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高一英語模塊四Unit2期末復(fù)習(xí)練習(xí)五單詞拼寫H theOlympicGamesisagreathonourtousChinesepeople.Ana isapersonwhodoesasport.BankofChinahasb alloverthecountry.I’md atyoursuccessinthefinalexam.What'sthesofthesymbol"T'?Theburningcoalsstartedtof yellowandorange.Somep gatheredaroundthevictimtotrytohelphimwhileothersdirectedthetraffic.Wedrovetwohourstoattendtheopeningc ofthefilmfestival.Weshouldn’tlookdownonthosewhodop labour.Weshouldtakemeasurestomeettheincreasingr ofthepeople.HeisalwayswatchingCCTVnewsbroadcastonc affairs.Nowadays,manyplaceshavebeendevelopedintotourista .Thisstoryjusthappenedonthep evening.MrJohnson,amemberoftheI OlympicCommitteewillvisitahighschoolinBeijing.What’syourf sportofthefive?Thereare12 (選手)inthetwo-hundred-metredash.Themain (體育館)for2020OlympicGameswillbecompletedby2020.Hewasgivena (獎?wù)?forhisbraveryintheaccident.E anewsportintotheOlympicscanbealongprocess.U womenwereallowedtocompeteinhonourofthewifeofZeus.二.單項選擇() 1. thinkoftheirplan,theywillcarryitout.Youropinionswillnotaffecttheirdecision.A.NomatterhowyoumayB.HowyoumayC.WhatyoumayD.Whateveryoumay()2.A candle thefacesofeverybodyintheroom.Theyalllookedtired.A.lit,litupB.litup,litC.lighted,litupD.lighted,lit() 3.Shepublishedhernovels aman’sname,whichshethoughtwaseasiertogainpopularity.A.inB.byC.underD.at() 4.Itwasinthehotel Mrsmithstayed wefoundhim.A.that,thatB.where,thatC.where,whereD.that,where() 5.Thetourists themaponthefloortoseewheretheyweregoing.A.hungBhangedC.spreadD.roll()6.Bythistimetomorrowwe thismachine.A.haverepairedB.shallhaverepairedC.willrepairD.aregoingtorepair()7. doyouthinkfitshim,thepositionofthesalesmanagerorthegeneralexecutivehere?A.WhomB.WhoC.WhatD.Which() 8.We’vedecidedtoholdafootballmatchnextweek.Willyou ?A.takepartinB.attendusC.joinD.playapart()9.Shenevergoeshomeuntilallhernewspapers out.A.sellB.willbesoldC.willsellD.aresold() 10.To thepatient’squickrecovery,thedoctorgavehimthemosteffectivemedicine.A.makesureB.besurethatC.insureD.ensure()11. freshair,peoplemaystarttofeelsick.Somakesureyouopenthewindowswhileworking.A.FortheabsenceofB.IntheabsenceofC.InthehonourofD.Intheshortof()12.Heneedsonemorestampbeforehiscollection .A.hascompletedB.willcompleteC.hasbeencompletedD.iscompleted() 13.It’swellknowntousall Beijingwill the2020OlympicGames.A.that,holdB.whether,hostC.when,holdD.that,host()14.Thestudentshandedintheirtestpaperstotheteacher .A.oneaftertheothersB.onebyoneC.oneafteroneD.oneaftertheother()15.Thebuildingis .A.twenty-metre-highB.twenty—metrehighC.twentymetrehighD.twentymetreshigh()16. 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No. ,shewouldn’thavekeptsilentatthemeeting.A.AsaresultB.InthatcaseC.FirstofallD.Infact()21.Theweatherreportsaysitwill coldtomorrow.A.turnupB.turnoutC.turnonD.turnin()22. willthelifeinthefuture ?A.How,likeB.What,belikeC.What,islikeD.How,belike()23.MoreandmorepeoplearesigningupforYogaclassesnowadays, advantageofthehealthandrelaxationbenefits.A.takingB.takenC.havingtakenD.havingbeentaken()24.Electricity uswithlight,heatandpower.A.makesB.givesC.providesD.send()25.Thisbookissaidtobeaspecialone,which manyeventsnotfoundinotherhistorybooks.D.readsA.writesB.coversC.prints()26.IhavebeenstudyingcomputerforseveralyearsandIstillD.readsA.haveB.doC.havebeenD.am()27.Takehalf,they'reexactlythesame.A.eitherB.anyC.bothD.neither()28.Thingsfalltothegroundgoupintotheairbecauseofgravity.A.insteadofB.thanC.ratherthanD.inplaceof() 29.Insuchdryweather,theflowerswillhavetobewaterediftheyA.havesurvivedB.aretosurviveC.wouldsurviveD.willsurvive() 30.Theysayyourreportdoesn'tthefact.ButIdon'tthemthispoint.A.agreeto,agreewith,at B.agreeon,agreeto,onC.agreeon,agreeon,on D.agreewith,agreewith,on'三. 