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Module2TheRenaissance單元練習(xí)一、聽力(聽力)(共20小題;共20分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話,每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.WhatdoweknowaboutAngela? A.Shedoesn'tcaremuchaboutthegame. B.Shedoesn'thaveagoodvocabulary. C.Sheisalwaysveryconfident.2.Whatisthemangoingtohave? A.Acolddrinkandsomepie. B.Ahotdrinkandsomecake. C.Ahotdrinkandsomecheese.3.Howlongdoesittaketoarriveatthenextport? A.Onehourandforty-nineminutes. B.Onehourandfifty-nineminutes. C.Sixhoursandforty-fourminutes.4.Whywon'tthewomangototheconcert? A.Becausesheisgoingtovisitsomeone. B.Becauseshewillhavesomevisitors. C.Becauseshehasn'tgotaticketfortheconcert.5.Whateventisthemantalkingabout? A.Swimming. B.Relayrace. C.1,500-meterrace.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白,每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第6至第8三個(gè)小題。6.WhatdidAmydo? A.Shecookedthedinner. B.Shewashedthedishes. C.Shewashedclothes.7.Whyistherealotofwateronthefloor? A.Becausethesinkisleaking. B.Becausethetwospeakerswashedthefloor. C.Becausesomethingiswrongwiththetap.8.Whatwillthemandonext? A.Hewillrepairthetaphimself. B.Hewillrepairthesinkhimself. C.Hewillhavethesinkrepaired.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第9至第11三個(gè)小題。9.Whatisthemanworriedabout? A.Hischildren'stastes. B.Hischildren'sbehaviors. C.Hischildren'shealth.10.Howmanychildrendoesthewomanhave? A.2. B.3. C.4.11.Whatdoweknowabouttheman'schildren? A.Theylistentopopmusictillmidnight. B.Theyareinterestedincomputergames. C.Theyfollowtheman.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第12至第14三個(gè)小題。12.WhowilltakeSallytotheairport? A.Maria. B.Dan. C.John.13.WhydoesSallycallJohn? A.Tocheckwhattimeherplaneleaves. B.Toborrowhiscamera. C.Toaskhimtoseeheroff.14.WhattypeofbookhasSallyboughtforthetrip? A.Romance. B.Detective. C.Sciencefiction.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第15至第17三個(gè)小題。15.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout? A.Modernart. B.Modernscience. C.Moderntechnology.16.Whydoesthemanwanttostoptheirdiscussion? A.Becauseheagreeswiththewoman. B.Becausehecan'tpersuadethewoman. C.Becauseherealizesheiswrong.17.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman? A.Shedoesn'tthinkmodernartistsareserious. B.Shealwaysseesonesideofeverything. C.Shelikeschildren'spaintingsbetter.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答第18至第20三個(gè)小題。18.What'sthetalkmainlyabout? A.Howtohelpotherstobejoyful. B.Howtokeepyourselfmotivated. C.Howtofeeljoy.19.Whyshouldoneimmediatelyactoncefeelingjoyfulandexcited? A.Toavoidfindingmoreexcuses. B.Topromotetheefficiency. C.Tokeepthejoyflowingintoyourbody.20.Howmanypiecesofadvicecanwegetfromthetalk? A.3. B.4. C.5.二、單詞拼寫(單句首字母填空)(共12小題;共12分)21.Whattheherohasdonewilli

morepeopletofollowhimandofferhelptootherswhennecessary.22.Ladiesandgentlemen,firstIwanttothankyouforyourhelponb

ofmyschool.23.Itriedtopersuadehim,butwithlittleornoe

.24.ItisMaryratherthanyouwhoistob

forthebrokenwindow.25.Theworldleadersaremeetingnextweek,tryingtos

asolutiontotheproblem.26.Doestheideaofworkingabroada

toyou?No,Idon'twanttoleavemyparents.27.WhentherealMonaLisaturnedupinFlorence,deValfiernosimplytoldhisbuyersthatitwasm

