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1、Unit12 Life is full of the unexpected一、单项选择(共15 小题;共15 分) Why was he late for school yesterday?He overslept.Bythetimehe gottothebusstop,thebusalready.A. was; leavingB. has; leftC. would; leaveD. had; left2.The new suspension bridgeby the end of last month.A. has been designedB. had been designedC. w

2、as designedD. would be designed3.By the end of the last month, Iall the CDs Of Just inBieber.A. collectB. collectedC. have collectedD. had collected4.Tom was aboutto closethewindowhisattentionwascaught by a bird.A. whenB. ifC. andD. till I saw Mr. Smith in the office at ten yesterday morning. Thats

3、impossible. Hean English party with us then.A. hasB. hadC. was havingD. has had Stop, look at the sign NO PHOTOS. Sorry, Iit.A. dont seeB. didnt seeC. havent seenD. wont see7.We haveall the shoes in your size.A. sold offB. sold upC. sold awayD. sold out8. How many English words had you learnedthe en

4、d oflast term? About 2000, but Ive forgotten most of them.A. byB. atC. toD. on9.Jim was goingto meet me earlythis morning atthe aquarium but hedidnt.A. show upB. give upC. stay upD. set up Is Jim in the office? No, heto the dining hall.A. goesB. would goC. has goneD. had gone1/1211.By yesterday, the

5、 planeout of view for more than a month.A. isB. has beenC. wasD. had been12.She didntgo to see the filmLost in Thailand( 泰 囧 ) with us becausesheit already.A. seesB. sawC. has seenD. had seen13.By the time of last year, shethe piano for five years.A. learntB. has learntC. had learntD. will learn14.I

6、 was about to leavethere was a knock on the door.A. whileB. whenC. asD. before Lisa, I called you just now. Where were you? Sorry, Ia shower.A. takeB. am takingC. was taking二、单词拼写 ( 单句首字母填空 ) (共 10 小题;共10 分)16.I othis morning, because my alarm clock didnt go off.17.The child bhis fingers while playi

7、ng with a match yesterday.18.He is not dead. He is still a.19.Mr. Wang athat we would have a picnic tomorrow.20.Its reported that lots of people were fby the hoax.21.I didnt take photos of the UFO, because the UFO had dbeforeI took out the camera.22.Her dabout the wild animals will change peoples tr

8、aditionalidea about their behaviors.23.After the bell r,allthe students rushed out of theirclassrooms.24.His uncle works t11:00 every evening.25.Perhaps hell dress himself up as a clown in the cparty.三、单词拼写 ( 根据中文提示拼写单词) (共 8 小题;共8 分)26.They had to( 取消 ) the sports meeting because of the heavyrain.2

9、7.Lets hope our difficulties will soon(消失).28.He couldnt answer the teachers question. He felt( 尴尬的 ).29.In the modern world, new scientific( 发现 ) are being madeevery day.30.We must work hard when we are( 活着的 ).31.Tom missed the early bus because he( 睡过头 ).2/1232. The President wanted to talk to the

10、 doctor before( 宣布 ) hisplan.33. She is the public information( 官员 ).四、翻译 ( 根据中文提示完成句子) (共 5 小题;共10 分)我醒来时发现睡过头了。Iwoke up,IfoundI.他们那时不在打排球。Theyvolleyball at that time.36.Wouldyoubekindenoughto( 让我搭车)?这场比赛的票全部售光了。All the tickets to the match汤姆让我在校门口等他,但他却没露面。Tomaskedmetowaitforhimattheschoolgate,but

11、hedidnt.五、完形填空(共15 小题;共 22分)These days, a lot of photos about how a three-year-old girl looked afterher disabled father are39spread over the Internet. Many people were40by her. And people gave her a41nickname(绰号 )“little stronggirl ”.ThelittlegirlisDongXinyi.Shewasborninasmall42inDezhou,ShandongProv

12、ince.When she was severalmonths43,her fatherDongJianshehadanaccident44ridinghismotorcycleandlosthis45. Two years later her mother left her father46the poor life. Asan old saying goes,“The children of47people manage household affairsearly.” Little Xinyi had to do lots of housework. She48her father in

13、herpower.Shecookednoodles,carriedwater,cleanedrooms andwashedclothes.Thelittlegirlbringshappinessand49toherpoorfamily.And50, the local government has51medical treatment to her father andpromisedtocoverallmedicalexpenses(费用).52thesame time,thegovernment is also planning to raise money for the girls53

14、. Now DongXinyi has got a chance to go to nursery school (幼儿园 ) like other children.39. A. happilyB. certainlyC. carefullyD. widely40. A. movedB. marriedC. madeD. named3/1241.A. badB. wrongC. brightD. stupid42.A. cityB. villageC. hospitalD. capital43.A. youngB. littleC. oldD. big44.A. whereB. whileC

