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Unit8拔尖測評一、

單項選擇。(每小題1分,共10分)(

B

)1.—Hello,Jenny.Ican’tfindmyMathsbook

.Did

youseeit?—Sorry,Ididn’t.A.everywhereB.anywhereC.somewhereD.nowhereB一二三四五六七(

B

)2.—Doyouknowtheyoungladywas

charged

shoplifting?—Really?ButIdon’tthinksheisguilty

thecrime.A.for;ofB.with;ofC.of;withD.with;forB一二三四五六七(

B

)3.―Idon’tknowwhyheleft

withoutanywordsthis

morning.―Maybehehadsomethingimportanttodo.A.inamomentB.inahurryC.inawayD.inasense(

C

)4.(2023·郴州改編)Teaistheleafofaplant

grows

widelyinChina,Japanandothercountries.A.whatB.whoC.thatD.whereBC一二三四五六七(

B

)5.(2023·天津)Lisaisapopularmonitor.She

her

classmatesandteachers.A.takespartinB.getsonwellwithC.getsintotroublewithD.keepsclearofB一二三四五六七(

B

)6.ThepolicethinkthatSuspect1

justnowand

didn’t

thetruth.A.lay;sayB.lied;tellC.lay;speakD.lied;talk(

B

)7.Tomwasseen

inthestreetthismorningandItold

him

.A.playing;don’tdosoB.playing;nottodosoC.toplay;todosoD.toplay;don’tdosoBB一二三四五六七(

A

)8.—Theexam

tobeharderthanwethought.—Youshouldpractisemorebeforetheexam.Remember,practicemakes

perfect.A.turnedoutB.foundoutC.carriedoutD.putoutA一二三四五六七(

B

)9.—Mum,doyouknow

?Anengineer.—That’sinteresting.Iguessyouoftenfixthingsforothersinyourschool.A.whatdomyclassmatescallmeB.whatmyclassmatescallmeC.whydomyclassmatescallmeD.whymyclassmatescallmeB一二三四五六七(

D

)10.—Theyoungmanmusthavesomethingtodowiththe

murder.—

,thoughheinsistedhehaddonenothingagainstthelaw.A.IhopesoB.IsupposenotC.Idon’tthinksoD.IsupposesoD一二三四五六七二、

完形填空。(每小題1分,共15分)OnesunnyMonday,Idecidedtogoforawalkonthepathnearmy

housewithmyhusband.Onmy

1

wasaveryspecialring:I’djust

pickeditupfromthejeweller’sthedaybeforebecauseIhaditdesignedto

holdadiamondmygrandmothergavemeformy23rdbirthday.Ilooked

downatmyringasIbeganmy

2

,feelingassunnyastheday.一二三四五六七ImaginemysadnesswhenIlookedagainattheendofthepathand

foundthediamondwas

3

.Anxiously(焦急地),Istartedbackalong

thepath,lookingforthe

4

diamond.Inmyheart,Iknewhow

hopelessmysearchwas.Thepathwaslongandcoveredwithleaves.AsI

searchedthe

5

,cryingandupset,Imetanoldgentleman.“What’s

thematter,love?”heasked

6

.“Lostsomething?”Iexplained

aboutthemissingdiamondandshowedhimthehole

7

myring.He

whistled,

“That’sgoingtobehardtofind.Tellyouwhat,love,Iwalk

alongthispatheveryday.一二三四五六七I’llkeepmy

8

openforit.”Ithankedhim,

9

nothing,buttold

himmyhusbandoftenwalkedourdogsalongthepath

10

hemightfind

something.Afewdayslater,myhusbandmettheoldmanonthepath.“Guess

what?”hesaid.“Ifoundyourdiamond!”

11

hehadfoundthetiny

diamondandwaswillingtohandthediamondbacktomyhusband,saying

casually(漫不經(jīng)心地),

“ItwasluckythatIfoundit.Ionlyhave50per

centeyesightinoneeye.”Whenmyhusbandofferedhimmoneyforhis

help,herefusedit.一二三四五六七Hecouldhaveeasily

12

thediamond,orsoldit,asit’sworthseveral

thousanddollars.

