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1、Unit3 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are一、單項(xiàng)選擇(共15 小題;共15 分)1. Can you tell meyou usually play football? Once a week.A. how soonB. how longC. how oftenD. how far2.Thomas wants to knowNina lives.A. whereB. whoC. whatD. if3.If you watch carefully, you can seethe man does thetrick.A. whoB

2、. whatC. howD. which4.The official said theya new law to protect the touriststhe next year.A. makesB. would makeC. madeD. have made5.Could you please tell mea great actress?A. how Zhao Wei has becomeB. how did Zhao Wei becomeC. how became Zhao WeiD. how does Zhao Wei became6.Simon. Ihearyouaregoinga

3、broadforfurtherstudy.Have youdecided? Next September.A. when goingB. when to goC. how goingD. how to go7.It was sunny. He suggestedout for a walk.A. goingB. to goC. goesD. go8.Thelittleboyisafraidofplayingalone.Healwayswalkshis mother.A. belowB. aboveC. besideD. among9.Itsto drop litter everywhere.A

4、. politeB. unhappyC. terribleD. impolite10.If it is quiteto you, Ill visit you next Tuesday.A. convenientB. fairC. easyD. comfortable11. Could you tell meyou did it so well? With my parents help.A. whoB. howC. whenD. what12. Could you please tell meyou will go to HongKong onbusiness?1/12 Sure. I pre

5、fer to take a plane.A. whetherB. whyC. whenD. how13.Please remind mehe said he was going. I may be in timeto see him off.A. whereB. whenC. howD. what14.We are glad to hear that the Greensto a new flat nextweek.A. movedB. movedC. will moveD. have moved15.I really want to know.A. what is wrong with my

6、 brotherB. how will he go to Beijing tomorrowC. if had he bought that carD. where did he go yesterday二、單詞拼寫 ( 單句首字母填空 ) (共 10 小題;共 10 分)16.There isa bigsaleinthesupermarket.Whenthe dooropens, peoplerinto it.17.My house is next to the bus station, so its very cfor me totake a bus.18.Every one of us s

7、hould speak to our parents p.19.Tell me your email aso that I can send emails to you.20.Tony selecting Joyce to be the chief editor because she hadexperience.21.Im lost, which dis south?22.Your answer isnt cat all, the father said to his sonangrily.23. I beg your p? I asked you if you wanted to play

8、 soccer with me.24.Its ito smoke in some public places.25.Ittakesusonly aquartertogetto thecentreof Nanjingbyu.三、單詞拼寫 ( 根據(jù)中文提示拼寫單詞)(共 10小題;共10 分)26.Tom sat( 在旁邊 ) his mother all night at the party.27.Taking a taxi in the city is very( 方便的 ).28.The boy forgot to c( 改正 ) the mistakes in his homework,

9、andhanded it in.2/1229.I think its very( 不禮貌 ) for people to keep others waiting.30.Please leave your( 地址 ) and telephone numbers after youfinish the work, ladies.31.CCTV is short for the( 中央的 ) television of China.32.I found a little boy crying at the street(拐角).33.Taking the( 地鐵 ) is both cheap an

10、d fast.34.What( 方向 ) do you think the computer will take in the future?35. Now he gets up early in the morning and never( 猛沖 ) toschool.四、翻譯 ( 根據(jù)中文提示完成句子) (共 5 小題;共10 分)36.你能告訴我他是什么時(shí)候離開(kāi)的嗎?Can you tell me?他們正在討論怎么避免被邊緣化的問(wèn)題。(how) ( 詞數(shù)不限 )They are discussingbeing left out.我們想到令人興奮的地方旅行,我們不在乎得走多遠(yuǎn)。We wou

11、ld like toan exciting place, and wedont mindwe have to go.在成為志愿者之前他不知道要期待什么。He didnt knowbefore hebecame a volunteer.隨著時(shí)間的流逝,好的友誼可能會(huì)失去。As time, good friendship may be lost.五、完形填空(共10 小題;共15 分)Dear Lily,Thank you very much for taking41of my dog when Im not at home.Please42my dog and birds every day.

12、The dog food is in the kitchen andthebirdfood is43thedogfood.Also couldyou pleasegive the dogwater every day? The water bowl is near his food dish.44water the flowers twice a week. And could you please take outtherubbishon Monday? The cleanerscome for45then.And on Tuesdayplease help me46my mailbox.

