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PAGEPAGE102022~2023學(xué)年8AUnit1單元測試(時間:100分鐘 總分:100分一、單項填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)( )1.—IthinkEnglishis unimportantsubject.—Idon'tthinkso.Itis usefultoolwhenwetalkwithforeigners.A.a;an B.an;a C.a;a D.an;( )2.Ididn'tknowwhichT-shirtwas ,soItookthemboth.A.nicer B.well C.best D.good( )3.Wildanimalshave livingareas.Instead,thenumberofthefarmisgetting.A.afew;fewer B.many;smallerC.less;moreandmore D.fewerandfewer;( )4.—Didyouenjoyyourselfattheparty?—Yes.I'veneverbeento onebefore.A.amoreexciting B.themostexcitedC.amoreexcited D.themostexciting( )5.HulunBuir(呼倫貝爾biggerthan inJiangsuandbiggerthan China.A.anycity;anycity B.anycity;anyothercityC.anyothercity;theothercities D.anyothercity;anycity( )6.Theyoungmotheralwaysgetsmad (發(fā)瘋的)withhersonwhenhedoessomethingwrong,butshedecidestohimnexttime.A.crazyabout B.patientwith C.worriedabout D.interestedin( )7.Suzhouisbecoming theseyears.A.beautifulerandbeautifuler B.moreandmorebeautifulC.themostandmostbeautiful D.beautifulest( )8.Icantellbecausehehasabigmouth.Hecanneverkeepasecret!A.everything B.something C.anything D.( )9.—We'vegoteverythingreadyforthepicnic.—DoyoumeanI bringanythingwithme?A.can't B.needn't C.couldn't D.( )10.—Let'sgooutandenjoythesunshine.— .It'sboringtostayathome.A.Forgetit B.SoundsgreatC.Itdoesn'tmatter D.Noway二、完形填空(10110分)Theteachersentmehomewithanoteformy motherthatsaidIneededtovisittheeyedoctorbecauseIfailedthevisiontest.Thetriphomethatdaywasveryslow.Mymothersaiditwouldbejustfine."Itwouldn'thurtabit,"shesaid.ButIwasn'tworriedaboutpain一Iwasworriedaboutlooking 11 .Thenextday,mymotherpulledmetotheeyedoctor'soffice.I 12 asetof鏡框)andtriedtobelievemymotherwhenshesaidtheylookedreally 13 onme.Thedoctorsaidglasseswouldbereadysoon.ButIwasn'treadyatall,andIdidn'tthinkIeverwouldbe.Whentheglassesarrived,theeyedoctorputthemonmyfaceandwalkedmeoutontothesidewalkinfrontofhisoffice.WhenIlooked 14 frommyshoes,Ifoundmyselfinawholenewworld一aworldfilledwith 15 pictures,brightcolours,andfinedetailseverywhereIlooked..Suddenly,I 16 thebeautifuloutlineofredleavesontrees.Icouldseethedetailsofpeople'sfaceslongbeforetheywerestandinginfrontofme.Icouldseemymother 17 asshemeseetheworldinawholenewway."Glassesaren'tsobad,arethey?"Mumasked."Notatall,"Ithoughttomyself.Onthatfirstday,theywerea 18 .TheMondaymorningcame,andIhadto 19 thekidsinmyclassroom.Andithappened,justlikeIfeareditwouldbe.AmeankidpointedatmeinthemiddleoftheMathsclassandshouted,"Four20 !"Butatthesamemoment,lookingthroughmynewglasses,Icouldseeallthewayacrosstheroomthatthekidwhohadsaidithadanawfullybignose.( )11.A.smart( )12.A.chose( )13.A.sillyB.oldB.madeB.goodC.funnyC.fixedC.hugeD.blindD.ownedD.strange( )14.A.aroundB.backC.downD.up( )15.A.paleB.darkC.clearD.rare( )16.A.noticedB.recordedC.developedD.imagined( )17.A.cryingB.worryingC.dreamingD.smiling( )18.A.presentB.wonderC.beautyD.fashion( )19.A.impressB.visitC.faceD.avoid( )20.A.nosesB.eyesC.glassesD.frames三、閱讀理解(12224分)AIntheUnitedStates,sixteen,eighteenandtwenty-oneareimportantagesinaperson'slife.Therearenospecialcelebrationsforthesebirthdays,buteachisatimewhenapersoncandonewthings.Andtheyshowheorsheisgettingclosertobecominganadult.IntheUnitedStates,afterturningsixteenapersoncanwork,andgetadriver'slicence( 