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Unit1Knowingme,knowingyou測試卷(B卷提升篇)【外研版】學(xué)校:__________班級(jí):__________姓名:_________考號(hào):___________本試卷共分第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷兩部分,第Ⅰ卷為選擇題;第Ⅱ卷為非選擇題;滿分為100分,考試時(shí)間為90分鐘。第Ⅰ卷第一部分:英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié);滿分45分)第一節(jié):單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)1.You’dbetterkeepsilentatthemeeting,foryouknow______.A.looselipssinkships B.speechissilverC.Romeisnotbuiltinaday D.everycoinhastwosides2.Ourheadteacherworkslikea(n)______,towhomwecanturnforadviceaboutouremotionalmatters.A.faultfinder B.agonyaunt C.boxingathlete D.fencebuilder3.Yourlearning______needstobeadjustedalittlesothatyouwillhavesometimeforyourownhobbies.A.embarrassment B.complexity C.concern D.strategy4.Thetrafficrulessaythatnooneispermittedtocrossthestreetwhenthe______isred.A.accident B.sign C.signal D.web5.Sometimes______isausefulwayofgettingridofnervousness,especiallywhenwaitingforatesttobegin.A.takingadeepbreath B.lettingoffsteamC.breakingintotears D.pullingyourweight6.Thebottomlinehasbeensetfortheareaoffarmlandinorderto______thenationalfoodsecurity.A.insure B.justify C.ensure D.adjust7.TheSanxingduiancientruinswerediscovered______ratherthanbyhistoricalstudies.A.inreality B.byaccident C.onthespot D.withhesitation8.______,thestudentsinClass7arebetteradjustedtotheteacher’steachingstyle.A.Tohelpmeout B.TobefrankC.Tomakethingsworse D.Tomakeadifference9._____moreattention,thetreescouldhavegrownbetter.A.Given B.Togive C.Giving D.Havinggiven10._____inthought,healmostranintothecarinfrontofhim.A.Losing B.Havinglost C.Lost D.Tolose11.IfyougotoXi’an,youwillfindthepalacestheremoremagnificentthancommonly______.A.supposing B.supposed C.tosupposed D.suppose12._____in1636,HarvardisoneofthemostfamousuniversitiesintheUnitedStates.A.Beingfounded B.Itwasfounded C.Founded D.Founding13.Ordinarysoap,correctly,candealwithbacteriaeffectively.

A.used B.touse C.using D.use14.______overaweekago,thebooksareexpectedtoarriveanytimenow.A.Ordering B.Toorder C.Havingordered D.Ordered15.Clearlyandthoughtfully,thebookinspiresconfidenceinstudentswhowishtoseektheirownanswers.A.writing B.towrite C.written D.beingwritten第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從16-35各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)并在答題卡上將其涂黑。Itwaspast10:00pm.IwasbusywithmyschoolworkthoughIwas16.Justthen,mylittlebrotherMichaelranoutofhisroom,17apenonhisrighthandandapieceofpaperontheother.“Betty,canyouhelpmewithmy18forschool?It’sabouttheseven19oftheworld,”hesaid. Myeyeswereso20onthecomputerscreenthatmybrotherhadtopullmyblousejusttogetmy21. “Look,notrightnow!I’mverybusy.”Isaid.“You’realwaysbusy!You’realwayslikethat!”hereplied. Ifeltabitguilty22Ithoughtabouthiswords,butmyworkseemedmore23tomethanmybrother’s.Isighed(嘆氣)afewtimesand24withmyownstudies. Thenextday,Iarrivedhomelate.Michaelcameintomyroom. “Iknowyouare25butthere’ssomethingIwanttoshowyou,”hebegan.Withoutsayingaword,I26thepaperfromhim.Ireallydidn’t27whathewassaying.AllIwantedwasto28himandfinallygettorest. Suddenly,myeyeswidenedin29.There,hewrote:TheSevenWondersoftheWorld 