 1980, 44 billionIn the year 2010 there will be 73 billionMore people need more water, more food, more wood, and more petroleumDistributionScientists say there is enough water in the world for everyone, but some countries have a lot of water and some have only a littleSome areas get all ra
50、in during one seasonThe rest of the year is dryPetroleumWe are using up the worlds petroleumWe use it in our cars and to heat our buildings in winterFarmers use petrochemicals to make the soil richThey use them to kill insects on those plantsThese chemicals go into rivers and lakes and kill the fish
51、 thereThousands of people also die from these chemicals every yearChemicals also go into the air and pollute itWinds carry this polluted air to other countries and other countriesPovertyPoor farmers use the same land over and overThe land needs a rest so it will be better next yearHowever, the farme
52、r must have food every yearPoor people cut down trees for firewoodIn some areas when the trees are gone, the land becomes desertHowever, people need wood to cook their food nowPoor people cannot save the environment for the futureWe now have the information and the ability to solve these huge proble
53、msHowever, this is not a problem for one country or one area of the worldIt is a problem for all humansThe people and the nation of the world must work together to protect the worlds resourcesNo one controls the future, but we all help make it68According to the passage, our world is being destroyed
54、mainly because _Apollution is getting worse and worse Bpopulation are increasing greatlyCwe humans are using up all of our natural resourcesDdistribution is not reasonable69Good distribution means _Ahaving things in the right place at the right timeBcutting down forests and selling them to other countriesCbuilding water systems to carry water to farmsDconserving our natural resources70The best title of the passage should be _AThe World Being Destroyed BA Serious Problem We Should Pay Attention toCAspects That Destroyed Our WorldDConserving the Worlds Natural Resources第四部分:任務(wù)型閱讀(共10
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