13

,hereturnedit.Thankstothisman,I’llspend

therestofmydaystryingtodosomethinglikethatfor

14

person.And

whatIhavetodoislookatmyringand

15

myselfthattherearekind

andgeneroussoulsthere.一二三四五六七(

D

)1.A.pocket

B.foot

C.head

D.finger(

C

)2.A.work

B.path

C.walk

D.talk(

C

)3.A.losing

B.left

C.gone

D.missed(

B

)4.A.big

B.tiny

C.colourless

D.shiny(

B

)5.A.street

B.ground

C.room

D.yard(

A

)6.A.kindly

B.sadly

C.happily

D.rudely(

A

)7.A.in

B.to

C.above

D.among(

C

)8.A.house

B.mouth

C.eyes

D.hands(

B

)9.A.getting

B.expecting

C.explaining

D.tellingDCCBBAACB一二三四五六七(

C

)10.A.because

B.when

C.if

D.since(

D

)11.A.Hopefully

B.Naturally

C.Unluckily

D.Unbelievably(

B

)12.A.thrown

B.kept

C.covered

D.placed(

A

)13.A.However

B.And

C.Or

D.So(

C

)14.A.theother

B.others

C.another

D.other(

B

)15.A.ask

B.remind

C.warn

D.promiseCDBACB一二三四五六七三、

閱讀理解。(每小題2.5分,共25分)AOrdeal

by

InnocenceisahotTVseries.Itisadaptedfromadetective

storywrittenbyAgathaChristie.AgathaChristie’srealnamewasAgathaMiller.Agathawasbornin

1890.ShewasanEnglishwriter.ShemarriedArchibaldChristiewhenshe

was24yearsold,andshechangedherfamilynametoChristie.一二三四五六七Shesoldherfirstmysterybookin1920.Itwasthefirsttimethatthe

worldhadmetAgatha’sfamousdetectiveHerculePoirot.Tenyearsafter

that,Agathawroteherbookwithhersecondfamousdetective,Miss

Marple.In1928,Agatha’sfirstmarriagebrokeup.ShemarriedSirMax

Mallowanin1930,butshestillwroteherbooksunderthenameAgatha

Christie.Sheisknownforher66detectivenovelsand14shortstorycollections.

Herstoriesarefamousfortheirplottwistsandsurprisingendings.一二三四五六七Sowheredidherimaginationcomefrom?Whenshewasakid,

Agathalikedtoinventimaginaryfriends,andshespentmostofhertime

withherimaginaryfriends.Sheusuallymetherimaginaryfriendsinher

dreams.Agatha’sunconventional(非常規(guī)的)childhoodgaveherawild

imagination.Agathaalsolovedwatchingmusicalsandplayswhenshewasyoung,

whichmadeherinterestedinwriting.Bytheageof18,Agathawaswriting

thestoriesshelikedtelling.Soalifelongpassionbegan.一二三四五六七Today,manyofAgatha’sdetectivenovels,suchasMurder

on

the

Orient

Express(《東方快車謀殺案》)andDeath

on

the

Nile(《尼羅河

上的慘案》),havebeenadaptedintofilmsandplays.Theseadaptations

havemadeherworksmorepopularacrosstheworld.Agatha’sworkshavebeentranslatedintomorethan103languages,

andthetotalsaleshavereached2billioncopies.AccordingtoGuinness

WorldRecords,Agathaisthebest-sellingbookwriterinhumanhistory.On

January12,1976,shediedinherbirthplace,England,attheageof85.一二三四五六七(

D

)1.WhatkindofstoryisOrdeal

by

Innocence?A.Afunnystory.B.Alovestory.C.Asadstory.D.Adetectivestory.(

B

)2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“adapted”probablymeanin

Chinese?A.翻譯B.改編C.表達(dá)D.模仿DB一二三四五六七(

D

)3.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatements

isnottrue?A.AgathawasborninEnglandin1890.B.Agatha’sstorieshavesurprisingendings.C.Agathahadanunconventionalchildhood.D.FewpeopleareinterestedinDeath

on

the

Niletoday.D一二三四五六七(

C

)4.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.AllreadersloveAgatha’sdetectivenovels.B.HerculePoirotwasoneofAgatha’simaginaryfriendsinherchildhood.C.MissMarpleappearedinAgatha’sbookin1930.D.Agathalovedactingoutmusicalsandplays.C一二三四五六七(

B

)5.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?A.ThestudyofOrdeal

by

Innocence.B.TheintroductiontoAgathaChristie.C.ThebooksofArchibaldChristie.D.ThechildhoodofAgathaChristie.B一二三四五六七BHewasanoldmanwhofishedaloneinaboatandhehadgoneeighty-

fourdaysnowwithouttakingafish.Inthefirstfortydaysaboyhadbeen

withhim.Butafterfortydayswithoutafish,theboy’sparentshadtoldhimthat

theoldmanwasnowexactlyandfinallysalao,whichwastheworstformof

badluck,andtheboyhadgoneattheirordersinanotherboatwhichcaught

threegoodfishinthefirstweek.一二三四五六七Itmadetheboysadtoseetheoldmancomeineachdaywithhisboat

emptyandhealwayswentdowntohelphimcarryfishingtools.Theoldmanwasthinwithdeepwrinkles(皺紋)inthebackofhis

neck.Hishandshadthedeepscars(疤)fromdealingwithheavyfish.But

noneofthesescarswerefresh.Everythingabouthimwasoldexcepthiseyesandtheywerethesame

colourastheseaandwerecheerfulandfullofconfidence.一二三四五六七“Santiago,”theboysaidtohimastheyclimbedfromthebank

wheretheboatwaspulledup,

“Icouldgowithyouagain.We’vemade

somemoney.”Theoldmanhadtaughttheboytofishandtheboyloved

him.“No,”theoldmansaid.“You’rewithaluckyboat.Staywith

them.”

