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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页译林版高中英语选择性必修第四册复习测试题含答案选择性必修4Unit1Part1基础知识1.Themissing_________areofgreatvalue,sothepolicearelookingforthemeverywhere.(钻石)2.Heisnotas_________asheusedtobebecauseofyearsofmiserableexperiences.(可靠的)3.Thereis_________anythingtoeatinthefridge.(几乎没)4._________,Iwon’tgiveupmyhobbyofstudyingbiologyinmyfreetime.(无论如何)5.The_________ofthemodernmachineisverysimple,infact.(原理)6.Tom_______lastSundayandnowheisstilloutofwork.(辞职)7.The_________forhandinginapplicationisthelastdayofthismonth.(最后期限)8.Thesecondbatchofsoldiersexploringtheislandwas_________missing.(同样)9.Aftergraduation,manyofusgraduallylose_________withourformerschoolfriends.(联系)Hewasfinally_________forrobbingabank.(逮捕)Themaninsistedthathewas_________.(无辜的)Iam_________atwhatyousaidjustnow.(失望的)Thoughshekeepsherbodywell,wecanstillseesome_________fromherface.(皱纹)Itis_________tospendallmyfreetimepracticingplayingthepiano.(值得)15.Don’tfeel_________,becauseeverythingwillgetbetter.(沮丧)Part2实践探究第I卷(选择题)一、阅读理解Natural.Highquality.Unique.That'sAlmased.Selectedingredients(原料),anexceptionalmixandproductionprocess:that'showwecreatetheuniqueAlmasedeffect.➢Combinationofingredientsthat'smoreeffectivethanindividualnutrients(营养物质).➢Noartificialflavourings,fillersorsweeteners.➢Supportsfat-burningduringdigestion.➢Supportsresistancetocommondiseases.ManyproductspromisewhatonlyAlmasedcandeliver.InordertoachievetheuniqueAlmasedeffect,ittakesmorethanjustmixingsoy,yogurtandhoney.TherecipeforourAlmasedpowderisassimpleasitisunique:high-qualityandnaturalsoy,honeyandyogurt.SOY|Thehigh-qualitynon-GMOsoy(非转基因大豆)usedinAlmasedisanenvironmentallyfriendly,sustainablesourceofplantprotein.AsingleservingofAlmasedsupplies27gramsofprotein.HONEY|Unlikemostregularhoney,whichisheat-treated,therawhoneyinAlmasedisburstingwithfreshnessevenafteritiscanned.Thehoney'snaturalingredientsarestilllivingandactivewhenyouopenthecan.YOGURT|Cowsthatarenaturallyfedcaneveninturnencouragegrassgrowth.ThisiswhyAlmasedsourcesitsmilkandyogurtfromhappycowsinIrelandandnorthernGermany,wheretheyliveingreengrasslands.Beinganaturalproduct,Almasedhasaveryplaintasteandcanbepreparedinmanydifferentways.Whetheryoulikeitsweetorfruity,therearenolimitstohowyouflavourit.ThisensuresAlmaseddoesn'tgetboringandsuitsyourpersonaltasteperfectly.Soquickandeasytoprepare,Almasedcanbefittedintoyourdailyroutinewithease.1.Ifyouareonadiet,Almasedcouldbeagoodchoicebecause__________.A.itsnutrientsareeasiertoabsorb B.itcanhelpburnfatC.secretingredientsareincluded D.itcurescommondiseases2.WhydoesAlmasedstandoutamongothersimilarproducts?A.Itmanagestomixdifferentingredientstogether.B.Selectedingredientscanstayfreshasever.C.Soy,yogurtandhoneyarespeciallytreated.D.Superiornaturalmaterialsgenerateuniqueness.3.