13、If you are47, have some orangejuice. If you are hungry,48some cakes. They are in the fridge. You canhelp yourself to some fruit, too. Please49to close the windows and lockthe door50you leave.Ill see you in three weeks. Thank you again for your help.Yours,3/12Nancy41.A. helpB. careC. noteD. money42.A

14、. eatB. drinkC. feedD. give43.A. out ofB. inC. next toD. off44.A. DontB. NeverC. PleaseD. Always45.A. youB. meC. usD. it46.A. checkB. lookC. getD. find47.A. thirstyB. tiredC. happyD. sad48.A. useB. makeC. enjoyD. cook49.A. wantB. forgetC. rememberD. plan50.A. afterB. whenC. untilD. because六、閱讀理解(共19

15、 小題;共38 分)ASome British and American people like to invite friends for a meal at home.You should not be upset(不高興 ) if your English friends dont invite you home. Itdoesnt mean they dont like you!Dinner parties usually start between 7 and 8 p.m. and end at about 11 p.m.Askyourhostswhattimeyoushouldar

16、rive.Itspolitetobringflowers,chocolates or a bottle of wine as a gift.Usuallydinnersstartwithdrinksandsnacks( 快 餐 ).Do youwanttobeextra(額外的 ) polite? Say how much you like the room, or the pictures on the wall.But rememberits not polite to ask how much things cost.In many families, the husband sits

17、at one end of the table and the wifesits at the other end. They eat with their guests.Youll probably start the meal with soup or something small, then youllhave meat or fish with vegetables, and the dessert(甜點(diǎn) ), followed by coffee. Itspolite to finish everything on your plate and to take more if yo

18、u want.Did you enjoy the evening? Call your hosts the next day, or write them ashortthankyouletter.BritishandAmericanpeopleliketosaythankyou,thank you, thank you all the time.51. How long does a dinner party usually last?A. 7 or 8 hoursB. 11 hoursC. 3 or 4 hoursD. It is uncertain4/1252. If you want

19、to be a polite guest, you shouldnt.A. come at a proper timeB. bring some gifts to your hostC. say something nice about the hosts roomD. ask how much the hosts furniture cost53. We learn from the passage that.A. usually there are drinks at the beginningB. the last course of the meal is usually soupC.

20、 dessert is usually served before the main courseD. at the end of the meal ice cream is often servedWhat is not considered as proper behavior?To eat up everything on your plateTo ask for more if you really like itTo leave some food to show you are not greedyTo call your host the next day to express

21、your thanks55. The guest will not bringas a gift when he goes to a dinnerparty.A. some nice flowersB. chocolatesC. a bottle of wineD. some moneyBDear Alan,Guess what? I have a chance to choose my new place to live in! Im excitedand a little nervous. Could you please give me some help?Im not sure whe

22、ther I will live in a house or in an apartment. On the onehand,ahousewillbe toobigforjustone person,somaybe Ishouldrentanapartment.On theotherhand,ifIrenta house,Icouldfindsomeone elsetoshare with me. The only problem is that a house full of people might be too noisy for me. I prefer to have my own

23、space. The city has some nice apartments, but they are also too expensive. However, if I could find a two-bedroom apartment and get a roommate, that would make it more affordable. I just need to search for a roommate who is neat and quiet. You know I cant live with someone who is loud and messy. I d

24、ont have a car, so I also need to think carefully about the location. I probably5/12need to look for somewhere near a bus stop or an underground station. That way I will have more time to study and spend less time travelling.Im looking forward to your reply.Love,Victor56. Victor feels excited becaus

25、e.A. he has a new house to live inB. he can decide where to liveC. he is going to see AlanD. Alan helped him out with his problem57. Victor wants to share the house with a(an)person.A. neat and quietB. outgoing and messyC. neat and loudD. quiet and messy58. If Victor finds a roommate, he will.A. was

26、te moneyB. buy a carC. save moneyD. have more time to study59. Victor doesnt have a car, so he wants.A. a two bed-room apartmentB. to ask Alan for helpC. to have his own spaceD. a place with convenient traffic60.Accordingtothepassage,theunderlinedwordtravellingmeansin Chinese.A.觀光旅行B. 路途奔波C. 廣為流傳D.

27、跋山涉水CToday there are many fires than in the past. Over 100,000 wildfires burneach year in America. Russia has 20,000 to 35,000 wildfires every year. Australiahas on average 60,000 each year. These fires destroy(損害 ) huge areas of forestsand burn hundreds of homes.Many experts believe there are sever

28、al reasons for this sudden increase infires. The first reason is climate(氣候 ) change. Recent weather has been warmerand drier. This leads to dangerous fire conditions. When lightening strikes(發(fā)生雷電 ), dry grass easily catches fire. Hot winds add to the problem. The wind spreads6/12a fire quickly. In

29、2010, Russia had the hottest and driest summer in a century. Injust one month, 500 fires destroyed over 2,000 homes. Some people lost their lives.Traditional fire-fighting practices are another reason for the increase infires.InAmerica,firefightersusedtoquicklyputouteveryfire.Theydidntallow the gras

30、s and trees to burn. As a result, today many forests have thickervegetation(植被).Thickervegetationmeansmorefuel(燃 料 )forfires.Also,withoutfiresfromtimetotime,forestsbecomeovercrowdedand unhealthy.Sometrees are dead. The dead wood then easily catches fire. So surprisingly, Americahas many more fires t

31、oday partly because of its past fire-fighting practices.Scientists now understand that a fire can be a natural part of a healthyforest. As a result, countries like Australia allow more fires to burn naturally.Sometimes,firefighterseven startfirestogetridof(去除)dead wood. Ofcourse,theycarefullycontrol

32、thefires.Thefirethinsoutoldtrees.Thisallows sunlight to reach the ground. As a result, fires help new trees to grow.Therefore, if a fire is not a serious threat(威脅 ) to people, firefighters may letit burn naturally.Why did Russia have so many fires in one month in 2010?Because lightening spread the