完形填空cametostudyintheUSlastfall.Mylifehadbeenquite1sinceIarrivedatAndover.AlthoughIhadquiteafewextracurricular( 課外的)activities,Ihadn'ttakenanyofficialleadershipposition.This2_changedwhenIreceivedane-mailfromMsGriffith,myclusterdean(主任),3thatafewfemaleDCRepwasneeded.DCRep4DisciplineCommitteeRepresentative.5boardingschoolstudentsbreakseriousrules,likeusing6,gettingdrunkorcheatinginthestudies.Thepunishmentsgiventosuchstudentsare7byaDCRep,ahousecounselor,twostudentrepresentatives,theclusterdean.IwasreallyinterestedinbecomingaDCRepformycluster,PineKnoll,8sowerefiveotherstudents.Wehadtohold9andMsGriffithaskedustowrite10tobesenttoeveryoneinPineKnoll.Ithoughthardaboutwhattowrite.Ididn 'twanttomakeany11becausetheyaredifficulttokeep.Ididn'twanttosayIwasexperienced,becauseIwasnot.SoIstartedmyspeechbyexplaining12IwantedtobecomeaDCRep.“IwanttoservePineKnollandalsolearnhowAmericanboardingschoolscarryoutdisciplines,"Iwrote13.Imadethree14thatsaid“VoteForTeresa"andputthemoneveryexit(出口處)ofmydormsothatpeoplewould15mynamewhentheywenttovote.AlthoughItriedhard,Ididn'twintheelection,Iwas16.Butmypositivenaturedidn'tallowmeto17forverylong.Iactually18whenmyfriendstriedtocomfort(安慰)me. “Teresa,I'msorrythatyoudidn'twintheelection,"theywouldsay.“No,don'tbesorryforme.Iamveryhappytohavetakenpartintheelection."Isaid.Itistrue:the19ismuchmoreimportantthantheresult.Iamsurprisedandhappytodiscovermyhidden20.1.A.hardB.terribleC.happyD.simple2.A.conditionB.situationC.timeD.life3.A.explainingB.writingC.sayingD.talking4.A.standsforB.asksforC.callsforD.looksfor5.A.UsuallyB.SometimesC.oftenD.Sometimes6.A.computersB.drugsC.carsD.mobiles

7.A.carriedoutB.given7.A.carriedoutB.givenC.determinedD.madeA.orB.althoughC.butD.thereforeA.adiscussionB.ameetingC.anelectionD.aselectionA.articlesB.speechesC.compositionsD.introductionsA.mistakesB.movementsC.promisesD.requestsA.howB.whetherC.whenD.whyA.seriouslyB.easilyC.fluentlyD.honestlyA.postersB.advertisementsC.speechesD.promisesA.recognizeB.rememberC.forgetD.knowA.satisfied B.surprised C.disappointedD.helplessA.putout B.lookdown C.feeldownD.liedownA.smiledB.criedC.laughedD.sorrowedA.reasonB.attitudeC.processD.aimA.strengthB.courageC.abilityD.skill四.閱讀理解AWhensomeplatesoftheearthmovesuddenly,anearthquakehappens.Manyearthquakesbeginunderthesea.Infact,earthquakesmayhappenanywhereontheearth.Theyoftenhappennearmountains.Duringanearthquake,theshakingsmakerocksrisesuddenlyandevencrack(斷裂)open.Housesfall,peoplearekilledorhurt,andsometimesthewholevillagesorcitiesaredestroyed.Canwedosomethingtokeepourselvessafefromearthquakes?Scientistshavestudiedearthquakesandmademapsthatshow“earthquakebelts(帶)”.Inthesebelts,it’spossibleforearthquakestohappen.Intheseareaswecanbuildstronghousestofightagainstearthquakes.Inthefuture,scientistswillbeabletopredictexactly(精確預(yù)報)whenandwhereanearthquakewillhappen.Theycanalsotellpeoplewhattodoandhowtodoit.Itissaidalargenumberofearthquakesoftenhappen.A.nexttomountainsB.inthedaytimeC.onland