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Almasedcanreplaceourregularroutinediet.B.It'shardtomakeAlmasedappealtoeveryone.C.ThereseemvariouswaysofservingAlmased.D.Almasedhasjustthesametasteasplainyogurt.Onthenightof14thJune1904,NewYork’sChinatownwasinadeepgloom(低迷).Forthepast20years,therestaurantswerefilledwiththosecrazyaboutatasteofrealChinesecooking“chopsuey”.Butsuddenly,allthatseemedatrisk.Afewdaysearlier,achefnamedLemSenhadarrived,sayinghehadinventeditadecadebeforewhileworkingatarestaurantinSanFrancisco.HisrecipehadbeenstolenbyanAmericandinertomakemoney.Throughhislawyer,hedemandedrestaurantspayhimforusinghisrecipe.ChopsueywasfirstmentionedbyChinese-AmericanjournalistWangChinFooinalistofcommondisheshethoughtmostattractivetoWesterntastes.Asheexplained,“eachChinesecookhashisownrecipe.Themainpartsarepork,bacon,chicken,mushroom,bambooshoots,onion,andpepper,whileaccidentalonesareduck,beef,saltedblackbeansetc.YetitisoftenconsideredbyWesternersthatthisisa‘nationaldishofChina’morethananyotherdishthey’veknown.”Althoughahyperbolicwaytointroducethisdish,itclearlyshowedthatchopsueywasindeedofChineseorigin.Whereexactlyitsrootslayhasbeendebated;butitwasprobablyfirstcookedinTaishan,Guangdong,wheremostearlyimmigrantstoAmericahadgrownup.In1866,thejournalistAllanFormannoticeditasadeliciousdishdespiteits“mysteriousnature”,andnineyearslater,thefirstrecipeappearedinmagazines,withsomeun-Chineseingredientsthrownin.Itwasnotlongbeforeamythmakingbegan.In1896,LiHongzhangvisitedNewYork,andnewspapersmistakenlyreportedthatwhilerefusingWesterndishesatabanquet(宴会),hehadenthusiasticallyacceptedaplateofchopsuey.Thiscausedagreathit,andmanywhoneverheardofitbeforesimplyassumedthatitwasintroducedtotheUSbyLiHongzhang,whichaccidentallypromotedthedish’spopularity.4.Whatisthepurposeofachef’sstoryinparagraph1?A.Todescribefoodhistory. B.Tobringoutchopsuey.C.Toshowriskybusinessworld. D.Tointroducealawcase.5.WhatwouldWangChinFoomostagreewithaboutchopsuey?A.Fixedingredients. B.Itspopularityoverseas.C.Un-Chinesenature. D.Mixednationalidentities.6.Whenchopsueywasintroducedina“hyperbolic”way,itwas_________.A.remarkedbeyondreality B.explainedingreaterdetailsC.praisedinsomethingcommon D.commentedbasedontheorigin7.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthemythmakingonchopsuey?A.LiHongzhangpromotedthisdish. B.Itspopularitywasbasedonfacts.C.Massmediabelongedtotherootcause. D.Publicopinionsvoicedacceptance.In1953,whenvisitinghisdaughter’smathsclass,theHarvardpsychologistB.F.Skinnerfoundeverypupillearningthesametopicinthesamewayatthesamespeed.Later,hebuilthisfirst“teachingmachine”,whichletchildrentacklequestionsattheirownpace.Sincethen,educationtechnology(edtech)hasrepeatedthecycleofhypeandflop(炒作和失败),evenascomputershavereshapedalmosteveryotherpartoflife.Softwaresto“personalize”learningcanhelphundredsofmillionsofchildrenstuckinmiserableclasses—butonlyifedtechsupporterscanresistthetemptationtoreviveharmfulideasabouthowchildrenlearn.Alternativeshavesofarfailedtoteachsomanychildrenasefficientlyastheconventionalmodelofschooling,whereclassrooms,hierarchicalyear-groups,standardizedcurriculumsandfixedtimetablesarestillthetypicalpatternformostoftheworld’snearly1.5billionschoolchildren.Underthispattern,toomanydonotreachtheirpotential.Thatconditionremainedalmostunchangedoverthepast15years,thoughbillionshavebeenspentonITinschoolsduringthatperiod.Whatreallymattersthen?Theanswerishowedtechisused.Onewayitcanhelpisthroughtailor-madeinstruction.Reformersthinkedtechcanputindividualattentionwithinreachofallpupils.Theotherwayedtechcanaidlearningisbymakingschoolsmoreproductive.InCaliforniaschools,insteadoftextbooks,pupilshave“playlists”,whichtheyusetoaccessonlinelessonsandtaketests.Thesoftwareassesseschildren’sprogress,lighteningteachers’markingloadandallowingthemtofocusonothertasks.Astudysuggestedthatchildreninearlyadoptersofthismodelscorebetterinteststhantheirpeersatotherschools.Suchinnovationiswelcome.Butmakingthebestofedtechmeansgettingseveralthingsright.First,“personalizedlearning”mustfollowtheevidenceonhowchildrenlearn.Itmustnotbeanexcusetorevivepseudoscientificideassuchas“learningstyles”:thetheorythateachchildhasaparticularwayoftakingininformation.Thistheorygaverisetogovernment-sponsoredschemeslikeBrainGym,whichclaimedthatsomepupilsshouldstretchorbendwhiledoingsums.Alessconsequentialfalsehoodisthattechnologymeanschildrendonotneedtolearnfactsorlearnfromateacher—insteadtheycanjustuseGoogle.Someeducationalistsgofurther,arguingthatfactsgetinthewayofskillssuchascreativity.Actually,theoppositeistrue.Accordingtostudies,mosteffectivewaysofboostinglearningnearlyallreliedonthecraftofateacher.Second,edtechmustnarrow,ratherthanwiden,inequalitiesineducation.Heretherearegroundsforoptimism.SomeofthepioneeringschoolsareprivateonesinSiliconValley.Butmanymorearerunbycharter-schoolgroupsteachingmostlypoorpupils,wherelaggards(成绩落后者)makethemostprogressrelativetotheirpeersinnormalclasses.AsimilarpatterncanbeobservedoutsideAmerica.Third,thepotentialforedtechwillberealizedonlyifteachersembraceit.Theyarerighttoaskforevidencethatproductswork.Butskepticismshouldnotturnintoirrationalopposition.Givenwhatedtechpromisestoday,closed-mindednesshasnoplaceintheclassroom.8.Accordingtothepassage,educationtechnologycan________.A.decreaseteachers’workingloadB.facilitatepersonalizedlearningC.helpstandardizecurriculumsD.belovedbyschoolchildren9.WhichexamplebestarguesagainsttheunderlinedsentenceinPara.4?A.Thestudentswhoarebetteratmemorizationtendtobelesscreative.B.Schoolswithbansonphoneshavebetterresultsthanhigh-techones.C.Shakespearewastrainedingrammarbuthepennedmanygreatplays.D.LuXun’screativitywasunlockedafterhegaveupstudyingmedicine.10.Theauthorbelievesthatedtechfunctionswellonlywhenitis________.A.attheserviceofteachingB.limitedinuseamongpupilsC.aimedatnarrowingthewealthgapD.inlinewithstudents’learningstyles11.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Tostresstheimportanceofedtech.B.Tointroducetheapplicationofedtech.C.Todiscusshowtogetthebestoutofedtech.D.Toappealformoreopen-mindednesstoedtech.Sometimesjustwhenweneedthepowerofmiraclestochangeourbeliefs,theymaterializeintheplaceswe’dleastexpect.Theycancometousasadrasticalterationinourphysicalrealityorasasimplesynchronicityinourlives.Sometimesthey’rebigandcan’tbemissedOthertimesthey’resosubtlethatifwearen’taware,wemaymissthemaltogether.Theycancomefromthelipsofastrangerwesuddenlyandmysteriouslyencounteratjusttherightinstant.Ifwelistencarefully,we’llalwaysheartherightwords,attherighttime,todazzleusintoarealizationofsomethingthatwemayhavefailedtonoticeonlymomentsbefore.OnacoldJanuaryafternoonin1989,IwashikingupthetrailthatleadstothetopofEgypt’sMt.Horeb.I’dspentthedayatSt.Catherine’sMonasteryandwantedtogettothepeakbysunsettoseethevalleybelow.AsIwaswindingupthenarrowpath,I’doccasionallyseeotherhikerswhowerecomingdownfromadayonthemountain.Whiletheywouldgenerallypasswithsimplyanodoragreetinginanotherlanguage,therewasonemanthatdaywhodidneither.Isawhimcomingfromthelastswitchbackonthetrailthatledtothebacksideofthemountain.Ashegotcloser,IcouldseethathewasdresseddifferentlyfromtheotherhikersI’dseen.Ratherthanthehigh-techfabricsandstylesthathadbeenthenorm,thismanwaswearingtraditionalEgyptianclothing.Heworeatattered,rust-coloredgalabiaandobviouslyoldandthick-soledsandalsthatwerecoveredindust.Whatmadehisappearancesoodd,though,wasthatthemandidn’tevenappeartobeEgyptian!Hewasasmall-framedAsianman,hadverylittlehair,andwaswearinground,wire-rimmedglasses.Aswenearedoneanother,Iwasthefirsttospeak.“Hello,”Isaid,stoppingonthetrailforamomenttocatchmybreath.Notasoundcamefromthemanashewalkedcloser.Ithoughtthatmaybehehadn’theardmeorthewindhadcarriedmyvoiceawayfromhiminanotherdirection.Suddenlyhestoppeddirectlyinfrontofmeonthehighsideofthetrail,lookedupfromtheground,andspokeasinglesentencetomeinEnglish,“Sometimesyoudon’tknowwhatyouhavelostuntilyou’velostit.”AsItookinwhatIhadjustheard,hesimplysteppedaroundmeandcontinuedhisdescentdownthetrail.Thatmomentinmylifewasasmallmiracle.Thereasonislessaboutwhatthemansaidandmoreaboutthetimingandthecontext.Theyearwas1989,andtheColdWarwasdrawingtoaclose.Whatthemanonthetrailcouldn’thaveknownisthatitwasduringmyEgyptianpilgrimage,andspecificallyduringmyhiketothetopofMoses’smountain,thatI’dsetthetimeasidetomakedecisionsthatwouldaffectmycareerinthedefenseindustry,myfriends,myfamily,and,ultimately,mylife.IhadtoaskmyselfwhatthechanceswereofanAsianmandressedinanEgyptiangalabiacomingdownfromthetopofthishistoricmountainjustwhenIwaswalkingup,stoppingbeforeme,andofferinghiswisdom,seeminglyfromoutofnowhere.Myanswertomyownquestionwaseasy:theoddswereslimtonone!Inanencounterthatlastedlessthantwominutesonamountainhalfwayaroundtheworldfrommyhome,atotalstrangerhadbroughtclarity,andthehintofawarning,regardingthehugechangesthatIwouldmakewithinamatterofdays.Inmywayofthinking,that’samiracle.Isuspectthatweallexperiencesmallmiraclesinourliveseveryday.Sometimeswehavethewisdomandthecouragetorecognizethemforwhattheyare.Inthemomentswhenwedon’t,that’sokayaswell.Itseemsthatourmiracleshaveawayofcomingbacktousagainandagain.Andeachtimetheydo,theybecomealittlelesssubtle,untilwecan’tpossiblymissthemessagethattheybringtoourlives!Thekeyisthatthey’reeverywhereandoccureverydayfordifferentreasons,inresponsetothedifferentneedsthatwemayhaveinthemoment.Ourjobmaybelessaboutquestioningtheextraordinarythingsthathappeninourdailylivesandmoreaboutacceptingthegiftstheybring.12.WhydidtheauthormakeapilgrimagetoMt.HorebinEgypt?A.Hewasinsearchofamiracleinhislife.B.Itwasaholyplaceforareligiouspersontoheadfor.C.Heintendedtomakearrangementsforhislifeinthefuture.D.Hewaitedpatientlyinexpectationofmeetingawiseperson.