acopy.28.Youhadbetterc

howmuchmoneywewillspendduringthejourney.29.KarlMarxwasforcedtof

hishomeforpoliticalreasons.30.Thepolicehavetakenthes

tothepolicestation.31.Theshopkeeperowedalotofmoneyandcouldnotpayallhisd

.32.YourcousinJaysingsreallywell.Yeah,she'sg

inmusic.Ienvyher!三、單詞拼寫(根據(jù)中文提示拼寫單詞)(共15小題;共15分)33.Arepolitical

(嫌疑犯)keptunderpoliceobservationinyourcountry?34.TheTVprogramme

(吸引)toyoungchildren.35.The

(令人不安的)newsmadehimdisturbed.36.Itwasnotimmediatelyobviousthatwaterwastobe

(基本的)tothedevelopmentoflife.37.Wes

(尋求)ananswertothequestion,butcouldn'tfindone.38.On

of(代表)everyonehere,I'dliketothankthehostforalovelyevening.39.Thegreat

(缺點(diǎn))tolivingonamainroadistheconstantnoise.40.Duringthecivilwarthousandsofpeople

(逃離)thecountryandstayedabroad.41.What'syour

(動(dòng)機(jī))ofdoingthisthing?42.Heacceptedthisjob

(僅僅)forthehighsalary.43.Ifyoufailintheexam,you'llonlyhaveyourselfto

(責(zé)備).44.ThebeautyoftheWestLake

(激勵(lì))alotofpoetstowritetheirgreatpoetry.45.An

(官方的)announcementisexpectedinthenextfewdays.46.Thecouplehadtoworkharddayandnightinordertopayofftheird

(債務(wù)).47.Theclassteacheraskedusto

(計(jì)算)howmuchtimethetaskwouldtake.四、適當(dāng)形式填空(單句適當(dāng)形式)(共10小題;共10分)48.Thewildflowerslookedlikeasoftorangeblanket

(cover)thedesert.49.Don'tforget

(close)thewindowswhenyouleave.50.Thebag

(find)byMaryistheoneIlost.51.What'sthelanguage

(speak)inGermany?52.Teachersusuallytryineverywaytheycan

(convince)usofwhattheysay.53.Themanagerhope

(inform)ofhowourbusinesswasgoingon.54.Isthereanypossibilityofour

(win)thechampionship?55.Withprices

(go)upsofast,wecan'taffordluxuries.56.Shepreferredhim

(spend)alldayout.57.Theproblem

(discuss)nowisveryimportant.五、翻譯(根據(jù)中文提示完成句子)(共15小題;共30分)58.Ireallyappreciate

(同我在一起)whenIamintrouble.(stay)(詞數(shù)不限)59.Brandersuggestedthat

(我們?cè)琰c(diǎn)兒去機(jī)場(chǎng)).60.Accordingtoarecentsurvey,agrowingnumberofpeopleexpressastrongdesire

(從事另外一份工作的)inordertogetmoremoneytosupporttheirfamily.(take)61.Asanadult,youshouldn't

(依賴父母).(depend)62.你應(yīng)該接受我的建議,開始存錢。Youshould

andstartsavingmoney.63.MyaimistotakepartintheNationalEnglishProficiencyCompetition

(代表)ourschool.64.IshowedhimamapofChinaintheMingDynasty

onit.(with)我給他看了一張明朝時(shí)的中國(guó)地圖,所有的邊界都畫在上面。65.老師去世了,這使得他所有學(xué)生非常難過。(詞數(shù)不限)Theteacherpassedaway,

.66.Theoldmanopenedthedrawerand

(發(fā)現(xiàn)所有的現(xiàn)金都被偷了).(詞數(shù)不限)67.他昨天在機(jī)場(chǎng)丟失的那臺(tái)手提電腦是IBM的。Thecomputer

attheairportyesterdayisanIBMlaptop.(lose)68.Moreandmorepeopleincitieswanttoliveinthecountrysidebecausethey

(厭倦了)thenoisyandfast-pacedlife.(詞數(shù)不限)69.