D.atnightInthefuturewe'llbenolongersoafraidofanearthquake .becauseofamapshowingthe“earthquakebelts”becausewecanguessthedateandplaceofanearthquakeasscientistswillknowwhattodoandhowtodoitbothBandCWhichisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.AScientistandanEarthquakeB.AnEarthquakeC.HowtoFightagainstEarthquake D.EarthquakesTodayandTomorrowBTheInternethasopenedupawholenewon-lineworldforustomeet,chatandgowherewe'veneverbeenbefore.Butjustasinface-to-facecommunication,therearesomebasicrulesofbehaviorthatshouldbefollowedwhenonline.Thebasicruleissimple:treatothersinthesamewayyouwouldwanttobetreated.Imaginehowyou'dfeelifyouwereintheotherperson'sshoes.Foranythingyou'reabouttosend:askyourself,“WouldIsaythistotheperson'sface?”Iftheanswerisno,rewriteandreread.Repeattheprocesstillyoufeelsurethatyou'dfeelcomfortablesayingthewordstotheperson'sface.Ifsomeoneinthechatroomisrudetoyou,yourinstinct( 本能)istofirebackinthesameway.Buttrynottodoso.Youshouldeitherignoretheperson,oruseyourchatsoftwaretoblocktheirmessages.Ifitwascausedbyadisagreementwithanothermember,trytofixthesituationbypolitelydiscussingit.Remembertorespectthebeliefsandopinionsofothersinthechatroom.Everyonewasnewtothenetworkonce.Offeradvicewhenaskedbynewcomers,astheymaynotbesurewhattodoorhowtocommunicate.Whensomeonemakesamistakewhetherit’sastupidquestionoranunnecessarilylonganswer,youshouldbekindaboutit.Ifit’sasmallmistake,youmaynotneedtosayanything.Evenifyoufeelstronglyaboutit,thinktwicebeforesayinganything.Havinggoodmannersyourselfdoesn’tgiveyoulicensetocorrecteveryoneelse.Ifyoudodecidetotellsomeoneaboutamistake,pointitoutpolitely.Atthesametime,ifyoufindyouarewrong,besuretocorrectyourselfandsaysorrytothosethatyouhaveoffended(冒犯,得罪).Itisnotpolitetoaskotherspersonalquestionssuchastheirage,sex,andmaritalstatus.Unlessyouknowthepersonverywell,andyouarebothcomfortablewithsharingpersonalinformation,don ’tasksuchquestions.Whenyousendshortmessagestoaperson,youmust .makesurethattheymeannoharmreadthemagainandagainsaysomethinggoodtohearrepeatthemlatertotheperson’sfaceIfyouarehurtinthechatroombyothers,youshould .A.fightbackinthesamewayB.takethemseriouslyC.paynoattentiontoit D.beangryatthemThispassagemainlytellsus .somerulesofInternetcommunicationwaysofsendingmessagesrulesofthechatroomwaysofmakingfriendsontheInternet五.對話填空Mr.Smith:Mrs.Spencer,whattimeisMr.Black 's〔1〕fexpectedtoarriveatBostonAirport?Mrs.Spencer:Around2pm,sir.W川yougowiththecompanycarto〔2〕m him?Mr.Smith:Yes.SoI'dbetterleavehereno〔3〕lthannow.HowaboutthehotelforMr.Blackandhisparty?Mrs.Spencer:Imadethereservationsforthemlastweekandcheckedagainyesterday,tobe〔4〕severythingisready.Mr.Smith: 〔5〕Ithewelcomeroomfortonight'sreception?Mrs.Spencer:That'sright.Themanager〔6〕pmethateverythingwouldbeexactlyaswerequested.Mr.Smith: 〔7〕E.Iwanteverythingtobetheverybest.Mrs.Spencer:I'msureitwillbe.Thatmanagerhasneverletus〔8〕d yet.Mr.Smith:Wewanttomakeagoodimpression.Notjusttobesurethatthisbusiness〔9〕disasuccess,butpaybackthewonderfultreatmentwe〔10〕rfromtheminLondonlastyear.六.書面表根據(jù)下面的提示,寫一篇文章。1.上個禮拜,我去公園玩,進大門后碰巧遇上幾位從外地來南通旅游的大學(xué)生。2.你向他們打招呼并交談,然后帶著他們參觀了人民公園和新修建的博物館。 大家玩的很開心。出來的時候,在大門外你又相幫他們買了些東西。3.外地朋友向你表示了感謝,之后你們便分手了。4.談?wù)勛约旱母惺堋W⒁猓?1. 為使寫作流暢, 在不影響主題表達完整準(zhǔn)確的前提下,允許恰當(dāng)?shù)陌l(fā)揮。

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