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Unit2Robots同步测试第I卷(三部分,共110分)I.听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第1段材料,回答第1—3题。1.Whatisthemangoingtodothisevening?A.Gotoabookstore.B.Seeaplay.C.Stayatthehotel.2.Whatdoesthewomansuggest?A.Acomedy.B.Astory.C.Amovie.3.Whatwillthewomando?A.Takethemtothetheatre.B.Bookticketsforthem.C.Thankthemanforthetip.听第2段材料,回答第4—6题。4.Whatdoesthemanliketodoafterwork?A.Playtabletennisandgolf,andgoforarun.B.Playtennisandgolf,andgofishing.C.Playtennisandgolf,andgoforarun.5.Howoftendoesthemanplaygolf?A.Aboutonceaweek.B.Aboutonceamonth.C.Aboutonceayear.6.Whattimewilltheymeetattheclubhouse?A.At1:30.B.At1:13.C.At2:30.听第3段材料,回答第7—9题。7.Wheredoesthedialoguetakeplace?A.Inarestaurant.B.Inasupermarket.C.Athome.8.Whatdoesthemanorder?A.Ahamburgerandacoffee.B.Abeerandsomecake.C.Ahamburgerandabeer.9.Howmuchdoesitcost?A.$.B.$.C.$17.听第4段材料,回答第10—12题。10.WhydotheygotoWideStreet?A.BecausetheyareontheirwaytoMary’shome.B.BecausetheywanttobuysomethingforMary.C.Becausetheywanttohaveacupofcoffee.11.WhatdoesthewomanwanttobuyforMary?A.Somedrink.B.Somebooks.C.SomethingMarywouldn’tbuyforherself.12.Wherewilltheygofirst?A.WideStreet.B.Thelibrary.C.Thecoffeebar.听第5段材料,回答第13—15题。13.Whoisthespeaker?A.Agrandson.B.Afather.C.Agrandfather.14.WhydidthespeakerchoosetoflytoBeijing?A.Itiscomfortabletositinacrowededtrain.B.Fewpeopletravelbyairduringtheholiday.C.Flyingismuchfaster,andtrainsarecrowdedduringtheholiday.15.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthevacationthespeakerhad?A.Sad.B.Satisfying.C.Boring.第二节听取信息(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面一段对话或独白。请根据题目要求,从所听到的内容中获取必要的信息,填入非选择题答题纸标号为16至20的空格中。你将有2分钟的作答时间。本段对话读两遍。AboutthecurtainsThepersonwhohad(16)___________herthehousehadtakenthecurtainswithhim.AboutthecolourShediscoveredthathercombwasexactly(17)____________.TobuythecurtainsShealways(18)____________hercombwithherwhenevershewenttolookforclothforcurtains.LookforclothSheshowedashopkeeperthecombandthenlookedat(19)________.Theshopkeeper’sadviceFirst,buysomeclothyoulike,andthenfinda(20)_______combtogowiththat.II.单项填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)2l.Theydesiredthatthey_______therighttovote.A.hadB.haveC.areD.were22.Nickislookingforanotherjobbecausehefeelsthatnothinghedoes_______hisboss.A.servesB.satisfiesC.promisesD.support23.Onesideoftheboardshouldbepaintedyellow,and_______A.theotheriswhiteB.anotherwhiteC.theotherwhiteD.anotheriswhite24.—Hi,Tracy,youlooktired.—I'mtried.I______thelivingroomallday.A.paintedB.hadpaintedC.havebeenpaintingD.havepainted25.Hiswife,towhomhe_______for20years,waschild¬less.A.hadmarriedB.marriedC.hasmarriedD.hadbeenmarried26.IshallnotbelieveituntilIseeit_______myself.A.forB.byC.ofD.in27.Whenwefinally________togethomeafterthetiringlongjourneywecouldhardlymoveastepfarther.A.triedB.succeededC.managedD.attempted28.ATalesofTwoCitiesis________anovel.IthelpsustounderstandthehistoryofEnglandandFrenchofthattime.A.morethanB.notmorethanC.nomorethanD.lessthan29.I'msorrytotellyouthatI________ontheplayground.A.forgetyourbooksB.forgotyourbooksbehindC.haveleftyourbooksaloneD.leftyourbooksbehind30.Why?Ihavenothingtoconfess________youwantmetosay?A.WhatisitthatB.whatitisthatC.HowisitthatD.Howitisthat31.It'stheabilitytodothejob_______mattersnotwhereyoucomefromorwhatyouare.A.oneB.thatC.whatD.it32.Sallyworkedlateintheeveningtofinishherreport_______herbosscouldreaditfirstthingthenextmorning.A.sothatB.becauseC.althoughD.when33.Doletyourmotherknowallthetruth,sheappears_______everything.A.totellB.tobetoldC.tobetellingD.tohavebeentold34.Tomshouldlove________hislittlesistertothetheaterthisevening.A.tobetakenB.totakeC.beingtakenD.taking35.Withalotofproblem________,thenewly–electedpresidentishavingahardtime.A.settledB.settlingC.tosettleD.beingsettled36.Wehadnothingtodo_______watchTV.A.buttoB.thentoC.butD.then37.---Whatabouttheprotection?---Let’skeepthesurface_______dirtbyputtingacoveroverit.A.farfromB.freefromC.apartfromD.awayfrom38.Withalltheaudience________,thespeechbegan.A.satB.seatingC.seatedD.havingseated39.---Whyareyousmilingatme?---Youlook_______inthathat.A.absent-mindedB.absurdC.giftedD.wise40.Johnhasnodifficultymakingfriendsinanysituationsduetohis_______character.A.selfishB.hardworkingC.easygoingD.shyIII.完形填空(共20小题;每小题分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文所给各题的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Learningexperienceshappentousthroughoutourlives.Notlongago,IhadonethatIwouldliketo41.IwasgoingtoMarbleheadwithmysailboatteam.Theteamwasracingdownthehighwayat85mph42werealizedwewere43.Luckily,wesawarestareaahead.Ihadabrandnew$20bill.Iwasso44becauseIhadneverhadthatkindofcashbefore.Butspendingiton45seemedlikethrowingitaway.Weallrushedintothepizzaline.46Igotapizzaandadrink,andwalkedtomytable.Abouthalfwaythroughthemeal,I47Ihadnotactuallyhandedanymoneytothecashier.Ihadjust48out,andnobodyhadnoticed.Ifeltconscience(良心)openeditsmouthandswallowedmeinonebigbite.Icouldn’t49overit.Ijustcouldn’tgobacktothecashierand50formystolenpizza.IwassoupsetthatI51togivemyselfthepleasureofanicecreamin52thatsomeonewouldsay,“Hey,Jeff,whydon’tyouusethechange53thepizzainsteadofthatnice,new$20bill?”Iwasnotso54___ofmycashnow.Forthenexttwoyears,wheneverIwas55ofthe“pizzaincident”,Iwouldsaytomyself,“Don’tthinkaboutit....”Ihavelearnedtwothingsfromthis56.MaybeIwasafoolfor57intomyconscience,andbeingtoostupidtoappreciatea58pizza.Butthereallessonisthatevenifyougetawayfromwhatyouhavedone,yourconsciencewill59upwithyou.Thisreflectsthesaying,“Acoward(懦夫)diesathousanddeaths;aherodiesonce.”Iwasacowardandhavefeltterribleaboutthatincidentatleastathousandtimes.IfIhadbeena“60”andgonebacktopayforthepizza,Iwouldhavefeltalittleuncomfortableaboutitonlyonce,ormaybetwice.41.A.say B.talkC.share D.explain42.A.as B.whileC.then D.when43.A.lost B.tiredC.hungry D.anxious44.A.excited B.eager C.satisfied D.encouraged45.A.rest B.food C.travel D.drink46.A.Luckily B.Finally C.Immediately D.Actually47.A.thought B.recognizedC.noticed D.realized48.A.walked B.left C.worked D.found49.A.look B.get C.turn D.think50.A.ask B.payC.apologize D.send51.A.refused B.wantedC.hoped D.meant52.A.hope B.surprise C.anger D.fear53.A.into B.with C.for D.from54.A.sure B.upsetC.proud D.pleased55.A.warned B.reminded C.thought D.told56.A.experienceB.experimentC.story D.mistake57.A.turning B.taking C.handing D.giving58.A.free B.cheap C.plain D.delicious59.A.make B.wakeC.catch D.put60.A.coward B.foolC.loser D.heroIV.