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Unit3Couldyoupleasetellmewheretherestroomsare

I.完形填空(本題有15小題,每小題2分,共計30分)

Mostofusliketoknowwhereweareandwherewe'regoing.Itcanfeelstrangetobe_

j_.Thewords“beinglost"makeusthinkofadarkandscarywoodorstreet,2that'snot

alwaysthecase.

OncewewereonholidayinVenice.Mydadplannedtogoouttotakephotosearlythenext

morning.Momwasn,t3,butIwouldgowithhim,onlybecausehe4Icouldhavethe

biggesteverbowlofItalianice-creamifIdid.5elsewouldIgetupsoearly?!

Soat5a.m.thenextdayweleftthehotelandstartedwalkinginthe6streets.When

thesuncameup,DadstartedtakingphotosandI7him,downsmallstreetsandoverlittle

bridges.

Afteraboutanhour,IturnedtoDadandasked,"Wherearewe?”Hesaid,“Ihavenoidea.^^I

immediatelyfeltabit8,butDadjustlaughedandsaid,"We'relost!^^Itoldhimto9

hismapandphone.Hesaid,“Ionlybroughtthe10.Comeon.Let'sgetmorelost!”He

laughedagain.

Hislaughter11meandmademefeelsafe.Slowlypeoplewereappearingonthe

streets—shopsandcafesbegantoopen.

Ibeganto12thatwewerelost,andjuststartedwatchingandtakingineverythingthat

washappeningaroundme.

13,afteraboutfourhoursofwalkingaround,wewereback.Momaskedanxiously(擔

心地),“Wherehaveyoubeen?^^Isaidwithabig14,“Wegotlost!”

Thesedayswe15getlostwithsomanythingsaroundus-maps,GPS,appsonour

phones,andsoon.ButDadshowedmethatbeinglostcansometimessimplybesomethingto

enjoy.

)l.A.aloneB.lostC.afraidD.silent

)2.A.orB.soC.butD.and

()3.A.worriedB.touchedC.satisfiedD.interested

()4.A.expectedB.realizedC.remembered0.promised

()5.A.HowB.WhyC.WhenD.Where

()6.A.modemB.noisyC.emptyD.bright

()7.A.leftB.invitedC.guidedD.followed

()8.A.scaredB.hurtC.hungryD.tired

()9.A.pickupB.thinkofC.takeoutD.payfor

()10.A.mapB.bowlC.phoneD.camera

()11.A.savedB.relaxedC.stoppedD.warned

()12.A.doubtB.forgetC.imagineD.regret

()13.A.FinallyB.RecentlyC.Certainly□.Suddenly

()14.A.surpriseB.shameC.smileD.fear

()15.A.hardlyB.oftenC.nearlyD.always

II.閱讀理解(本題有12小題,每小題2.5分,共計30分)

A

EveryEnglishlearnerneedstoknowhowtoask.forsomethinginEnglish.Therearea

numberofwaystodothis.Ifyouknowsomeonehassomething,youcanaskforitwithapolite

question.Ifyoudon,tknow,it'spossibletoaskforsomethingwithayesornoquestion.Be

carefulnottousethedirectexpressions.Inotherwords,don'tsay"Givemethat”,butaskkindly

asthefollowingexamples,44DoyouhaveapenIcouldborrow?,nuIsthereanywine?'"'Didyou

buyanybread?55

Ifyouknoworseesomeonehassomething,askapolitequestionwith“could”,"may"or

“might”.It'salsopossibletouse"can"insomespecialsituations.Inthepast,"can"wasnotused

whenaskingforsomething,butmeantability.IntheUK,peoplemainlyuse“Canyoulend

or“CanIhave...?^^IntheUSA,thisisstillconsideredtobewrongand"MayIhave...?^^is

preferred.

It'scommontouse"Couldyoulend/hand/give…?”"May/CanIborrow...??,“MayIhave...?^^

Donotbeginasentencewith“please”,butyoucanadd"please"attheendofthesentencetobe

polite.

()16.WhatcanLucysaypolitelyifshewantssomecoffee?

A.Passmesomecoffee.

B.Isthereanycoffee?

C.Givemesomecoffee.

D.Takesomecoffeetome.

()17.Whichofthefollowingdicin'tpeopleusewhentheywantedsomethingpolitelyinthe

past?

A.CanIuseyourdictionary?

B.Couldyoulendmeyourbike?

C.MayItryyourcomputernow?

D.MightItakeyourcartoday?

()18.Whichofthefollowingisacorrectpoliteexpressionaccordingtothepassage?

A.Doyougivemeanymilk,please?

B.Pleasecouldyoulendmeyourruler?

C.MayIhavesometea,please?

D.Pleasecouldyouhandmeaknife?

()19.Thepassagemainlytellsus.

A.howtoexpressoraskpolitely

B.whattodowhenwearepolite

C.howtodescribeourideas

D.whattodowithourlanguageproblems

B

“Iamgoingtothestore,UncleMoti,“Minasaid."Doyouwanttocomealong?Youhavenot

seenmuchoftheneighborhoodyet.”