駕照).Manyhighschoolstudentslearntodriveandgetpart-timejobssoonaftercelebratingtheirsixteenthbirthday.Ateighteen,peoplecanjointhearmy,buttheyareprohibitedfromgoingintomanynightclubs,buyingdrinkslikebeerorwine,orgamblinguntiltheyaretwenty-one.InmanyLatinAmerican(拉丁美洲)countries,ayounglady'sfifteenthbirthdayisimportant.Atthisage,sheisnolongerthoughttobeagirl,butalady.Tomarkthisspecialday,familieswithfifteen-year-olddaughtershaveacelebration.Thedaybeginswiththeyoungladyandherfamilygoingtochurch().Laterthereisapartyandmanyguestsareinvited.Insomecountries,birthdaycelebrationscontinuethroughoutadulthood.Somepeoplecelebratetheirfortiethandfiftiethbirthdaysortheyearthattheyretirewithabigparty.( )21.Theunderlinedword"prohibited"inParagraph2means" "inEnglish.A.notasked B.notcalled C.notallowed D.not( )22.Whereisa15-year-oldgirlthoughttobealady?A.InmanyAfricancountries. B.InmanyAsiancountries.C.InmanyLatinAmericancountries. D.InmanyEuropeancountries.( )23.Themainideaofthepassageis .peoplecelebratetheirbirthdaysindifferentwaysindifferentcountriestheageofadulthoodistooyounginsomeplacesbuttoooldinothersbeingayoungpersoninLatinAmericaiseasierthaninJapanorintheUSAtherearespecialagesandcelebrationsthatshowapersonisgrowingolderBGreatFireofLondonstartedintheveryearlyhoursofSeptember2nd,1666.Infourdays,itdestroyed(破壞)largeareasoftheoldcity,wheremostofthehouseswerewoodenandclosetogether.Onehundredthousandpeoplebecamehomeless,butonlyafewlosttheirlives.ThefirestartedonSundaymorninginthehouseoftheKing'sbakerinPuddingLane.Thebaker,withhisfamilymembers,wasabletogetoutthroughawindowintheroof.Astrongwindblewthefirefromthebakeryintoasmallhotelnextdoor.ThenitspreadquicklyintoThamesStreet.Thatwasthebeginning.Byeighto'clock,threehundredhouseswereonfire.OnMonday,nearlyakilometerofthecitywasburningalongRiverThames.Tuesdaywastheworstday.Thefiredestroyedmanywell-knownbuildings.OldStPaul'sCathedralandtheGuildhallwereamongthem.SamuelPepys,thefamouswriter,wroteaboutthefire:Peoplethrewtheirthingsintotheriver.Manypoorpeoplestayedintheirhousesuntilthelastmoment.Birdsfelloutoftheskybecauseoftheheat.ThefirestoppedonlywhentheKingfinallyorderedpeopletodestroyhundredsofbuildingsinthepathofthefire.Withnothinglefttoburn,thefirebecameweakandfinallydiedout.Afterthefire,ChristopherWren,thearchitect(建筑師),wantedacitywithwiderstreetsandfinenewhousesstone,Infact,thestreetsarestillnarrow.Buthedidbuildmorethanfiftychurches,amongthemnewStPaul'sCathedral.Thefirecausedgreatpainandloss,butafteritLondonwasabetterplace:acityforthefutureandnotjustofthepast.( )24.Itseemsthatthewriterofthetextwasmostsorryforthefactthat .somepeoplelosttheirlivesthebirdsintheskywerekilledbythefiremanyfamousbuildingsweredestroyedtheKing'sbakerywasburneddown( )25.Whydidthewriter引用)SamuelPepys?BecausePepyswasamongthoseputtingoutthefire.BecausePepysalsowroteaboutthefire.Toshowthatpoorpeople遭受)most.Togivereadersaclearerpictureofthefire.( )26.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?GreatFireofLondonendedonSeptember4th,1666.Manybirdswereburnedinthefirebecausetheycouldn'tflyawayintime.TheKing'sbakerputoutthegreatfire.Nopain,nogain.Londonbecameabetterplacebecauseofthegreatfire.CMyfirsthomewasabeautifulmeadowwithapondofclearwater.Thereweresomelargetreesnearthepond.OnonesideofthemeadowwasafieldandontheotherwasthehouseofourmasterFarmerGrey.Hewasakindman.MymotherandIhadahappylife.Sheworkedduringtheday.Iplayedwiththeotheryounghorsesandhadgreatfun.Atnight,Ilaynexttoher.Oneday,mymastersoldmetoSquireGordon.Helivedwithhisfamilyinabighouse."You'reabeautifulhorse,"hesaid."Youhaveabeautifulblackcoat.IshallcallyouBlackBeauty."Ilearnedtocarry