,hewenttotheHollywood.(with)心存夢(mèng)想,他去了好萊塢。70.毫無(wú)疑問,心理壓力會(huì)導(dǎo)致生理疾病。Thereisnodoubtthatstresscan

physicalillness.71.Motheraskedherifshewasveryhot

(穿著么多衣服).72.有人問她時(shí),她肯定了她將要退休。(詞數(shù)不限)

,sheconfirmedthatshewasgoingtoretire.六、單項(xiàng)選擇(共20小題;共20分)73. Beingquickmindedandgoodatcreatingawinwinsituation,theyoungmanagerwassenttosignthedocument

thecommittee. A.onaccountof B.onbehalfof C.infavourof D.inhonourof74. Iwasn'tblaminganyone;I

saiderrorslikethiscouldbeavoided. A.merely B.mostly C.rarely D.nearly75. Astheclockstrucknine,players

theirpositionsandthematchbegan. A.stoodup B.tookup C.madeup D.setup76. Artistsliketogotonatureto

theircreativity. A.draw B.attract C.encourage D.inspire77. It'snoteasytolearnEnglishwell.

asmuchaspossibleisnecessary. A.Havingread B.Read C.Reading D.Tohaveread78. Kidscansuddenlygetverytired

togetherfornoreason. A.ofplaying B.toplay C.afterplaying D.inplaying79.

intoeightlanguages,thebookhassoldmorethan6millioncopies. A.Havingtranslated B.Translating C.Beingtranslated D.Translated80. Itrainedheavilyinthesouth,

seriousfloodinginseveralprovinces. A.caused B.havingcaused C.causing D.tocause81. Motherwantedtobeagoodprovider,aroleshe

sincehermarriagetofather. A.shoulders B.shouldered C.isshouldering D.hasbeenshouldering82. Facingtheglobalfinancialcrisis,theChinesegovernmenthastakenmanymeasures

people'slifetodealwithit. A.related B.relatedto C.relating D.relatingto83. Themanagerwasunabletoattendbuthesenthisdeputy(副手)asa

. A.replacement B.substitution C.substitute D.change84. I

,no,Iamquitecertain,thatheisunwelcomeintheneighborhood. A.conclude B.suspect C.reject D.quarrel85.

thatweshouldlookafterthethreedogsthreetimes,mymotherlefthome. A.Mentioning B.Havingbeenmentioned C.Havingmentioned D.Mentioned86. Itwasyourdecisionratherthanoursthat

hisbeinginvolvedinthematter. A.resultedfrom B.layin C.broughtin D.ledto87.

forhissecretarytoattendthemeeting,ourmanagerleftthecompanyinarush. A.Tohavearranged B.Toarrange C.Arranging D.Havingarranged88. Wedon'tknowwho

forthemurder,butthepolicemenwilltellusthetruthsoon. A.istoblame B.istobeblamed C.isblaming D.istobeblaming89. Wearecurrently

newwaysofexpandingourmembership. A.seeking B.searching C.hunting D.pursuing90.

ourfood

,wehadtowalktoavillageforhelp. A.Since;runsout B.Because;runout C.With;runningout D.For;runningout91. Whenshewokeupinthehospital,shetoldthenewspaperreportersthatshewastheonlyone

theshipwreck. A.surviving B.havingsurvived C.tosurvive D.survived92. HowdoyouthinktheWorldCupheldinBrazilin2023? It

tomanyfans. A.adapted B.applied C.adjusted D.appealed七、完形填空(共20小題;共30分)Onespringafternoonfiveyearsago,JimmyLiaowascryinginthehallofTaipei'sSherwoodHotel,Lifeseemed93