Uncleshookhishead,“No,thankyou,“hesaid."Itisjusttooloudandcrowdedforme.

Everyoneisalwaysonthego,whileIamusedtothepeaceandquietofourvillage.Ifeelafraid

outthere,likeafrightened(害怕的)child.”Minasatonthesofanexttoheruncle."Tellmeabout

thevillage,UncleMoti,“shesaid."WouldIlikeitthere?^^

Unclelaughed."Withoutdoubt,youwouldfinditdullatfirst-theloudestsoundisusually

birdsong.ThepeopleImeetonthestreetareallpeopleIknow,andwestopandtalkorgotothe

teashopandhavetea.Therearenotmanyshops,buttheshopkeepersknowalltheircustomers.

Everyoneisfriendlyandhasasmileforeveryoneelse.^^

“Soundsreallynice,“Minasaid."ButIthinkmaybeitisnotdifferentineveryway.Ireally

wishyouwouldcomewithme,andIcouldshowyouwhyIsaythat.,,Unclesighedandgotup,

saying,<4A11right,Mina.Iwillgo.”

Outonthestreet,carszoomedby,someofthemhonking.Unclelookedverynervousatall

thenoiseandactivities,andMinatookhishand.

“Look,“shesaid,“thereismyfriendNate,andcomingdownthestreetismyteacher,Ms.

Sanchez.^^MinawavedtoNate,whowavedback,andcalledhellotoherteacher.Thensheledher

uncledownthestreettothestore,whereshegreetedtheshopkeeper.t4Hi,Ms.Franklin,thisismy

uncleMoti,whohascomeheretolive.^^

“OverhereJMinatookheruncle'sarmandledhimacrossthestreel.Asignoveradoorread

“Navid'sTeaShop”.Unclesmiled.Theywentinandsatatatable.Theyorderedtea,andUncle

sighedhappily.

“Well,Iseewhatyouweretryingtoshowme,^^hesaid."Thisneighborhoodisyourvillage.

Nowitwillbeminetoo.Ithasfriends,kindshopkeepers,birds,andevenateashop...”

()20.Atfirst,UncleMotididn'twanttogooutwithMinabecause.

A.hemissedhisfamilyinthevillage

B.hefeltverytiredafteralongjourney

C.hedidn'tgetusedtothelifeinMina'sneighborhood

D.peopleinMina*sneighborhoodwereunfriendlytohim

()21.Fromtheunderlinedsentencesinthepassage,wecaninfer(推斷)thatMinaisa

________girl.

A.braveB.caring

C.creativeD.humorous

()22.Thesentence""inthepassageshowsthatMina*sneighborhoodandUncle's

villagearesimilar.

A.Ifeelafraidoutthere,likeafrightenedchild.

B.Youwouldfinditdullatfirst—theloudestsoundisusuallybirdsong.

C.Outonthestreet,carszoomedby,someofthemhonking.

D.Ithasfriends,kindshopkeepers,birds,andevenateashop.

()23.ThestorysuggeststhatUncleMotiwillprobablylateron.

A.stillfeelfrightenedasbefore

B.starttolookforajobinateashop

C.bewillingtogooutinMina'sneighborhood

D.tellpeoplewhyhecametoMina'sneighborhood

C[杭州市四校聯(lián)考2020-2021學年上學期期中]

Ifthere'sonethingI'velearnedfrommyyearsofbeingakid,it*sthatyouhaveZEROcontrol

overyourownlife.

Eversinceschoolended,Ihaven'thadanythingI'veneededtodooranywherePveneededto

be.Aslongastheair-conditioningwasworkingandtheTVremotehadbatteriesinit,Iwasready

forarelaxingsummerholiday.

Butthen,outoftheblue,thishappened—“Packyourbags.We'regoingonaroadtrip!”Mom

saidexcitedly.

Thisisn'tthefirsttimeMomhassprungatriponuswithoutanywarning.Lastyearonmy

firstdayofsummer,shesaidweweregoingtovisitAuntLorettaatthenursinghome.

Itwasn'tmyideaofafunwaytokickoffthesummer.OnetimewhenwevisitedAunt

Loretta,herroommategraspedmeandwouldn'tleimegountilsomeonegaveherachocolate

cookie!

Momkepttalkingaboutgoingtothenursinghomeforawholeday,whichmademeworrya

lot.Butatbreakfastthenextmorning,shetolduswherewewerereallygoing—DisneyWorld.

Iwasveryhappy,becauseIwasreallyworriedaboutspendingthewholeweekatthenursing

home.SowasDad.ButmylittlebrotherDannyheardaboutthechange;hebecameveryangry.

MomhadtalkeduptheAuntLorettatripsomuchthatDannywasactuallyexcitedaboutgoing

由ere.WeendedupputtingoffourtriptoDisneysowecouldvisitAuntLoretta.

