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Unit4二、完形填空。(15分)閱讀下面短文,駕馭其大意,然后從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。BaoYing,15,Jiangxi,didn'tpassthreesubjectsinthemid-termexams.Hehasbeen16thecomingteacher-parentmeeting.“Ihaven'ttoldmyparentsaboutthereportyet.17myteacherwilldoitatthemeeting.HowIwishtherewerenosuch18!”Baosaid.Inmiddleschools,somestudentswhoaregoodattheirstudies19themeetings.It'satimeforthemto20praise(表揚(yáng))fromteachersandparents.Butsomestudents,likeBao,reallyareafraidofthemeetings.They21alwaysbelateforschool,perform(表現(xiàn))22inclass.Theydon'twanttheir23toknowthesethings.However,theteacher-parentmeetingisnotthat24.LiTingdidn'tlikethemeetingsbecauseshe25gotpoorgrades.Butnow,the14-year-oldSichuangirlhasrealizedthatthemeetingsarevery26.“Myteacherstellme27Ihaven'tdonewellinandgivemeadvice,”Lisaid.“Andthey28myparentstosupervise(監(jiān)督)meathome.”Aftereachmeeting,Listudiesharderandimproves29.“AlthoughI'mnotthetopstudentinmyclass,I'msureIcancatchup—thanks30theteacher-parentmeeting,”Lisaid.(B)16.A.waitingforB.worryingaboutC.gettingreadyforD.fightingfor(A)17.A.ButB.AndC.AlthoughD.Because(B)18.A.subjectB.meetingC.examD.teacher(C)19.A.protectB.dislikeC.welcomeD.hate(B)20.A.findB.enjoyC.likeD.lookfor(C)21.A.mustB.needC.mayD.haveto(A)22.A.badlyB.wellC.impolitelyD.loudly(C)23.A.classmatesB.teachersC.parentsD.friends(D)24.A.popularB.goodC.seriousD.bad(A)25.A.alwaysB.neverC.hardlyD.seldom(B)26.A.clearB.helpfulC.wrongD.typical(C)27.A.whereB.whichC.whatD.why(B)28.A.wantB.askC.tellD.teach(C)29.A.littleB.abitC.alotD.afew(D)30.A.withB.asC.forD.to三、閱讀理解。(30分)閱讀下列材料,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AWhenpeoplehavedifferentopinionsorneeds,conflicts(沖突)mayhappen.NaomiDrew,thewriterofTheKid'sGuidetoWorkingOutConflicts:HowtoKeepCool,StaySafe,andGetAlong,giveskidssomeusefuladviceongettingonwithfriends.Q1:Afriendofmineoftenhangsoutwithourfriends,buthehasneverinvitedme.WhatshouldIdo?A1:Ifafrienddoessomethingyoudon'tlike,don'tbeafraidtotalktohim.Don'tbeangrywithhim.Trytomakehimunderstandyourfeelingssothatyoucanworkthroughittogether.Q2:Myfriendisrude(無禮的)tootherpeople.ShesaidifIdidn'tactlikeher,shewouldstopbeingmyfriend.A2:Never“sellout”justtofollowonefriend.Dowhatyoubelieveisright,andyoucanevenfindsomenewfriends.Q3:MyfriendandIarguealot.Althoughwe'llbefriendsagainsoon,Idon'tlikeit.WhatshouldIdo?A3:“Winninganargument”isn'talwaysworth(值得)it.Nexttimewhenyouargue,letyourfriend“win”ifthethingisnotimportanttoyou.Ifyougivein(讓步)alittle,somayyourfriend.Andremember,probablyyourfriendisn'twrong.Heorshejustseesthingsdifferently.(D)31.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“sellout”inA2meaninChinese?A.大動肝火B(yǎng).有始無終C.自以為是D.背棄原則(D)32.WhichofthefollowingisNaomiDrew'sopinion?A.Seethingsdifferentlyfromothers.B.It'simpossibletowineveryargument.C.Winningisn'teverything,butitissurelynice.D.It'sOKtogiveinwhentwoargueonsomethingsmall.(A)33.Allofthequestionsareaboutconflictsbetween.A.friendsB.neighborsC.childrenandparentsD.studentsandteachersBItwasalreadyhalfpasteightinthemorning.WangFeng,a14-year-oldschoolboy,didn'tshowupatschool.Hewasoftenlateforschool!Theteachercalledhisfatherandgottoknowheplayedonlinegameslatethenightbeforeandcouldn'tgetupontimethatmorning.Infact,hestartedtoplayonlinegamesthreeyearsago.Henearlydroppedoutofschoollastyear.WangFengisnotalone.ChinaInternetInformationCentershowsthattherearethousandsofteenageInternetusersineachcity.Manyofthem,likeWangFeng,spendtoomuchtimeplayingonlinegameseveryday.Thisproblemisgettingmoreandmoreserious.Tosolveit,ourcountryhasmadesomespecialrules.TherulessaythatplayersneedtousetheirownIDcardstoplayonlinegames.Thismaystopteenagerswhoaren'toldenoughtogetIDcardsgoingtotheInternetcafes.Theyalsoaskgamecompanies(公司)tocontrolteenagers'onlinetimeinsomespecialways.