15、. whetherD. how45.A. legsB. sonC. daughterD. wife46.A. becauseB. instead ofC. insteadD. because of47.A. richB. greatC. poorD. disabled48.A. took careB. took care ofC. looked aroundD. looked for49.A. sadnessB. successC. freedomD. hope50.A. luckilyB. unluckilyC. likelyD. really51.A. refusedB. noticedC

16、. offeredD. bought52.A. OnB. AtC. InD. To53.A. informationB. interestC. suggestionD. education六、阅读理解(共16 小题;共 32 分)AOne Sunday evening, it was quite dark when old Stanley went for his walk.He was walking along the sidewalk. Suddenly, he saw a white car coming around thecorner at high speed. It was g

17、oing too fast and crashed into a red car in the street where he was walking. He rushed up to the cars to see if anyone was hurtand needed help.The two drivers were arguing.You came around the corner too fast, one man said.No!saidthedriverofthewhitecar,Thatsnottrue!Yourcarwasparked in a wrong place.S

18、tanley listened to their argument and then said the white car driver waswrong to drive too fast. The driver of red car asked Stanley to prove he was rightin court(法庭 ). Stanley gave the driver his name and telephone number.Next Thursday morning, Stanley was asked to go to the court. The lawyer(律师 )

19、for the driver of the white car asked him a lot of questions about what he had seen. Then he asked Stanley how old he was.Im eighty-two, answered Stanley.Do you usually wear glasses? asked the lawyer. Yes, I do, answered Stanley.4/12Were you wearing them on the night of the accident? the lawyer aske

20、d.No, replied Stanley.Then the lawyer said, Why should the court believe you? You are eighty-two years old, you were not wearing your glasses, and it was dark. How far can you see in the dark?Stanley thought about it for a minute. Well, he said, when its dark, Ican see the moon. How far is that?54.T

21、he car accident happened.A. one Sunday morningB. next Thursday morningC. one Sunday eveningD. next Thursday evening55.The cause of the accident is that.A. the red car was going too slowlyB. the white car was going too fastC. the drivers were sleepyD. Stanley was in their way56.Stanley was asked to g

22、o to the court because.A. he wanted to make moneyB. he promised to be a witnessC. he was a lawyerD. he was badly hurt in the accident57.Maybe the red car driver contacted Stanley by.A. writing a letter to himB. sending an email to himC. paying a visit to himD. making a phone call to him58.We can lea

23、rn from the story that.A. Stanley was a clever and humorous manB. Stanley wore glasses when the accident happenedC. the lawyer thought that Stanley could see clearlyD. Stanley was not able to see the moonBApril Fools Day is supposed to be a day to play jokes on others in the hope of getting a good l

24、augh and making one feel like a fool.April Fools Day started in the sixteenth century in Europe. Before thattime, New Years Day was celebrated on April 1st. Then a new calendar called the5/12Gregorian calendar was introduced. January 1st became the first day of the year,butmany peopledidntknow about

25、it.Sothosewhocontinuedto celebrateNewYears Day on April 1st were teased. They were called fools.Nowadays we play jokes on people on April 1st. For example, someone mightputsaltinthesugarbottleso anotherpersoncouldput itinhiscoffeebyaccident.Or someonemightchangethetime onanotherpersonsalarm clocksot

26、hat that person would unknowingly wake up earlier or later than planned. Or maybea person would tell a lie to make someone else shocked.Afterwe playthetrick,we sayAprilFools.Thenthepoorpersonrealizeshewasfooled.Itisgenerallydone inthespiritoffunanddoesntcause any real harm(伤害 ) to anyone.59.Before t

27、he sixteenth century, New Years Day was on.A. April 1stB. January 1stC. September 1stD. October 1st60.Sometimes people lie to shock someone on.A. New Years DayB. Christmas DayC. April Fools DayD. Thanksgiving Day61.Inthe2ndparagraph,theclosestmeaningof theunderlinedwordteasedisin English.A. hitB. cr

28、iticizedC. laughed atD. disagreed62.What should be the right attitude(态度 ) towards April Fool?A. It is generally done in the spirit of fun and doesnt cause any real harm toanyone.B. It is done for the real fools.C. We neednt say April Fools when we play jokes on people on April 1st.D. We can do anyt

29、hing to others.CLets try doing the following experiment.What to Do:Use string to hang a paper clip or other small object at about chest( 胸部 ) level.Pickupa stick,suchasabroom handle.Takethreeorfourstepsawayfrom the paper clip.6/12Now close one eye and walk toward the paper clip. Try to touch it with

30、 the tip of the stick. If you miss, try again, still keeping one eye closed. Now try it with both eyes open and see if its easier to do.How it works:In the experiment, you have to judge how far away the paper clip is. Yourbrain has several ways of doing this.Onesimpleway dependson how much youreyeha

31、stofocus(聚 焦 )itself.Using only one eye, most people will find it difficult to touch the paper clip onthefirsttry,butthebrainstillgetssome informationaboutdistance thoughnot much.Your brain can judge distance much better when you look at something withboth eyes. In fact, your brain has more than one