阅读理解:(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)第一节:(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D中选出最佳选项。ALONDONTuesdayApril11—DustinHoffmanfanPamelaCrackgottheshockofherlifewhenthemoviestartelephonedherasshewasdoingherhousework.Crack,58,saidshewas‘flabbergasted’whenshepickedupthephoneandheardthestarattheotherend.“It’snoteverydayyougetaHollywoodsuperstarphoningyouwhenyou’redoingthehousework,”CracktoldtheSun.“ItwasamomentI’llneverforget.”HoffmanwasinthebackofaLondontaxidrivenbyCrack’shusband,Dave,whenhemadethecallafterbeingtoldPamelawasafan.DaveCracklaterbecamethestarofHoffman’sspeechattheBaftaawardceremonySunday,wherethe62-year-oldAmericanactorpresentedtheBestFilmaward.“Hesaidtogivehimamention,”Hoffmantoldtheaudiencetoaburstoflaughter.“CheersDave.”TaxidriverCracksaidtheHollywoodstarwasajoytodrivefromthemomenthegotintothetaxieatingacheeseandtomatosandwich.“Isaid‘You’rethatDustinHoffman,aren’tyou?’andhesaid,‘YesIam—wouldyoulikeasandwich?’IwasabitsurprisedbutItookasandwichfromhimandateithungrily.”61.Whatdoestheword“flabbergasted”inthefirstparagraphprobablymean?A.Pleased. B.Honored.C.Frightened. D.Surprised.62.HowdidDustinHoffmanlearnthatPamelawasafan?A.Helearneditatadinnerparty.B.HelearneditfromDaveCrack.C.HelearneditwhenhewasattheBaftaceremony.D.HelearneditwhenhewaswatchingaHollywoodmovie.63.WhatwasHoffmandoingwhenhetalkedaboutDaveCrack?A.Hewasridinginataxi.B.HewaspresentingtheBestFilmaward.C.HewastalkingtoPamelaonthephone.D.Hewaseatingacheeseandtomatosandwich.64.ItismostlikelythatDustinHoffmancametoLondon.A.tomeetPamelaCrackB.tospendasight-seeingholidayC.toattendtheBaftaawardceremonyD.tomeetaHollywoodsuperstarfromAmericaBColumbusmadefourvoyagestothewestbetween1492and1504inhisvain(徒劳的)searchforasearoutetoAsia.Themysteryofwhyhefailedtofindithaunted(萦绕心头的)himandfilledhimwithsadness.WhereverhewenttoCuba,PuertoRico,Jamaica,SouthAmerica,Panama,downthecoastofCentralAmerica—itwasalwaysthesamestory.Insteadofgoldenpalaces,thereweregrasshutsandpalm-leaftents.Insteadofsilk-robedmerchantprinces,hefound“Indians”whodidnothavesomuchasashirtontheirbacks.WhenColumbusexploredtheWestIndiesin1493,heheardtalesofafierceIndiantribe(凶狠的印第安部落)wholiterallydevoured(吞食)itsdefeatedenemiesafterabattle.Thesepeoplewerecalledbymanynamesinthearea,includingCalina,Canima,Carib,andCaniba.ColumbusrecordedthenameoftheAmericannativesasCanibalesinSpanish,awordwhichcametorefer,withinafewyears,toanyeaterofhumanflesh(食人部落,食人族).Inthesimilarfashion,thewordCaribbean,atitlefortheseaaswellasfortheregion,cameintoEnglish.AttimesColumbusknewthatthisnewlandwasnotChina,notJapan,nottheSpiceIslands.HeseemedtoacceptitasapartoftheearththatthegeographersofEuropehadneverheardofbefore.Itwasanotherworld—andhecalleditexactlythat—butColumbusalsoinsisteduntilhediedthatlandhehadreachedwasanunknownpartofAsia.65.Whatisthebesttitleforthistext?A.SailingtoAsiaB.Columbus’voyagesC.WestIndiesD.SpiceIslands66.Inthecourseofhisfourvoyages,Columbussucceededin.A.findingChinaandtheSpiceIslandsB.tradingwithmanymerchantsC.visitingseveralpartsofCentralandSouthAmericaD.sailingtoAsia67.Columbusthoughtthat.A.othershadsailedtoAsiabeforehimB.itwasimpossibletosailtoAsiaC.thelandhehadfoundwasnotChinaorJapanD.thegeographersknewaboutthelandhehadfound68.Thetextimpliesthat.A.ColumbusneverrealizedthefullmeaningofhisdiscoveryB.ColumbuswasdisappointedwithhisvoyagesC.therewasnowaytoreachAsiafromEuropeatthattimeD.ColumbusfoundexactlywhathehadintendedtoCCompulsive(强迫的)shoppersmayhaveanewpsychologicalexcusetoblamefortheirwildshopping.PsychologistsattheUniversityofCanterburyinNewZealandarestudyingthe“shop-till-you-drop”habitasabehavioraldisordersimilartocompulsiveeating.Compulsiveshoppersfrequentlybuymorethantheycanaffordormorethantheyneed,anditcausesthemdistress(苦恼).“Itbecomesaproblemwhenyouareoutofcontrol,”psychologylecturerNevilleBlampiedsaid.“Whenyouarefeelingbadandblue,whatdoyoudo?Somepeopleeatchocolatecakeandicecream.Somepeopletakethecreditcardandgoouttotheshop.”Bankmanagersunderstandtheproblembecausetheyhavetodealwithpeoplewhohavetobepersuadedtostopusingtheircardsdrawingmoney.Compulsiveshoppingwasfirstdiscoveredin1915,althoughitwasthenknownasmonomania.Fewstudieshavebeendoneontheproblem.AnadvertisementinaChristchurchpaper,callingforpeopletotakepartinanexperimentaltreatmentprogramdesignedbyMr.Wilson,attracted10replies.Buttheproblem,saidMr.Wilson,is“clearlynotrare”.Hethinksthatcompulsiveshoppingshouldbetreatedwithdrugs.“Aspsychologistsweareinterestedinnon-drugtreatmentsforbehavioraldifficulties,”Mr.Wilsonsaid.Compulsiveeatersorshoppersgetakickfromtheirhabit.“Bothactivitiesprovideanimmediatekindofkickandyoufeelabitbetter,”hesaid.“Youhavelong-termproblems,buthumanbeingsareextremelygoodatnotseeinglong-termproblemsandareverysensitivetoshort-termbenefits,”hesaid.Theaimofthetreatmentwastohelppeoplefindbetterwaysofmanagingtheiremotions.Theprogram,consistingof10one-hourweeklylessonsandtwofollow-uptreatments,islooselybasedonteachingstressmanagement.“Youoftenhavetostarttogetpeopletocorrectlyrecognizetheiremotions.Notbeingabletoknowwhatyoureallyfeelweakensyourabilitytosolvetheproblemsconnectedwithwhat’smakingyoufeelthatway,”Mr.Wilsonsaid.69.Whatisthisarticlemostlyabout?A.Signsofcompulsiveshopping.B.Studiesofcompulsiveshopping.C.comparisonofcompulsiveshoppingandcompulsiveeating.D.AnexperimentaltreatmentprogramdesignedbyMr.Wilson.70.Theunderlinedword“it”inthefirstparagraphmostprobablyrefersto.A.compulsiveeatingB.anewpsychologicalexcuseC.thestudydonebyBlampiedD.thebehaviorofwildshopping71.Whichofthefollowingisconsideredimportantintreatingcompulsiveshoppers?A.Teachingthemtomanagetheirmoneybetter.B.Teachingthemtounderstandtheiremotions.C.Persuadingthemnottodrawmoneyfromthebank.D.Treatingthemwithrightdrugs.72.Whenthewritersaysthatcompulsiveshoppersgetakickfromtheirhabit,hemeansthatthey.A.feeldistressedaftertheirwildshoppingB.feelbetteraftertreatmentfrompsychologistsC.arebetterabletodealwithstressproblemsD.haveafeelingofexcitementaftershoppingDNorahhadacottageonacliffaboveabigbay.Inwinteritcouldbeverynasty(unpleasant)becauseofstrongwindsandseaspray(浪花).Infact,whenagalewasblowing,Norahandherhusbandgotusedtosleepinginasmallroomdownstairs,becausetheirbedroomupstairs,whichfacedthegales,hadaverybigwindow,andtheywereafraidthatanextraviolentgust(阵风)mightbreakitandblowpiecesofbrokenglassoverthem.Also,thesaltsprayfromtheseaputanendtomanyofthecolorfulplantsNorahplantedinhergarden.Shetriedputtingupafencetoprotectthem,butthewindjusthitit,wentupoverthetopandthendowntheotherside,sointheendshefilledthegardenwithtreesandbushesthatlikedsalt.ButmostofthesummerNorahenjoyedhercottageandgardenverymuch.Atweekendsshecouldsitoutofdoorsinthesun,lookingatthebeautifulview,withinterestingshipsandboatspassingby,andshecouldveryeasilycycledowntotheseaforaswim.Now,Norahandherhusbandhadplentyoffriendsandrelations.Inthesummerlotsofthemusedtocometoenjoythebeautifulplace,andintheenditreallybecamequiteannoyingforNorahandherhusband.Whentheywereathome,theyfoundfriendsandrelationsarriving,expectingtobegivenunlimiteddrinksandmeals,andtositinthesunforhours,talkingasifNorahandherhusbandhadnothingelsetodobutentertainandlistentothem.Thiswentonforseveralyears.Norahdidnotwishtoappearrudebyrefusingtoletherfriendsandrelationsin,butontheotherhand,shewasgettingtiredeverysummer.ThenonedayNorahwascomplainingaboutthistoherhairdresserwhileshewasdoingherhair.“You’redisturbedbytoomanyuninvitedguests,areyou?”saidthehairdresser.“Whydon’tyoutrymywayofescaping?”“What’sthat?”askedNorah.“Well,”thehairdresseranswered,“whenthebellrings,Iputonmycoatandtakemyshoppingbag.Ifit’ssomeoneIdon’twanttosee,Isayinnocently,‘I’msorry,butI’vegottogoout.’But...”73.Theunderlinedword“cycle”canbereplacedby_____.A.ridebybike B.drive C.walk D.gobyship74.Wecaninferthat______.A.alotoffriendscametovisittheminwinterB.fewfriendscametovisittheminwinterC.friendscametovisitthemonlyfordrinksandmealsD.Norahwasagoodcook75.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitle?GoodPlaceofEnjoyingtheSeaWarm-heartedCoupleCleverWayofEscapingVisittoNorah76.Whatisthehairdresserlikelytocontinuetosayintheend?A.IfIamtired,Isay,“Sorry,canyoucomenexttime?”B.Ifit’ssomeoneIliketosee,Isay,“Howlucky!I’vejustcomein!”C.Ifit’ssomeoneIliketosee,Isay,“Howhappytoseeyou!Iwasgoingshopping,butnowI’vechangedmymind.”D.Ifitisfinethatday,Isay,“I’mtiredofthis,butI’llshowyouaroundtheplace,anyhow.”第二节:(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Gettingyourchildrentostudycanbealittlelikegettingthemtoeattheirvegetables.1Makeastudytimeandhaveitatthesametimeeveryday.Thiswillhelpyourkidstolearntoscheduletheirdayandwillgivethemasenseofcontroloverhowtheyspendtheirtime.Allowthemtostudyinblocksoftime,suchasforhalfanhourwithafive-minutebreakinthemiddle.2Ideal(理想的)studytimesareafterdinnerorrightafterschoolbeforedinner.Neverallowyourchildrentostudyinfrontofthetelevision,asthatwillencouragepassiveactivity.3You’llalsoneedtohelpyourkidsfindtherightplacetostudy.Afteryou’vesetupagoodstudytimeforlittlelearners,setupagoodplacewheretheycangetthosecreativejuicesflowing.4Makesurethereisatableoradeskandacomfortablechair.5Thisincludeshelpingthemoutwiththeirhomeworksometimesandbeingthereforthemwiththeanswerstoanyquestions.Theinputyougiveyourchildrenduringstudyperiodswillhelpformabondandhelpmakestudyingenjoyable.A.Pickaplacewhereyourchildrencanstudyproperly.B.Holdthemtothescheduletheycreateforthemselves.C.Finally,spendtimewithyourkidswhenthey’restudying.D.Keeptheatmospherelightandofferlotsofencouragement,too.E.Instead,useTVasatreatorarewardwhenthehomeworkiscompleted.F.Trytostopthisbadhabitbyofferingsomesortofreward.G.Oneofthebestwaystoformgoodstudyhabitsforyourkid

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