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“myownquestion”refertoinParagraph6?A.Forwhatreasondidthemanstopbeforeme?B.WhydidtheAsianmangotothemountain?C.WhatchangewouldImakewithinamatterofdays?D.Whatwastheprobabilitythatotherstoldustherightwords?14.Whichofthefollowingisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedword“subtle”inParagraph7?A.Apparent. B.Delicate.C.Precise. D.Sufficient.15.TheauthorviewedtheencounterwiththeAsianmanasamiracleinhislifeinthat.A.theAsianman’sappearancehadadecidingeffectonhisfuturelifeB.hiswordswereinperfectresponsetotheneedhehadatthatmomentC.whattheAsianmansaidwasabundantinthephilosophyoflifeD.theAsianmanimpressedonhimtheworthofwhathehadpossessed16.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Canyourecognizeamiracle?B.Isamiraclesignificanttous?C.Whenmightamiracleoccur?D.Whydoweneedamiracle?二、完形填空ManynursinghomesallovertheworldarelockeddowntoprotecttheirresidentsfromtheCOVID-19.Group-fisa___17___companyinBelgium,whoseemployeeswashtheoutsidesoftallbuildings,usingplatformsthatareliftedbycranes(起重机).WhentheCOVID-19hitBelgium,Group-f’sbusiness___18___.Thecranessat___19___.Butoneday,companymanagerBoschsawamanstandingonthe___20___andshoutinguptohismotherwhowaslookingdown___21___fromherwindowonthethirdfloorofanursinghome.ThisgaveBoschaperfect___22___.Boschrealizedhecouldputthecranestogooduse.Eversince,hehasbeen___23___themtonursinghomes.There,afamilycan___24___aplatformthatacraneoperatorwillliftuptothewindowofalovedone.EvePutseyscametoseeher88-year-oldaunt,wholivesinLaCambre,anursinghome.Beforeshe___25___theplatform,Putseysdidn’tknowwhattoexpect.“It’sbeensevenlongweeksthatIhaven’tbeen___26___toseeher,”shesaid.ButwhenPutseysreturnedtotheground,shewas___27___.“Ifinallygottoseeher.Shelookedveryhappytoseeme,”shesaid.OfficialsatLaCambrehelpedorganizethecrane-operated___28___.“It’sbeenhardworkbutquite___29___,”directorThibautChevriersays.Bosch___30___thatoperatingthemachinescostshiscompanymoney.Buthehasno___31___.“It’sagreathonortohelppeople,”hesays.17.A.travel B.design C.building D.cleaning18.A.sloweddown B.brokeout C.fellback D.knockeddown19.A.unpacked B.unnoticed C.unused D.untouched20.A.platform B.ground C.window D.crane21.A.secretly B.proudly C.cautiously D.tearfully22.A.chance B.idea C.dream D.memory23.A.hiring B.sending C.employing D.accompanying24.A.standon B.setup C.returnto D.headfor25.A.got B.selected C.landed D.exchanged26.A.determined B.willing C.amused D.able27.A.smiling B.moving C.worrying D.waiting28.A.voyage B.visit C.tour D.adventure29.A.unnecessary B.natural C.practical D.skeptical30.A.anticipates B.responds C.acknowledges D.realizes31.A.anxieties B.promises C.excuses D.regrets三、七选五LearningIsEverywhereandAnytimeEmployeesnowadaysarefacedwithmajorchangesintheirworkinglife.Besidestheirdailytasksandresponsibilities,theyarealsolearners.Specifically,theyarelearnersfacedwithaninformationoverloadandaboveall,alimitedamountoftime.Inordertocatchalltheopportunitieslearninghastooffer,learningshouldbeabletooccuranywhere,atanytime.