32、 way to use both eyes in judgingdistance. For example, to see anything clearly, you have to make both of your eyespoint at the object. When you look at a nearby object, your eyes turn inward. Youcan feel this happening if you look at the tip of your finger and move your fingertoward your nose.Your b

33、rain gets information from the eyes about how much they are pointingtowardeachother.Usingthatinformation,thebraincantellhow faraway anyobject is, whether it is a basketball or a paper clip.63. How many materials do we need at least to do the experiment?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.D. Five.64.Thepassageis

34、mainlyaboutthatwitheyesourbraincanjudge.A. how big an object isB. how high an object isC. how far away an object isD. how much information an object isWhich of the following is true according to the passage?Our brain judges distance in one way when we use both eyes.Our brain cannot judge the distanc

35、e of a small object but a big one.How much our eyes focus helps our brain judge the size of an object.How much our eyes focus helps our brain judge the distance of an object.66. From the experiment we can infer(推断 ).A. with one eye we can see an object as clearly as we use two eyesB. our eyes turn t

36、owards the inside when we look at an object very near7/12C. within 3 or 4 steps, the nearer an object is, the more clearly we can see itD. our brain can hardly get any information about distance when we use one eyeDOne of my sweetest memories as a child is of going down to the river andsittingcomfor

37、tablyon thebank.ThereI wouldenjoythepeace andquiet,watchthe water rush downstream andlistentosongsofbirds.Iwouldalsowatchthebambootreesbendunderthepressurefromthewindandwatchthemreturngracefully to their original state after the wind had died down.WhenIthinkaboutthebamboo trees abilitytobendandmoveb

38、ack, theword resilience comes to my mind. When it is used for a person, this word meansthe ability to readily recover(恢复 ) from shock, sadness or any other suffering.Have you ever felt like you were going to snap? Have you ever felt like you wereat your breaking point? Thankfully, you have survived

39、to talk about it.Lifeisamixture(混 合 )ofgoodtimesand bad times,happy momentsandunhappymoments.The nexttimeyouareexperiencingoneofthosebadtimesorunhappy moments that take you close to your breaking point, bend, but dont break.Try your best not to let the situation get the best of you.Anamountofhopewil

40、ltakeyouthroughtheunpleasantsuffering.Withhope for a better tomorrow or a better situation, things may not be as bad as theyseem. Theunpleasantsufferingmay beeasierto dealwithiftheendresultisworth having.If things get tough and you are at your breaking point, show resilience.Like the bamboo trees, b

41、end, but dont break!67. What does the word snap in the second paragraph most probably mean?A. breakB. changeC. winD. complainWhat can help people get through sufferings according to the writer?Holding peace and quiet in mind.Waiting until sufferings disappear.Experiencing more bad times.Hoping for a

42、 better tomorrow.What would be the best title of this passage?A. Memories of BambooB. Be Like BambooC. Enjoying BambooD. Characteristics of Bamboo七、短文7 选 5(5 选 5 等) (共 5 小题;共10 分)8/12street. 71.Beingsafeatschooland inyoureverydaylifeneedsknowledge.Ifyouremember the following information, your life w

43、ill be much safer.Alwaysnoticetheenvironmentaroundyou.You shouldntwalkaloneoutside. 70.If anything dangerous happens, you can find themquickly.Dontuseearphones( 耳 机 )when runningintheschoolyardoron theSchool bags should be carried towards the front of your body instead of pulling them on your back.

44、72. If you are followed by a stranger(陌生人 ), cross the street and go inthe other direction(方向 ), let the stranger know that you know he or she is there.Next, go and get help from others if it is necessary. 73.You aresafer on the street than you are in your home or in a lift.If you have to take a bus

45、 to a place far away, try to get to the busstop a few minutes before the buses leave. 74.On buses, dontsit alone, sit behind the driver or with friends. Dont sleep.A. Dont go home directly.B. You will keep yourself from the outside world and can be dangerous.C. Make sure where the public phones are.

46、D. This stops a stranger from following you.E. When buses are crowded, it is easy enough for thieves to steal the things inyour bags on your back.八、阅读与表达( 问答式 ) (共 5 小题;共10 分)TheWorldWide Web ( 万 维 网 )turned25 yearsoldon March 12th.Ithasbecome a very important part in our daily lives. We cant imagin

47、e living withoutthe Web, the short form of the World Wide Web.In 1989, a British engineer named Tim Berners-Lee came up with the idea ofthe Web. It is a group of pages of information that are connected to each otheraround the world. That is the very beginning of the Web. Since then, the Web hasgreat

48、lychangedtheway peoplelive.Witha click(点 击 )ofa mouse we can readnews, buy things, make friends and learn anything were interested in.Now,25yearsafteritsbirth,how willtheWeb influencelifeinthefuture? Scientists believe there are both advantages and disadvantages.AgrowingWeb willhelpbuildbetterrelationshipsbetweendiff

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