1.Love;2.Friendship;3.Peace;4.Joy;5.Wisdom;6.Fun;7.Family. I30believewhatmybrotherhadwrittenonthepaper.Iwascompletely31.Howcouldsuchaninnocent(天真的)littlechild32suchthingsinlife? Themostvaluablethingsinlifearetheonesthatwe33takeforgranted.Thesethingsdon’ttaketheformofbighousesorbeautiful34.Themostwonderfulthingsintheworldareimmaterial(非物質(zhì)的)35theycanneverbedevelopedbyhumanart,skilloreffort.16.A.tired B.experienced C.talented D.satisfied17.A.buying B.holding C.playing D.biting18.A.problem B.mistake C.trouble D.homework19.A.events B.cities C.wonders D.mysteries20.A.paid B.attracted C.applied D.fixed21.A.attention B.care C.love D.concern22.A.before B.as C.since D.till23.A.practical B.useful C.important D.interesting24.A.started B.hated C.forgot D.continued25.A.busy B.bored C.free D.angry26.A.handed B.took C.got D.accepted27.A.record B.worry C.mind D.share28.A.getonwith B.keepupwith C.makefunof D.getridof29.A.surprise B.sadness C.happiness D.disappointment30.A.shouldn’t B.needn’t C.couldn’t D.mustn’t31.A.wounded B.lost C.pleased D.confused32.A.understand B.remember C.study D.finish33.A.ever B.often C.seldom D.never34.A.voices B.poems C.cars D.music35.A.if B.when C.but D.and第二部分:閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AGuitarLessonsforGuitarPlayersPlayingthesamethingsoverandoveragainwhenyoupickuptheguitar?Teachingyourselfforyearsbutyouhitawall?Don’tknowwhattodonext?Whetheryou’reatotalbeginner,oranoldguitarplayer,we’llgetyouworkingonsomethingyoucanbenefitfrom.I’maprofessionalteacher,over30studentsatmystudioindowntownBerkeleyandseveralmusicschoolsinSanFrancisco,Alameda,andMountainView.Nomatterwhatstyleyou’reinto,Iguaranteetherearesongsbyyourfavoritebandsthatyoucouldlearn.Callat510-333-9091ore-mailatbluescho0147@DanceClassesforStudents2-5ThroughAdultInMotionDanceCenterinMartinezisnowacceptingregistration(注冊)forallfalldanceclasses.ThereareclassesofferedinJazz,Tap,Ballet,Hip-Hop,ContemporaryandCheerleading.ClassesrunliketheschoolyearSeptthroughJune.Pricesareveryreasonableatonly$45amonth.That’sforaone-hourclassonceaweekforamonth.Thisstudioisknownfortheiryoungerchildprogram.Wearealwayslookingfortalentedinstructorstoo.IfyouwantmoreinformationcallDeenaat925-229-5678.QiGongwithAngieQiGongistheperfectactivityforanyone,atanyage.Itcombinesgentlemovementandmeditation(冥想),breathingregulationandrelaxation.Theexercisesaredesignedtoreducestressandanxietyandimprovebloodandenergycirculation(循環(huán))throughoutthebody,thereforeincreasingimmune(免疫的)function,improvingenergylevelsandsleep.ThousandsofQiGongloversaroundtheworldhaveexperiencedtheextraordinarybenefitsofthisgentle,ancientChineseexerciseformandarehealthierandhappierforit.Joinustoexperiencethebenefitsforyourself!WHEN:Tuesdaysfromnoon~1pmWHERE:HalandaStudio1062LincolnAvenue,SanJose,CA95125COST:$12perclassdrop-in(即到即學(xué)的)or$45forapre-paidsetof4classesCONTACT:Angieatangie@,408-887-600036.Thepurposeofthefirstadvertisementisto_____.A.buildabridgebetweenguitarplayers B.lookforteachersforseveralmusicschoolsC.attractguitarplayerstoattendmusicclassesD.helpguitarbeginnerstoimprovetheirtechniques37.Whowillprobablycontact925-229-5678?A.Amusicinstructor. B.AHip-Hoplover.C.Atalentedsinger. D.AQiGongprofessional.38.SarahandJesseydecidetoattendthedanceclassesforsixmonths.Intotaltheywillhavetopay______.A.