.Thepeoplewholaughedastheywalkedpastweretakingtheir94

forgranted,justashe95

himself.Now,however,hefelt96

—andhecouldn'tevenshowhisdisappointmentinhis97

.Seekingmorepersonallysatisfying98

,hehadjustleftasuccessfuljobasacommercialartistwhenitseemedthatfate(命運(yùn))playedacruel99

onhim.Itwasatthistimethathedevelopedcancerandwas100

towork.ButthatmomentinthehotelwasaturningpointforJimmy.Hebeganto101

thefactthatthereisnosuchathingasfate,only102

.Sincethen,hehaspublishedseveralimaginative,illustrated(帶插圖的)books.AccordingtoJimmy,youare103

youchoosetobe.Youcangiveuporyoucanworktobeahappierperson.Jimmyrealizedthat,whiletheworld104

seemsunfair,yourchoicecanchangeyourlife.Thisideacanbe105

inJimmy'sbooks,wherehischaractersshowthepowerlessnesstheyfeel106

makingtheirchoices.ThemessagethatgoeswithJimmy'sdrawings,however,is107

.Thoughtheworldmaymakeusfeelsmall,wemustbe108

.Everythingwillbeallrightforus—asitisforthe"smallpeople"inJimmy'sbooks—ifwemakechoicesthatare109

forus.Inspiteofhisnew110

andwealth,Jimmyprefersworking111

athomewithhiswifeanddaughter.Hespendshismorningsdrawing.ToJimmy,livingalifeashechoosesmeansmuchmorethanmoneyandfamecould112

.93. A.unhappy B.unusual C.unfair D.uneasy94. A.health B.wealth C.happiness D.illnesses95. A.oughtto B.hadto C.neededto D.usedto96. A.ashamed B.disappointed C.helpless D.endless97. A.crying B.painting C.imagination D.consideration98. A.home B.condition C.situation D.work99. A.game B.trick C.role D.part100. A.unable B.impossible C.unfit D.difficult101. A.understand B.face C.refuse D.recognize102. A.failures B.efforts C.choices D.interests103. A.that B.what C.which D.whoever104. A.always B.seldom C.sometimes D.usually105. A.found B.drawn C.written D.accepted106. A.after B.about C.with D.before107. A.powerful B.hopeful C.useful D.successful108. A.great B.strong C.brave D.equal109. A.scientific B.basic C.right D.simple110. A.product B.fame C.name D.job111. A.rapidly B.separately C.slowly D.quietly112. A.offer B.gain C.gather D.earn八、閱讀理解(共15小題;共30分)AHelivedhiswholelifeasapoorman.Hisartandtalentwererecognizedbyalmostnoone.Hesufferedfromamentalillnessthatledhimtocutoffpartofhisleftearin1888andtoshoothimselftwoyearslater.Butafterhisdeath,heachievedworldfame.Today,DutchartistVanGoghisrecognizedasoneoftheleadingartistsofalltime.Now,150yearsafterhisbirthonMarch30,1853,Zundert,thetownofhisbirth,hasmade2023"TheVanGoghYear"inhishonour.AndtheVanGoghMuseuminAmsterdam,hometothebiggestcollectionofhismasterpieces,ismarkingtheanniversarywithexhibitionsthroughouttheyear.Themuseumdrawsaround1.3millionvisitorseveryyear.Somepeopleenjoytheartandthenlearnabouthislife.Othersarefirstinterestedinhislife,whichthenhelpsthemunderstandhisart.VanGoghwasthesonofaminister.Heleftschoolwhenhewasjust15.Bytheageof27,hehadalreadytriedmanyjobsincludinganartgallerysalesmanandaFrenchteacher.Finallyin1880,hedecidedtobeginhisstudiesinart.VanGoghisfamedforhisabilitytoputhisownemotions(情感)intohispaintingsandshowhisfeelingsaboutascene.Hisstyleismarkedbyshort,broadbrushstrokes(繪畫筆法)."InsteadoftryingtoreproduceexactlywhatIhavebeforemyeyes,Iusecolourmorefreely,inordertoexpressmyselfmoreforcibly,"hewroteinalettertohisbrotherin1888.VanGoghsoldonlyonepaintingduringhisshortlife.Hereliedheavilyonsupportfromhisbrother,anartdealerwholivedinParis.Butnowhisworksaresoldformillionsofdollars.HisPortraitofDr.GachetsoldforUS$89.5millionin1990.Itisthehighestpriceeverpaidforapainting."Ithinkhispaintingsarepowerfulandthebrilliantcoloursinthemareattractivetopeople,"saidaVanGogh'sfan.113.AllthroughhislifeVanGogh