mymasteronmybackandpulla coach.Ilearnedtowearreins(疆繩)andbit(馬嚼子)inmymouth.Ididnotlikethem,butallthehorseshadtowearthem.Mymasterhadanothertwohorses.OneofthemwasMerrylegs.Hewasveryfriendly.TheotherwasGinger.Shewasnotfriendly.Shebitandkickedpeople.GingerandIpulledacoachtogether.Thecoachman'snamewasJohn.GingerandIworkedveryhard.Webecamefriends.Gingertoldmeaboutherlifewhenshewasyoung.Shetoldme,"Mymasterwasnotkindtome.Myreinsandbithurtme.Mymasterdidnotcare."SquireGordonandhismenfeltsorryforGinger.Theywerealwayskindtoher.Shestoppedbitingandkickingpeople.Shebecameahappyhorse.Onedayinautumn,SquireGordonwentonalongjourney.JohnwentwithhimandIpulledthecoach.Theweatherwasrainyandwindy.MrGordonandJohncouldnotseewellintherain.Wecametoabridge.Istopped."Somethingiswrong,"Ithought.Ididnotwanttogoontothebridge.MrGordonandJohnwantedmetogoontothebridge.Ididnotmove.Justthen,amansawus."Heythere!Stop!"hecried."Whatisit?"shoutedthesquire."Thebridgeisbrokeninthemiddle,"heanswered."Ifyougoontoit,youareallgoingtodrownintheriver.""ThankGod!"saidthesquire."Thankyou,Beauty!"saidJohn.Weturnedaroundandwentalongtheroadbytheriver.Foralongtime,noonesaidanything.ThenJohnsaid,"BlackBeautysavedourlives.Heknewthebridgewasdangerous."Whenwereturnedhome,thesquiretoldMrsGordon:"Weareallsafe,thankstoBlackBeauty!"Thatnight,IwasgladthoughIwasverytired.()27.Whatdotheunderlinedwords"coach"and"drown"probablymeaninthepassageaccordingtothegivenEnglish-Englishdictionary詞條)?coachcoach[C]apersonwhotrainsapersonorteaminsports[C]acomfortablebusforcarryingpassengersoverlongdistances3[C]alargeclosedvehiclewithfourwheels,pulledbyhorses,usedinthepastforcarryingpassengersdrowndrown1[V]todiebecauseyouhavebeenunderwatertoolongandyoucannotbreathe;hisway2[V]tomakesth.verywet;tocompletelycoversth.inwateroranotherliquid3[V]tobelouderthanothersoundssothatyoucannothearthemA.1;2 B.3;1 C.1;3 D.3;3( )28.HowdidBlackBeautysavehismaster'slife?Byfixingthebridge.Byaskingotherhorsesforhelp.Bycrossingthebridge.Byrefusingtostepontothebridge.( )29.Whatmighthappenthatnightfromthepassage?BlackBeautywassentawayfromhome.MrGordonsoldBlackBeautytoothers.BlackBeautygotgoodfoodandanicebed.MrGordonhadBlackBeautydoextrawork.DInthepark,youseeagroupofpeople,alllookingupatthesky.Withoutthinkingaboutit,youlookupwardstoo.Why?Intheconcert,someonebeginstoclapandsuddenlythewholeroomjoinsin.Youdotoo.Why? Sometimesyoufeelyouareactingcorrectlywhenyoudothesameasothers.Themorepeoplefollowanidea,thebetterortrueryouthinktheideais.It'sthesocialproof)thatworks.ThescientistAschcarriesoutanexperiment.Itshowshowsocialproofcaninfluencepeople.Inaroom,amanisshownLine1,andnexttoitarethreelines(A,B,C).Aislonger,CisshorterandBisaslongasLine1.HemusttellwhichofthethreelinesisaslongasLine1.Whenthemanisalone,hegivesthecorrectanswerB.Thenfiveothermenentertheroom,andeachofthemgivestheanswerCastheyweretoldto.NowthemanchangeshisideaandgivestheanswerC.Aschgets thesameresultmanytimesamongdifferent實驗對象Whydopeopleactlikethis?Well,inthepast,followingotherswasawaytokeepfromdanger.Supposethat5,000yearsago,youwerehuntingwithfriends.Suddenly,theyallranaway.Whatwouldyouhavedone?Wouldyouhavestayed?No.Youwouldhaveruntoo.Youaredescendants(后代)ofthosewhocopiedothers'actions.Itissodeeplyplantedinyourmindthatyoustilluseitnow.Socialproofhasspecialpower.Theadvertisingindustry,forexample,oftenmakesuseofit.Sobecarefulwheneveracompanysaysitsproductis“themostpopular”.