33、fire.Because there was much fuel for fires.Because there were not enough firefighters.Because it was unusually hot, dry and windy.What happens because of the traditional fire-fighting practices in the USA?There are fewer wildfires.Trees and grass become thicker.The weather becomes warmer and drier.S

34、unlight reaches the ground to help forests.What is the main idea of paragraph 4?Fires are serious threats to human beings.Australian firefighters dont put out fires.Fires can play an important role in forests.Its difficult for firefighters to control the fires.Which of the following is true accordin

35、g to the passage?Not all the fires in the forests must be put out.Peoples carelessness leads to dangerous fires.7/12C. Australia allows all the fires to burn naturally.D. There are more fires in Russia than in the USA.DWhenyouhavegoodfriends,youreallyfeelspecialand wanttosharefriendship. You seek to

36、 do pleasing and exciting things for each other. You couldgoon a friendshipholiday,andthereare manyplacesthatyoucanvisitforafriendship holiday.First,letusseewhatyouwillenjoywhenyougoonholidaywithyourfriends.Youwillgeta chancetorelaxandforgetyourhecticlife.You canforget about dealing with lots of dif

37、ferent things every day. Also, such a holidayisan opportunitytohavefunwithyourfriendsasyouexplore(探 險(xiǎn) )differentplaces. Moreover( 此外 ), there is no better way to get a true friendship, you haveto spend time with people so that you can completely know each other.Icannotinsistenoughontheimportanceoflo

38、okingforenough timetoshare, but you can do this best through a friendship holiday. It doesnt have tobeexpensive.You willhavetolookforaplacethatyouallenjoyandfeelcomfortablein. The ideaistogoawayforsometime sothatyou canbealonetogether. Besides knowing which location to visit, you need to know the ac

39、tivitiesthat you are going to take part in while you are on holiday. Go for the activitiesthat you will enjoy. It is pretty exciting how you can enjoy yourself with friends.65.Fromthepassage,isNOT anadvantageofgoingonafriendship holiday.A. you can relax on the holidayB. you can make new friends agai

40、nC. you can explore different placesD. you can know your friends better66. According to the author, to make real friends, you should.A. relax and not deal with different thingsB. go on many holidays to meet new friendsC. spend time together to fully understand each otherD. not stay at home, but go o

41、n holiday with your family67. The underlined word hectic in the second paragraph means.A. proudB. boringC. busyD. relaxing68. When you go on a friendship holiday,.8/12A. you must go to a travel agency for helpB. you have to spend a lot of money with your friendsC. you neednt plan the activities that

42、 you will take part inD. you must find a place that you all enjoy and feel comfortable in69.TheunderlinedwordItinthethirdparagraphrefersto(指).A. getting a true friendshipB. taking a friendship holidayC. looking for some placesD. sharing in the friendship七、短文7 選 5(5 選 5 等) (共 5 小題;共10 分)In 2011, when

43、 British photographer David J. Slater was visiting a park inIndonesia, his camera was taken away by a group of black monkeys. The result washundreds of monkey selfies(自拍照 ). The best ones show a monkey smiling toothilyfor the camera. 70.Nobody knew they would create a copyright(版權(quán) ) battle three yea

44、rs later.Last month, a website put the monkey selfies online under a collection offree photos without Slaters permission(允許 ). 71.However,thewebsiterefusedtodoso.TheysaidthataccordingtoUScopyright law, whoever pushes the button on the camera owns the copyright to thephoto. 72.Theysaid,US copyrightla

45、wsaysthatworksthatcome froma non-humansource cant ask for copyright, that means monkeys dont own copyright.73.He said he bought the cameras; he spent a lot ofmoney traveling to Indonesia; and it was his carelessness that allowed the monkeysto take his cameras away. All these have made him own the pi

46、ctures, no matter whopushed the button. In a sense, the monkeys helped him take the photos, Slater said.74.Who do you think will win this interesting battle?A. It was the monkeys but not Slater that pushed the button.B. As of now, there has been no result in the Monkey Selfie case.C. Slater then sol

47、d the photos and they became popular on the Internet.D. Slater asked the website to take them down since he owns the copyright.E. Slater argues that the pictures belong to him as they were taken from hiscamera.八、閱讀與表達(dá)( 問(wèn)答式 ) (共 5 小題;共10 分)9/12The World Wide Web (www萬(wàn)維網(wǎng) ) turned 25 years old on March

48、 12th. It hasbecome a very important part in our daily lives. We cant imagine living withoutthe Web, the short form of the World Wide Web.In 1989, a British engineer named Tim Berners-Lee came up with the idea ofthe Web. It is a group of pages of information that are connected to each otheraround th

49、e world. That is the very beginning of the Web. Since then, the Web hasgreatlychangedtheway peoplelive.Witha click(點(diǎn) 擊 )ofa mouse we can readnews, buy things, make friends and learn anything were interested in.Now,25yearsafteritsbirth,how willtheWeb influencelifeinthefuture? Scientists believe there are both

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