ItriedtotalkMomintolettingusdosomethingnormal,likegoingtoawaterparkfortheday,

butshedidn'twanttohearit.Shesaidthatspendingalotoftimetogetherinthecarwouldbea

“bonding“experienceforthewholefamily.

()24.Whatdidtheauthorprefertododuringhissummerholidays?

A.VisitAuntLorettawiththefamily.

B.Travelwithhisfamilyanywhere.

C.Lookafterhislittlebrother.

D.WatchTVcomfortablyathome.

()25.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthattheauthor.

A.lovedhisauntverymuch

B.gotprettyexcitedabouttheroadtrip

C.felthelplesswithhismother'ssurprisetrips

D.hatedDannyfornotgoingtoDisneyWorld

()26.Whomadethefinaldecisioninthefamily?

A.Theauthor.B.Mom.

C.Dad.D.AuntLoretta.

()27.Theauthorwrotethepassageto.

A.rememberhismother

B.tellthestoryofhisaunt

C.expresshisloveforhisbrother

D.sharehischildhoodexperiences

HI.詞匯運用(本題有15小題,每小題2分,共計30分)

(A)用方框中所給單詞的適當形式填空(每空一詞)。

speakcourserushpardonstamp

28.Inmyfreetime,Ilikecollecting.

29.Thereismuchtimeleft,soyouneedn't.

3O.NickVujicicisoneofthemostpopularintheworld.

31.me,wouldyoumindtellingmeifthereisabankaroundhere?

32.Whatgoodnews!Wecanchoosethreeaccordingtoourownintereststhisterm.

(B)根據(jù)短文內容和括號內所給漢語意思,寫出空白處各單詞的正確形式(每空一詞)。

Haveyoueverhadanyexperiencetoaforeigncountry?I33.(建議)youshould

learntoaskfordirectionswhenyouvisitaforeigncountry.

Ihavetraveledalotsofar,andIfindoutdifferentstyles(風格)ofdirectionseverytimeIask

“HowcanIgettothepostoffice?”

Foreigntouristsdon*tfeel34.(方便的)inJapanbecausemoststreetstheredon't

havenames.Peopleuselandmarks(地標)insteadofstreetnames.Forexample,theJapanesewill

telltravelers,uGostraightdowntothe35.(拐角).Turnleftatthebighotelandpassbya

36.(商場).Thepostofficeis37.(在...旁邊)thebusstop.”

InthecountrysideoftheAmericanMidwest,therearenotusuallymanylandmarks.Instead

oflandmarks,peoplewilltellyou38.(直接的)directionsanddistances(距離).In

KansasorIowa,peoplewillsay,"Gonorthtwomiles.Turn39.(向東),andthengo

anothermile.^^

InYucatan,Mexico,nooneanswers"Idon'tknow."Peopletherebelievethat"Idon'tknow.^^

is40.(不禮貌的).Theyusuallygiveananswer,butoftennota41.(正確的)

one.AtouristmaygetlostinYucatan!

Whatifthepersonyouaskdoesn'thavethesenseofdirection?You'dbetterbuysome42.___

(明信片)wherelocal(當土也的)mapsareprinted.Whenaskingforyourdestination,youcanshow

themtopassers-by.Itiswisetosendthemtoyourparentsandfriendsasapresentafterusing

them.

IV.語法填空(本題有10小題,每小題1分,共計10分)

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個適當?shù)脑~,或填入括號中所給單詞的正確形式(每空不

多于3個單詞)。

Haveyoueverheardoffriendshipsamonganimals?AtazooinGermany,anunusual

friendshipdeveloped43.acatandabear.

Nooneisquitesurehowthefriendshipfirstbegan.Oneday,some44.(worker)at

thezoonoticedablackcatwasinthebear*scage(籠子),andthetwoanimalswereplaying

togetherpeacefully.Theyweresurprised45.wellthesmallcatseemedtogetalongwith

thelargebear.Thebearkeeperallowedthecattostaywiththebear.Andlaterthepairandtheir

unusualfriendship46.(become)ahottopicatthezoo.

Afterseveralyears,anewcage47.(build)forthebear.However,thecatwasstillin

thesamecage,soitwalkedaround48.(angry)andcriedtobewiththebear.Thebear

keeperfinallytookpityonthecat49.letitstaywiththebear.Thecatandthebeargot

50.(close)thanbefore.Theyoften51.(sit)togetherandsharedmealsinthe

sun.

Sometimesitmaybenaturalforanimals52.(have)theirownideasaboutwho

wouldmakeagoodfriend.Thesemaysurprisehumans,whousuallyexpectanimalstoform

relationshipswithothersofthesamespecies.

答案

I.l.B2.C3.D4.D5.B

6.C由句意可知凌晨五點的街道應該是沒有什么人的,故用empty來修飾,意為“空蕩蕩的街

道”。

7.D由句意可知太陽升起,爸爸開始拍照,而“我”跟在他的身后,故followed“跟隨”符合題意,

故選D。

8.A根據(jù)前面兩人的對話可知,他們走著走著不知走到哪兒了,故作者感到有點害怕,故選A

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