$135 B.$540. C.$270 D.$1,08039.HowmuchcanyousaveifyoupayforeightclassesatonetimebeforeyoujoinHalandaStudio?A.$3. B.$6. C.$8. D.$12.40.Wherecanyouseethepassage?A.Textbook. B.Sciencereport. C.DIYmagazine. D.Newspaper.BForyears,Iplayedaroundwithwriting.IwrotewhenIfeltlikeit.Thenoneday,afriendaskedmewhatmydreamwas.WhenIsaiditwastobeawriter,hesaidthesewordsthatchangedmylife,“Youdon’thavetowanttobeawriter.Youareawriter;youjustneedtowrite.”SoIstartedcallingmyselfawriter.EverywhereIwent,Iintroducedmyselfas“JeffGoins,Writer,”andevenputitinemailsignatures(簽名)andonmyFacebookpage.Andyouknowwhat?Istartedactinglikeit.Eventually,Ievenbegantobelieveit.Itturnsoutthatsometimesyoudohavetofake(假裝)itbeforeyoumakeit.Thelessonhereissimple:Ifyouwaitforsomeonetogiveyoupermissiontostartpursuing(追求)yourdream,you’llbewaitingforalongtime.Youhavetobeginbeforeyouthinkyou’reready.AfterIdecidedtopursuemydream,Istillhadtofindthetimetodoit.Workingafull-timejobandhavingawifeandotherthingstodo,Ididn’thaveenoughfreetime.Ihadtofindtimetowrite.Forme,thatmeantgettingupearly.Like,5:00a.m.early.Everymorning,Iwouldwakeup,getmycoffee,andwritefortwohours.Atfirst,thiswasdifficult;Ihadtoforcemyselfoutofbedanddownstairsbeforethesunrose.Buteventually,itbecameahabit.Ididitwithouteventhinkingaboutit.Andsoon,whatstartedasadisciplinebecameadailyjoy.Bydoingthis,IlearnedtheexcuseIhadgivenmyself—“Idon’thaveenoughtime”—wasn’ttrue.Ididhaveenoughtime;itwasjusthidingin“inconvenient”places.Thesedays,mostpeopleImeetaretalkingabouttheirdreams.Forexample,theywanttobravelypursueasuccessfulcareer.However,they’redoingitallwrong.Theythinktheyneedtotakeahugeleapoutintotheunknownwhen,infact,theoppositeistrue.Soifyouhaveadream,justtakeaction.Anddon’tsayyoudon’thavetimeforit.41.Whentheauthorbeganwriting,he______.A.didn’ttreatwritingveryseriously B.justwroteaboutwhathelikedC.pretendedtobeafull-timewriter D.wrotewheneverhehadtime42.Whatdoestheauthor’sfriendsuggesthedo?A.Starttocheathimself. B.Dreamofbecomingawriter.C.Considerhimselfasarealwriter. D.Takeawritinglessontobeawriter.43.Howdidtheauthorfindtimeforwriting?A.Byworkingpart-time. B.Bydoingfewotherthings.C.Byreducinghissleepingtime. D.Bymakinggooduseofhisfreetime.44.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying“theoppositeistrue”inthelastparagraph?A.Weshouldprepareforourdreams. B.Weshouldtakesmallstepsovertime. C.Weshouldmaketimeforourdreams. D.Weshouldtakebigstepsinlife’swork.45.What’smostprobablytheauthor’spurposeintellinghislifestory?A.Tohelpusknowbetterabouthim. B.Totellushowtobecomeasuccessfulwriter.C.Toexplainwhymanypeoplelikedreaming. D.Totellushowtomakeourdreamscometrue.CMostofusdon’tknowthereasonsanymorebutpeopletodayfollowthembecausetheyaregoodfun.Todaythebride(新娘)carriesflowersbutlongagoshecarriedstrong-smellinggrass.Thiswastofrightenawaytheevilspiritsandtocoverthesmellofpeoplewhodonotwashoften.Peoplealsousedtobelievethatthebridebroughtgoodluck,sotheywouldtrytogetsomethingfromher.Today,thebridewilloffertheguestssomegoodluckbythrowingtheflowerstothemafterthewedding.Itissaidthatifyoucatchtheflowers,youwillbethenextonetogetmarried