. A.dependedonhisbrother B.workedhardonhisdream C.wasnotrecognizedbypeople D.expressedhimselfinpaintings114.VanGoghkilledhimselfbecauseof

. A.thepoorlife B.hisillness C.hispainfromtheleftear D.therefusalbyartistsofhistime115.OneofthecharacteristicsofVanGogh'spaintingsis

. A.thelikenessbetweenhispaintingsandthereality B.theshorttimeforhimtocompleteapainting C.thevariousstylesmixedtogether D.thespecialstrokeshemade116.Thesellingofhispaintingsisconsideredtobethemostsuccessfulbecause

. A.moreandmorepeoplelikehispaintings B.peoplecanunderstandhimthroughhispaintings C.1.3millionpeoplevisithispaintingmuseumeveryyear D.Zunderthasmade2023"theVanGoghYear"inhishonourBTheInternationalPaintingContestonGoogle'shomepagein2023maylookprettystrange,butitspotlightsaveryseriousissue:cleanwater,whichisunusualforan11-year-oldfromLongIsland.AudreyZhang,afifth-graderfromLevittown,N.Y,isthewinnerofthisyear'sDoodle4Googlecontest,risingtothetopofsome100,000entriesonthethemeof"drawonethingtomaketheworldabetterplace".Herpiece,titled"BacktoMotherNature,"describesadetailedwater-cleaningmachine.ZhangworkedwithateamofartistsatGoogletoanimate(使…生動(dòng))herdrawing."Tomaketheworldabetterplace,Icameupwithatransformativewaterpurifier,amachineusedtoremovedirtyorharmfulsubstances,"GooglequotedZhangassaying,"Ittakesindirtyandpollutedwaterfromrivers,lakesandevenoceans,thenmassivelytransformsthewaterintoclean,safeandpurewater.Whenhumansandanimalsdrinkthiswater,theywillliveahealthierlife."Shecreatedawholeworldaroundthedevice—onepopulatedbyhumans,awhaleinatophatanddragons."Zhang'spieceissovividandsorichandsofullandsocomplete,"GoogleDoodleteamleaderRyanGermicktoldtheWashingtonPost,"Everyleafseemedtohavelifeinit."AlongwithhavingherartworkfeaturedonGoogle'shomepage,Zhangwinsa$30,000collegescholarship.Inaddition,herschoolwillreceivea$50,000GoogleforEducationtechnologygrant,andthecompanyisdonating$20,000inhernametoacharitydevotedtobringingcleanwatertoschoolsinBangladesh.OnSunday,thenightbeforeherworkwasrevealedonnet,ZhangtoldNewsdayshewasexcitedbythebigwin,butsaidshewouldn'tbeawakewhenherartfirstwentonlineatmidnight."Ihaveschooltomorrow,soIcan'tstayuplate,"shetoldthepaper.117.What'sthepassagemainlyabout? A.Thewinnerandherworkinthepaintingcontest. B.TheteamofartistsatGoogletoanimatedrawings. C.ThepaintingcontestofGoogle'shomepagein2023. D.Thewater-cleaningmachineinthepaintingcontest.118.Accordingtothepassage,weknowthat

. A.AudreyZhangiscreativeandself-disciplined B.awater-cleaningdevicewasmadeinthecontest C.$50,000willbedonatedinAudreyZhang'sname D.Zhang'spiecewasprintedinallmajornewspapers119.Theunderlinedwordinparagraph1probablymeans"