___32___.Thisfirstchallengeforallthelearnersinvolvedinthee-learningareaisthatyourcontentsshouldbeavailableonsmartphonesandmobileInternetdevices,oryouwon'thaveanychancetobecompetitiveinthee-learningfield.___33___.Didyouknowthattherateofinformationhastripled(增长三倍)inthelast3yearsalone?Peopleareoverloadedwithtoolsandneedguidancetolearnhowtolearninthedigitalage.___34___.Micro-learningmakeslearningeasierwithsmallerlearningunitsandshort-term-focusedactivities.Asexpertssay,repetitivelearningthroughputtingthelearningprocessintodailyroutinesishighlyeffective.Andyoucanimprovethelearnerexperiencebyofferingso-calledlearningnuggetinanATAWADACstyle:AnyTime,AnyWhere,AnyDevice,AnyContent.Toboostthelearnerexperience,youneedtoselectonlycontentthatisrelevanttoyou.Createyourownpersonalizedon-demandlearninglibrary,bypilingupinterestinglearningcontentthatyoucaneasilyget.___35___,youcancreateyourdailylearningjourneybyconsumingbite-sizedlearningcontenton.___36___.•Increasethecompletionrate.•Givevisibilitytoonboardingprogrammes:newcomerscanhaveaccesstoentry-levelprogrammeseverywhereandatanytime.•Givefeedbackbeforeoraftertraininglessons.A.Howtoincreasemicro-learning?B.Herearesomebenefitsofmicro-learning.C.It'simportanttoknowrepetitivelearningtoo.D.Micro-learningformsananswerforlearner'schallenges.E.Besides,peoplearefacedwithaninformationoverload.F.ItshouldalsotakeintoconsiderationofthelimitationsoftheindividualG.Bymeansofonemobiledevice(tablet,phone,application)四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。TibetwasaregionIwasdesperatetosee,____37____itsremotenessandmyinabilitytogodelayedmyjourney.Lastsummer,mybrotherandIfinallydecidedtotakethetrip.WesetoffattheGuangzhoutrainstationandthreedayslater,wearrivedinLhasa.Thetripcertainlytookawhile;however,we____38____(reward)withthemostbeautifulviewsandmadefriendsalongtheway,allata____39____(low)costthanflying.WestartedourtourofLhasawatchingpilgrims(朝圣者)doingtheirmorningprayers,____40____(comprehensive)exploringthepalace.WehadanincrediblelunchatoneofthebestrestaurantsinLhasa,____41____offeredabeautifulviewoverlookingtheJokhangTemple.ThenwestartedourjourneytotheQomolangmabasecamp____42____roadfromLhasa.Alongthewaywestopped____43____(admire)theYamdrokLake.Itsbeautywasbeyond____44____(describe).Aboutaweeklater,wearrived.Westayedinaguesthousejustnexttothebasecampandafterdroppingoffourluggage,____45____(head)straightoutsidetoseetheMt.Qomolangma.Thetipofthemountainemergedthroughtheclouds,____46____(astonish)uswithitsunbelievableheight.Thecloudspartedandwewatchedthesunsetoverthepeak.五、其他应用文47.请阅读下面文字,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。假定你是李华,自制一些中国结(Chineseknot)。给开网店的美国朋友Tom写封信,请他代卖,要点包括:1.外观(尺寸、颜色、材料);2.象征意义;3.价格。注意:1.词数120左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头语已为你写好_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________六、读后续写48.