“ManypeoplethinkthattherulescanhelpChineseyounggameplayers.Moreandmorepeoplecometoknowthatplayingonlinegamesnotonlybringsteenagershealthandstudyproblems,butalsomakesthemupsetandlonely,”TongXiaojun,ateacherfromauniversity,said.“Weneedthewholesocietytohelpsolvetheproblem.”(D)34.TheteachergaveWangFeng'sacalltofindhim.A.friendB.motherC.grandfatherD.father(B)35.HowoldwasWangFengwhenhestartedtoplayonlinegames?A.10yearsold.B.11yearsold.C.12yearsold.D.13yearsold.(A)36.Howdoesourcountrysolvetheproblemofteenagers'playingonlinegames?A.Bymakingsomerules.B.BystoppingthemgettingIDcards.C.BynotallowingthemtousetheInternet.D.Bycontrollingtheirstudytime.(C)37.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.WangFengisnotatschoolnowbecauseofhisillness.B.ThousandsofstudentsinWangFeng'sschoolplayonlinegameseveryday.C.TongXiaojunthinksplayingonlinegamesisverybadforteenagers.D.Nowonlyschoolsaretryingtostopteenagersfromplayingonlinegames.CAlicewasapopulargirlatschool.Shegotonwellwitheveryone.Shewassobusythatshehardlyspenttimewithindividual(單獨(dú)的)friend.However,shefeltveryluckybecausenoothergirlshadsomanyfriendsatschoolasshedid.Buteverythingchangedoneday.Thatdayeveryonehadtomakethreegiftsandgivethemtothreegoodfriends.Toeveryone'ssurprise,Alicewastheonlyonewhodidn'treceiveanygift.Howcoulditbepossible?Shefeltverysad.Manystudentscameandtriedtocomforther,buteachoneonlystayedforashorttimeandleft.Thiswaswhatsheoftendidtoothers.Atthattime,Aliceunderstoodthatshewasafriendtomanystudents,butshewasnotatruefriendtoanyone.Thatnight,sheaskedhermotherhowshecouldfindtruefriends.“Alice,mydear,”saidhermother,“youcan'tgettruefriendswithonlyasmileorafewgoodwords.Tobeatruefriendyoushouldalwaysbehelpful.Youcan'tbeaclosefriendtoeverybody,butit'spossibletohaveafewtruefriends.”Hearingthis,Alicedecidedtochangeherwaysofgettingonwithothers.Shehopedthatshecouldfinallyhavesometruefriends.(D)38.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“comfort”meaninChinese?A.依靠B.承諾C.忍受D.勸慰(C)39.HowcanwemakeatruefriendaccordingtoAlice'smother?A.Byspendingmoretime.B.Bybeingclosetoeveryone.C.Bybeinghelpfulallthetime.D.Bysayinghellotoeveryonewithasmile.(C)40.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutAlice?A.Shehadafewtruefriendsatschool.B.Shereceivedsomethingnicethatday.C.Sheplannedtochangeherselfinthefuture.D.Shewasatruefriendtoeveryoneinherclass.(A)41.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.Afriendtoallisafriendtonone.B.Afriendiseasierlostthanfound.C.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.D.Lifewithoutafriendismeaningless.DSomepeoplethinkonlyschoolchildrendonotagreewiththeirparents,however,itisnottruemunicationisaproblemforparentsandchildrenofallages.Ifit'shardforyoutocommunicatewithyourparents,don'tworryaboutit.Herearesomesuggestionsforyoutobridgethegenerationgap(代溝).Don'targuewithyourparents.Don'tgettoyourparentswhenyouareangry.Yourparentsprobablywon'tconsideryourideasifyouareshoutingatthem.Youcan'texpress(表達(dá))yourselfwellifyouareangry.Gotosomeplacetocooloff.Makesureyouunderstandwhyyouareunhappy.Thenthinkaboutwhatyouwanttosaytoyourparents.Ifyoudon'tthinkyoucanspeaktothematthemoment,trywritingaletter.Trytoreachacompromise(和解).Perhapsyouandyourparentsdisagreeonsomething.Youcankeepyourdisagreementandtryyourbesttoaccepteachother.Michael'smotherdidn'tagreewithhimaboutbuyingacar.Theyarguedoverit,butfinallytheycametoacompromise.Michaelboughtthecar,butonlydroveitoncertaindays.Ofcourseyourparentsmightrefusetocompromiseonsomething.Inthesesituations,itisespeciallyimportanttoshowloveandrespecttothem.Showingrespectwillkeepyourrelationshipstrong.Talkaboutyourvalues.Thevaluesofyourparentsareprobablydifferentfromthoseofyourown.Tellyourparentswhatyoucareabout,andwhy.Understandingyourvaluesmighthelpthemseeyourpurposesinlife.Agoodrelationshipwithyourparentscanmakeyouabetterandhappierperson.Itisworthhavingatry. (A)42.Whowillhaveacommunicationproblem?A.Parentsandchildrenofallages.B.Childrenandotherpeople.C.Parentsandtheirschoolchildren.D.Teachersandtheirstudents.