". A.putupwith B.lookforwardto C.breakawayfrom D.focusattentiononCImaginethatwhilewalkingthroughaparkoneday,youbegintonoticestrangethingsallaroundyou.Peopleincolorfulclothesfromcenturiesagowalkonthepaths.Amagicianisdoingamazingtricks.Musiciansplaystrangemusiconstrangeinstruments.Knightsonhorsebackshowtheirskillsinridingcompetitions.Thesmellofroastingmeatbeginstomakeyourmouthwater.Apleasantvoiceshouts,"Goodmorrow!"Whatisgoingon?Haveyoutraveledbackintime?Inaway,yes.YouhavefoundyourselfinthemidstofaRenaissancefair!Sincethe1960s,RenaissancefairshavegrowninpopularityintheUSandCanada.Communitiesinatleast44statesandtwoCanadianprovincesnowholdannualRenaissancefairs.Over200fairsareheldeveryyear,with40inCaliforniaalone.ThefirstRenaissancefairwasstartedinthe1960sbyaschoolteacherinsouthernCalifornianamedPhyllisPatterson.Shewantedtogiveherstudentsareal-lifehistoryexperience,soshecreatedthe"RenaissanceFaire"inherbackyard.Therest,astheysay,ishistory.SinceRenaissancefairsare"livinghistory",youmightthinktheyaredesignedtobemainlyeducational.It'struethatsomepeopletrytomakethefairsasgenuineaspossible.However,formanyothers,thekeywordisentertainment.Withallthemusiciansandmagicianswalkingabout,youwilldefinitelybeentertained.Arenaissancefairwillbeafeastforyoureyesandyourears,nottomentionyourstomach.Youcanenjoysamplingthefoodanddrinkwhilewatchingparadesandliveanimaldisplays.Browsethroughtheboothsandadmiretheartworkandhandicrafts.Youaresuretobebotheducatedandentertained.Ifyou'rewonderinghowtodresstoattendaRenaissancefair,that'suptoyou.Somepeoplegoalloutanddressupincostumes.Othersjustgointheirnormal,everydayclothes.Howeveryoudress,you'resuretobeoverwhelmedbythesightsandsoundsandsmellsofaRenaissancefair.Andifyouhaveeverwantedtotravelbackintime,here'syourchance.120.Whatisthefirstparagraphabout? A.Achapterofawarnovel. B.Asightofthelocalmarket. C.AsceneofRenaissancefairs. D.Aslowwalkinginthepark.121.WhydidPhyllisstartaRenaissancefair? A.Tohelpherstudentsbecomethemasterofhistory. B.Toallowherstudentstoplayinherbackyard. C.Togiveherstudentsanexperienceoflife. D.Tomakeherstudentsexperiencehistory.122.Aswellaseducating,Renaissancefairsareintendedfor

. A.fun B.communication C.business D.adventure123.Thelastparagraphsuggeststhat

. A.youaretaughttomakeartwork B.youarefreetodressforthefairs C.youhavetolookafterliveanimals D.youcanenjoyfoodfreeofcharge124.Themainideaofthepassageisthat

. A.AmericansandCanadianslikefairsmore B.attendingRenaissancefairsistobeeducated C.Renaissancefairsaremorepopularthanever D.CaliforniaiswheremodernfairswerebornDIfyoutakealookatthebest-sellingbooksintheUKthesedays,itisalmostcertainthattherewillbealotofautobiographiesinthatlist.BillClinton,NelsonMandelaandactorMichaelJFoxhaveallwrittenthem.Anautobiographyisthestoryofaperson'slife,writtenbythatperson.Itisusuallyaveryfamouspersonwhomighttellusallabouttheirchildhood,howtheybecamefamousandanyotherinterestingthingsthathavehappenedintheirlives.Traditionally,someonewouldwriteanautobiographywhentheywereolderbecausetheyhadhadalong,successfullife.However,thesedaystherearemanymagazineswithstoriesandphotosofthestarswhichsellverywell.RealityTVshowsareextremelypopularandlotsofpeoplebecomefamousveryeasilyjustfrombeingontheTVratherthanbeingabletosingoractwell.Asaresult,peoplebecomefamousveryquicklyandassoonastheyarefamous,alotofmoneycanbemadefromwritinganautobiography,eveniftheyareveryyoung.Sonowyoucanfindanautobiographyfromalmosteveryonewhoisinthepubliceye.EventhoughwecanfollowthelivesofthestarsverycloselyonTVorinmagazinesnowadays,wemaybedon'tknowhowtheylivetheirlivesfromdaytoday.Autobiographiesoftengivetheinformationweneverknewaboutthestars.TheBritishpublicareverycurioustofindoutmoresotheyareveryeagertoreadautobiographies.Noteverystarwantstowritethough.Sometimesstarsemploywriterstowritetheirlifestoriesforthem.Thewriterwillinterviewthestar,listentoeverythingtheywanttosay,recordinterviewsandthenwritethebookbasedontheirwords.DavidBeckhamdidthiswithhisbookMySide.Noteveryonelikestoreadbooksregularlybuttheymightliketoreadaboutthelivesofstars.AutobiographiesarehelpingtogetmoreBritishpeoplereadingbooks.About100millionautobiographiesaresoldinBritaineveryyear.Morestarsdependonthemforextraincomeandasmoreofthesebooksappearintheshops,morepeoplearesuretokeepbuyingthem.125.Anautobiographyis