()30.Atthebeginningofthepassage,thewriterleadsinthetopicby .A.tellingastory B.givingexamplesC.answeringquestions D.showingamap( )31.AccordingtoParagraph3,theexperimentbyAschshows .followingothersisalwaysright.socialproofmaychangepeople'sideasit'sdifficulttocarryouttheexperimentpeoplecanstudybetteriftheyarealone( )32.Accordingtothepassage,wecaninferthat .A.it'simportanttorunwithothersanytimeproductsintheadvertisementarethebestwemustn'tcopyothers'actionstokeepsafeweneedtothinktwicebeforefollowingothers四、信息還原。(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,選項中有兩項為多余選項。Thousandsofyearsago,peopledidn'tliveincoldplacesbecausetheydidn'tknowhowtokeepthemselveswarm.33Whenananimalwaskilled,theymadeuseofitsskintocovertheirbodies.34Natureisourfriend.Ithelpedusdiscoverfirewhenlightninghitaforestandstartedafire. 35Thefirekeptpeoplewarm,alsofrightened(嚇跑)wildanimals.Soonpeoplefoundthattheirfoodtastedbetterwhentheycookedit,Sotheybegantousethefiretocookfood.Butpeoplestilldidn'tknowhowtomakeafirethemselves.Whentheygotfirefromtheforest,theytriedtokeepitburning. 36 Butlater,theyfounddifferentwaystomakeafire.Forexample,theymadeafirebyburningwoodorrubbingtwopiecesofstonetogether.Todayit'seasyforpeopletomakeafirebecausetheyhavematches,lightersanddifferentkindsofheaters. 37heaters. 37Ifitwentout,theyhadtowaitforyears.Theskinkeptthemwarm.Theycanmakeafireatanytimetheyneed.Peopletooksomeofthisfiretotheirhomes.Peopledidn'tknowhowtousefire.Latertheylearnedhowtomakeclothes.Latertheylearnedhowtomakeafire.33. 34. 35. 36. 37.五、詞匯檢測(10110分)根據(jù)下列句子及所給漢語注釋、英語注釋、首字母、音標(biāo)或通過上下文,寫出空缺處各單詞的正確形式。(每空只寫一詞)Ofallthestudents,Nancylives (最遠(yuǎn))fromtheschool.MissGaocanalwayscomeupwith (幽默的)ideastomakeherclasslively.We'vegotalotofnew (雜志ourschoollibrary.Atlast,thethreemendecidedtokeepthesecrettoWearealllookingforwardto (have)atwo-week

(they).Thedeathofhispetmadehimevens .Itis [??mp?la?t]]tolaughatothersinpublicplaces.—Whosehatisit? —Maybeit'soneoftheIcamefirstinthewriting [?kɑmp?t??n]lastweek.—DoyouthinkMarywillmakeagoodsinger?

['ti:ne?d?(r)z]—Yes.Shehasagood andlikessingingverymuch.六、句子翻譯(5315分)那個最滑稽可笑的歌唱家不擅長關(guān)心他人。有著明亮微笑眼睛的那個有禮貌的女孩樂于認(rèn)真傾聽人們的問題嗎?吉姆有很強(qiáng)的幽默感,所以和他在一起我從不覺得無聊。在步行二十分鐘后,那個扎著馬尾辮的小女孩一定口渴得多了。夏天來臨時天氣越來越熱是真的。七、閱讀表達(dá)(31122336分)請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,用英語回答短文后的問題,并將答案寫在橫線上。It'sacold,greySundayafternoon.Thelightisslowlyfading(衰減),butallovertheUKpeopleareworkingintheirgardens.They'redigging,cuttingleavesandplantingnewseeds.Bysummer,theirgardenswillbefullofbrightcolours.TheBritishlovetheirgardens.AccordingtoaBritishnewspaper,70percentofpeoplefeltitwasimportanttospendtimeinthegarden,andoverhalfdescribedgardeningasthemostenjoyablethingtheydo.OnlyoneintenhousesintheUKdonothaveagarden.Peoplewholiveinhouseswithoutgardensoftenrent(租)landcheaplyfromthegovernmenttogrowflowersorvegetables.Youcan,ofcourse,justgrowhouseplantsinsideoronyourbalcony.Onceitwasonlytheverywealthy(富裕的)whohadagarden.Inthenineteenthcentury,however,gardeningbecameahobby.Aroundthesametime,bettertransportmeantpeoplecouldbuydifferentkindsofseedsandplantsfortheirgardens.Roses,sunflowers,onionsandtomatoesareoftengrowninBritishgardens.Inmanyvillagesandtowns,therearecompetitionsforthegardensthatarebestlookedafter.Thisyear,thewinnerwasalittlevillageinNorthernIrelandcalled"AHogHill".It'salreadywonfourprizesforitsbeauty.Peoplealsotakepartincompetitionstogrowthelargestvegetables.Butdon'texpecttowin—

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