“Butrememberhowyouwenteighty-sevendayswithoutfishand

thenwecaughtbigoneseverydayforthreeweeks.”

“Iremember,”the

oldmansaid.“Iknowyoudidnotleavemewillingly.”

“Itwasmypapa

whomademeleave.IamaboyandImustdowhathetoldmeto.”

“I

know,”theoldmansaid.一二三四五六七“Iquiteunderstandthat.”

“Hedoesn’thavemuchfaith(信心),does

he?”

“No,”theoldmansaid.“Butwehave,don’twe?”

“Yes,”

theboysaid.“CanIofferyouabeerontheterrace?Andthenwe’lltake

thefishingtoolshome.”

“Whynot?”theoldmansaid.“Between

fishermen.”Theysatontheterraceandmanyofthefishermenmadefunoftheold

man,buthewasnotangry.Someotherolderfishermenlookedathimand

weresad.Buttheydidn’tshowitandtheyspokepolitelyaboutthesea,the

weatherandwhattheyhadseen.一二三四五六七(

A

)6.Howlongdidtheoldmangofishingwiththeboyaccordingto

Paragraph1?A.Forfortydays.B.Forforty-fourdays.C.Foreighty-fourdays.D.Foreighty-sevendays.(

B

)7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“that”referto?A.Theboywouldleavehimsoonerorlater.B.Theboyhadtolistentohisfatherandlefthim.C.Hecouldn’tcatchfishbecausehewastooold.D.Hecouldn’tsucceedwithouttheboy’ssupport.AB一二三四五六七(

B

)8.Whatistherightorderofthestoryabouttheboyinthe

passage?①Theoldmancaughtsomebigfishwiththeboy. ②Theoldmantaughttheboyhowtofishonthesea.③Theboywantedtogofishingwiththeoldmanagain. ④Theboyhelpedtheoldmantakethefishingtoolshome.A.①④③②B.②①③④C.②③④①D.③④①②B一二三四五六七(

D

)9.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraphofthestory?A.Theoldmanlikedtomakefunofotherfishermen.B.Theoldmanoftenprovidedbeerforotherfishermen.C.Allfishermenlaughedattheoldmanexcepttheboy.D.Somefishermenfeltsadfortheoldman.D一二三四五六七(

B

)10.Fromthestorywecanknowthattheoldmanis

.A.amanwhooftenshowedoffB.amanwhonevergaveupC.amanwhosometimesgotangryD.amanwhoseldomstayedcalmB一二三四五六七四、

詞匯。(每小題1分,共10分)A.

根據(jù)首字母、漢語提示或英文釋義寫出單詞。1.Thedogis

(守衛(wèi),保衛(wèi))thehouse.Ifastrangercomes

near,itbarksloudly.2.—Youhaven’tsaida

(單個的)wordsincelastFriday.

What’swrong?—Nothing.Justleavemealone.guarding

single

一二三四五六七3.Intheterriblewar,manysoldierswere

(使……受傷)

andweresenttothenearesthospital.4.I’mwonderingwhethersomeonehas

(closesomething)allthe

windowsalready.5.HowcanItrustyou?You’ve

?tomeagainandagain.wounded

shut

lied

一二三四五六七6.

,thestoryisnotinterestingatall.7.—It’sraining

outside.—Nowondersomanyparentsdrive

topickuptheirchildren.8.—Youarealwayssolazy!I’veneverseenan

?roombefore.—Sorry!Iwillcleanitrightaway.Totellthetruth

heavily

untidier

B.

選用方框中所給的單詞或短語并用其適當(dāng)形式填空,有一個單詞或短

語是多余的。heavy

breakinto

tidy

tellthetruth

solvethecase

safe一二三四五六七9.

,thepolicehaveworkedforafewdayswithouta

goodrest.10.Thepoliceareconcernedforthe

?ofthe12-year-oldboywho

hasbeenmissingforthreedays.Tosolvethecase

safety

一二三四五六七五、[傳統(tǒng)文化](2024·原創(chuàng))語法填空。(每空1分,共10分)“異獸錄——山海覓境”主題大展

Amodernartexhibitioninspiredbytherareanimalsandwildlifefrom

theShan

Hai

Jing

(Classic

of

Mountains

and

Seas),animportantwork

ongeographyinancientChina,kickedoffintheBeijingNanchiziMuseum

onWednesday.一二三四五六七SinceancientChina,people1.