(B)43.Howmanypiecesofadvicedoesthewritergiveustobridgethegenerationgap?A.Five.B.Four.C.Three.D.Two. (B)44.Theunderlinedphrase“cooloff”inthepassagemeans.A.makeyourselfhappyB.getyourselfquietandrelaxedC.becomeangryD.goawayquickly(D)45.Ifthereisagenerationgapbetweenyouandyourparents,you'dbetter.A.knowabouttheirvaluesB.keepawayfromthemC.agreewiththemallthetimeD.haveatalkwiththemoften四、詞匯運(yùn)用。(15分)A)用方框中所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。每詞限用一次。(5分)eq\x(guess,develop,member,push,clear)46.AllenguessedfromtheT-shirtsthathisbrotherswereathome.47.Kateisquiteclearaboutherreasonsforleavingthefactory.48.Mr.Greenisalwayspushinghissonhardtotakeupscience.49.Janelikessports,andsheisoneofthemembersofthesportsclub.50.Thescientistsarestudyingthedevelopmentoftheanimallife.B)閱讀下面短文,然后依據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和所給中文提示寫出單詞的正確形式。每空限填一詞。(10分)Whenyou'reteenagers,itseemsthateverytimeyousay,“Iwantto...”,yourparentsanswer,“No,youcan't.”Aboutthis,youoften51.argue(爭辯)withyourparents.52.Perhaps/Maybe(可能)yougetangrywiththemaboutit.Ifyourparentsdon't53.offer(主動提出)totalkwithyou,youmaynotwanttotalkwiththemforalongtime.Childrenoftencomplain(埋怨)thattheirparentsdonot54.understand(理解)them.Whensomethinggoes55.wrong(錯誤的),mostparentsthinktheirkidsaretoblame(應(yīng)負(fù)責(zé)任)withoutaskingforanyexplanation.Manyparentsdon't56.allow(允許)theirkidstomakedecisionsordoanythingbythemselves.57.Relations(關(guān)系)betweenchildrenandtheirparentsarebecomingworseandworse.Ithinkifyouwanttogetmorefreedom(自由),youshouldoften58municate(溝通)withyourparentsandtryafriendlierwaytogetwhatyouwant.Ifyouwantthemtoallowyoutostayoutlate,don'tjustsay,“Alltheotherkidscanstayoutlate.”59.Instead(代替)youtrytellingthemwhatyouwanttodo,whereyou'llbeandwhyitis60.important(重要的)foryoutostayoutlate.Thentheyjustmightsay,“Yes.”五、語法填空。(10分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,或填入括號中所給單詞的正確形式。Parentscanbeveryimportantteachersinourlives.However,theyarenotalwaysthe61.best(good)teachers.Parentsmaybetooclosetotheirchildrenintheirfeelings.Sometimestheycanonlyseetheirchildren62.throughtheeyesofaprotector.Forexample,ateachermightseeatriptoabigcityasavaluableexperience,butitmightseemtoo63.dangerous(danger)toaparent.Anotherproblemisthatparentsmayexpecttheirchildren'sintereststobesimilartotheirown.Iftheylovescience,theymaytrytomaketheirchild64.love(love)science,too.Butwhatiftheirchild'strueloveisart,or65.writing(write),orcarrepair?Howcantheirinterestsbesimilartotheirparents'?Parentsusuallywanttopassontheirvalues(價(jià)值)66.totheirchildren.Butshouldchildrenalwaysbelievewhattheirparentsdo?Whenchildrenareyoung,theybelievethattheirparentsarealwaysright.Butwhentheyget67.older(old),theywillhavedifferentwaysofthinking.68.Themostimportantthingtorealizeisthatweallhavemanyteachersinourlives.Ourparentsteachus,ourteachersteachus,69.andourfriendsteachus.Books,newspapersandtelevisionsalsoteachus.Allofthemarevaluable.Sochildrenshouldn'tgetthestressfromtheirparents'interestsand70.hobbies(hobby).六、任務(wù)型閱讀。(5分)請閱讀下面短文,在下面的橫線上填入與文章意思最相符的內(nèi)容,并將答案寫在相應(yīng)的位置上。每空一詞。Knowinghowtocommunicatewellneedsverypersonal(個人的)attentionbetweenyouandanotherperson,butweshouldfaceit.Isthereabetterwaytolearnhowtocommunicatewell?Yes,thereis.Pleasefollowthestepsbelow.Relaxandbreathe.Whetherit'sabusinessmeetingoradate,thefirstthingyoumustdoinordertocommunicatewellistorelax.Whenyourelax,youareincontrol.Youcontrolyourreactions(反應(yīng)).Breathingisalsoimportanttorelaxation.Takeafewdeepbreathsandyourbodywillbegintobemorerelaxed.Thiswillhelpyouusewhatyouhavealreadyknownabouthowtocommunicatewell.Thinkbeforeyouspeak.Haveyouheardtheold

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