.Ofcourse,manyofthesinglegirlsataweddingtrytocatchtheflowers.Inearlytimes,thebridesmaids(伴娘)andthebrideallworesimilardresses.Thiswastoconfusetheevilspirits.Nowbridesmaidsstillwearsimilardressesbutthebridewearsadifferentdressthatisoftenwhite.Manybrideswearveils(面紗)overtheirfaces.Thiscomesfromatimewhentheyoungcouplewasnotallowedtoseeeachotherbeforethewedding.Thefamilieswereafraidthatthebridegroommightnotlikethebride.Sohewasonlyallowedtoliftherveiljustbeforethewedding.Bythistimeitwastoolatetorefusetomarryher.Bridesoftenwear“somethingold,somethingnew,somethingborrowed,somethingblue”.Inearliertimes,ifthebridedidn’tdothis,shefeltshewouldbeindangerfromtheevilspirits.Wearing“somethingold”representsthejourneybetweenbeingsingleandbeingmarried.“Somethingnew”representsthechangefrombeingachildtobeinganadult.“Somethingborrowed”meansifyouborrowsomethingfromahappilymarriedcouple,itwillbringyougoodluck.And“somethingblue”comesfromatimewhentheedgeofthebride’sdresswasbluewhichrepresentedpurity.46.Thepassagemainlytellsus_____.A.today’sweddingcustoms B.thehistoryofweddingcustomsC.whybrideswearveils D.whatbrideswearatweddings47.Whydidthebridecarrystrong-smellinggrassinthepast?A.Tokeeptheevilspiritsandunpleasantsmellofsomepeopleaway.B.Tocovertheunpleasantsmellofherandkeeptheevilspiritsaway.C.Tobringgoodlucktothebridesmaids.D.Tothrowitexactlytothebridesmaids.48.Whatdoweknowabouttheweddingcustomsinthepastfromthethirdparagraph?A.Thebridesmaidsworecompletelydifferentdressesfromthebrides.B.Thebridesmaidsalsoneededtowearveilsovertheirfaces.C.Thegroomcouldrefusetomarryhisbrideifhedidn’tlikeher.D.Thegroomandthebridedidn’tseeeachotheruntilthewedding49.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Inordertoavoidevilspirits,thebridehadtowearherveil.B.Inweddingcustoms,blueisthesymbolofpurity.C.Singlegirlsareveryhappytocatchthebride'sflowers.D.Thebrideandherbridesmaidsdressedsimilarly.50.AllofthefollowingarementionedinthispassageEXCEPT______.A.brides’flowers B.brides’clothes C.grooms’clothes D.brides’veils第II卷(非選擇題共25分)第三部分:寫作(共兩節(jié);滿分25分)第一節(jié):閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)WhenLyla,agirlfromNorthBranford,Connecticut,wasfirstdiagnosed(診斷)withcancerin2009,shestartedpainfultreatment.“Yourealizehowfragile(脆弱)yourlifeis,”saysherdad,BillBogardus.Treatmentwastough,butLylastayedstrongandnevergaveup.“In2011,wedidafurthertreatment,anditseemedtohaveworked,”saysherdad.Fortwoyears,Lyladidallthethingsanormalkidwoulddo.Butonherlastdayoffirstgrade,thecancercamebackagain.“Itdestroyedhersummerholiday,”saysBogardus.Thewholetownwasshockedbythenews.Attheschool’s2014homecomingfootballgame,agroupofkidssetofffireworksinhonorofLyla.TheschooldistrictraisedmoneyforLyla’streatment.Theywerefindingmorelovingwaystosupportsomeonewithcancer.Atthesametime,becauseLylacouldn’tgotoschoolveryoften,hersecond-gradeteacherputateddybearinherseat.Herfriendswouldtakeiteverywhere,treatingitlikeaclassmate.“WhenLylacamein,shewouldplaywiththebear,anditwasherconnectiontoherclass,”Bogardussays.Sadly,LylapassedawayonChristmasin2016atnineyearsold.Themourning(哀悼)colorofherfuneralwasunique(獨(dú)特的):purple.Eventhetown

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