. A.alwaysabest-sellerintheUK B.someone'slifestorynormallywrittenbythemselves C.amagazinewithstoriesandphotosofastar D.aprogramthattellsusthelivesofthestarsnowadays126.Traditionally,someonewouldwritehisautobiographywhen

. A.theybecamefamous B.theywantedtomakemoney C.theywereolderandhadachievedalot D.theywantedtosharetheirchildhoodwiththereaders127.Thewriterprobablywouldagreethatautobiographiesaregoodinthat

. A.theytellusalotabouttheeverydaylifeoffamouspeople B.famouspeopleearnalotofmoneybysellingthem C.theyencouragepeopletoread D.wecanlearnalotfromthem九、短文7選5(5選5等)(共5小題;共10分)Areyoutrulyhappy?Doyoueverknowwhatitmeanstobehappyandwhatittakestoachievehappiness?Theseareimportantquestionsforanyonewhoislookingforhappiness.128.

Makeaplanforachievinggoalsthatyoubelievewillmakeyouhappy.Yourmoodswillverylikelyincreaseifyouaregoingaftersomethingyouvalue.Surroundyourselfwithhappypeople.Itiseasytobegintothinknegativelywhenyouaresurroundedbypeoplewhothinkthatway.129.

Whensomethinggoeswrong,trytofigureoutasolutioninsteadofbeingabsorbedinselfpity.Trulyhappypeopledon'tallowsetbacks(挫折)toaffecttheirmoodbecausetheyknowthatwithalittlethoughttheycanturnthecircumstances(形勢(shì))backtotheirfavor.

130.

Theseminuteswillgiveyouthechancetofocusonthepositivethingsinyourlifeandwillleadyoutocontinuoushappiness.

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Whetheryoutreatyourselftolunch,takearelaxingbathorsimplyspendafewextraminutesonyourappearance,youwillputyourselfinabettermood.Findingthehumorinsituationscanalsoleadtohappiness.What'smore,makefriendswithpeoplewhohaveasenseofhumor.Keepinghealthyisanotherwaytoachievehappiness.132.

A.Whatmakesonepersonhappymaybeverydifferentfromwhatmakessomeoneelsehappy. B.However,ifyouarearoundpeoplewhoarehappy,theiremotional(情感的)statewillbeinfectious(易傳染的). C.Beingoverweightornoteatingnutritiousfoodscanhaveanegativeeffectonyourmood. D.ThefollowingareafewtipsthatIfollowtocreatehappinessinmylife. E.Spendafewminutesthinkingaboutthethingsthatmakeyouhappy. F.Humorplaysanimportantroleinhappiness. G.It'salsoimportanttotakesometimetodosomethingniceforyourself.十、補(bǔ)全短文(共10小題;共10分)"Ifyou'retalkingtomeinanoisyrestaurantandmynervesystemisgoodatlockingontothesoundofyourvoice,I133.

understandwhatyousaybetter."TheresearchatNorthwesternUniversityshowsthat134.

(play)amusicalinstrumentisgoodforyourbrain.Andthebrainremembershowto"lockonto"theimportantsounds,135.

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