(create)allkinds

ofliteraryworksinwhichthespecialromanceofChinesepeoplecanbeseen.

Sucharomanticaurais2.

(wide)toldintheClassic

of

Mountains

and

Seas.Containingrichlegendsandfairytales,thebookisvery

3.

(value)tohistoricalstudies,andespeciallyhelpfulfor

researchintoprimitive(原始的)societyofChina,aswellasprimitive

surnames,tribes(部落)andancientpeople’sknowledgeand

understandingoftheuniverse,natureandsocialdevelopment.havecreated

widely

valuable

一二三四五六七4.

exhibition,F(xiàn)antasticCreature:SeekingtheWonders

fromtheClassic

of

Mountains

and

Seas,iscurated(組織)5.

?Hu

Danjie.Atotalof19modernartistsborninthe1950stothe1990s6.

?

(invite)totakepart.Throughtheirsome70works,visitorscan

returntoancienttimes7.

immerse(沉浸于)themselvesinhuman

imagination.The

by

were

invited

and

一二三四五六七Theexhibitionalso8.

(offer)theaudienceamulti-media

experience.Insidetheexhibitionhall,contemporary(當(dāng)代的)Chinese

paintings,oilpaintings,sculptures,digitalphotosandinstallationsare

gatheredtogetherinthegarden-likespaceofthemuseum.Throughthis

exhibition,theartistsexplorethe9.

(possible)of

contemporaryartgivingbirthtonewlifefrom10.

?

(tradition)Chinesemythology.TheexhibitionwilllastuntilMarch31.offers

possibility

traditional

一二三四五六七六、

任務(wù)型閱讀。(每空1分,共10分)Nobodylikesmakingmistakes.Butnooneisperfect.Ifyoucanlearn

frommistakescorrectly,theycanmoveyouforward.一二三四五六七Ifyouhavemademistakesthatharmotherpeople,itisimportantto

offeratrueapology(道歉)inperson.Agoodapologywillprobablymake

theotherpersonforgiveyou.Ifyourefusetoapologize,thepersonhurtby

youwillholditagainstyou.Ifyouareafraidtomakeamistake,youwill

spendmostofyourlifedoingnothing.Thereisnoharminmakingmistakes.

Itisapartofgoingforward.Themoredutiesyoutake,themoremistakes

youwillpossiblymake.一二三四五六七Unluckily,itisnaturaltojustify(為……辯解)ouractions.When

youmakeamistake,youwillfirstblamesomeoneelse.Whenmistakesare

made,thebosswon’tbeinterestedinjustifications.Sometimesitisbestto

say,verysimply—yes,Imadeamistake.Mistakeshappenfordifferentreasons.Toavoidrepeatingthem,you

needtounderstandthemainreason.Forexample,youmayhavemadea

mistakebysayingsomeunkindwords.Ifyoumakemistakesbecauseyouare

tired,trytogetmoresleep;ifyouarestressed,trytorelaxandkeep

awayfromthestressofwork.一二三四五六七Youshouldavoidfeelingguiltyaboutmakingmistakes,butatthe

sametime,youshouldmakeadecisiontolearnfromthem.Ifyourepeatthe

samemistakes,itshowsyouaren’tmakingprogressandthattheycause

repeatedsuffering.Oftenmistakesarecausedbybadhabits.Toavoidmaking

thesamemistakesyouneedtobreakthesebadhabitsassoonasyoucan.一二三四五六七The

right1.

?tolearnfrommistakesAdviceSituationsSaysorry2.

?.Thepersonwhowas3.

?by

youwillforgiveyou.Don’tbeafraidtomake

mistakes.Amanwhomakes4.

?mistakesusually

doesnotmakeanything.Apersonwhotakes

moredutiesmaymake5.

?mistakes.ways

truly

hurt/harmed

no

more

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成表格。(每空一詞)一二三四五六七Don’t6.

?time

tryingtojustifymistakes.Whenamistakeismade,you’dbetter

apologize7.

?ofblamingiton

someoneelse.Understand8.

?themistakeshappen.Youmaymakedifferentkindsofmistakes.

Findtherightwaysandtrytoavoidthesame

mistakes.Avoid

9.

?thesamemistakes.Changeyourbadhabitsassoonas

10.

?.spend

instead

why

making/repeating

possible

一二三四五六七七、

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teenagesafety.Awebsitehelpsusgainalotofknowledgeofsafety.Onthe

website,I’velearnedalot.一二三四五六七

?

?

?

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