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Oneafternoonafterschool,Maryandherbrother,Keith,wereeatingatacafeneartheirhome.Thatafternoon,theyhadtosharetheirtablewithanotherperson.Thatpersonwasayoungladyinhertwenties.Aftereating,shewenttotherestroom.Withoutrealizing,shehadleftherhandphoneonthetable.Fiveminuteslater,shecameoutandwalkedoutofthecafewithoutlookingback.Marysawthehandphoneonthetable.ShequicklytoldKeith,“Keith,thegirlleftbehindherhandphone.”Keithlookedatthehandphone.Ittookhisbreathaway.Itwasoneofthelatestmodelsonthemarket.Keithhadalwayswantedahandphone.Buthisparentshadtoldhim,“Youdon’tneedone.Youcanalwaysusethehousephone.”Hestaredatitforsomeminutes.Thenhesaidslowly,pausingoneveryword,“Iwanttotakethehandphone.”Marycouldnotbelieveherears.Shemerelystaredatherbrother.“Youcan’t!Whatiftheownercomestolookforit?”Havingmadethedecision,Keithquicklygrabbedthehandphoneandputitinhisschoolbag.Then,hetookMary’shandandledheroutofthecafequickly.Oncebackhome,Keithlockedhishousedoorwithtremblinghands.Insidehisroom,hetookoutthepieceofbeauty.Oh,helikeditsomuch.Nowhehadhisownhandphone.Soon,hewaspolishingithappily.ButMarytoldhim,“Keith,youcannotkeepthehandphone.WhatwillyoutellFatheraboutthis?Hewillaskyouhowyougotthehandphone.”Keithsaidquickly,“Iwillsayafriendlentittome.”Marysaid,“Nowyouarelyingtoo.”Ohdear!WhenhadKeithturnedsodishonest?ThenMarysawahousephonenumberontheplasticcoverofthehandphone.“Thisisthegirl’sphonenumber.Whydon’twejustcallthisnumber?Wewilltalktoherandaskhertocomeandtakebackherhandphone.”Shewastryingtotalksomesenseintohim.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Thatnight,Keithturnedoverinbedfromtimetotime._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Marywasveryhappytohearthat._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案:1.B2.D3.C4.B5.B6.A7.C8.B9.C10.C11.C12.C13.D14.B15.B16.A17.D18.A19.C20.B21.D22.B23.B24.A25.C26.D27.A28.B29.C30.C31.D32.F33.E34.D35.G36.B37.But38.wererewarded39.lower40.comprehensively41.which42.by43.toadmire44.description45.headed46.astonishing47.DearTom,Howareyoudoing?IwonderifyoucouldsellsomeChineseknotsforme.Imadethemmyselfwithredstillthreads,clothsandothermaterials.Theylookreallybeautifulintheshapeofadiamond,about5incheslongand4incheswide.(外观)InChina,theseknotsstandforfriendship,loveandgoodluck.(象征意义)Peoplecaneithergivethemasgiftstofriendsorhangthemintheirhouses.Theyareonly12.99USdollarseach.(价格)Ifanyonewantstoknowmoreabouttheknots,letthemwritetome.Also,doletmeknowifyouneedfurtherinformation.Thankyou!LiHua48.Thatnight,Keithturnedoverinbedfromtimetotime.Hehaddifficultysleeping,uncertainaboutwhatheshoulddo.Ofcourse,helikedthenewhandphone.However,hewasfeelingsorryfortheowner.Whenhethoughthowsadtheyoungladywouldbeatthelossofherhandphone,hewasfullofguiltandshame.Thenextmorning,afteralongandrestlessnight,hewasdeterminedtoreturnthehandphonetotheowner.Afterschool,hetoldMary,“Iamgoingtophonetheowner.”Marywasveryhappytohearthat.Backhome,theyphonedtheowner’shousephone.Agirlansweredthephone.Kevinasked,“Areyoutheownerofthehandphone?I’mKeith.Ihaveyourhandphone.Canyoucomeandgetit?”Thegirlreplied‘Yes’excitedly,expressinghergratituderepeatedly.Tenminuteslater,shewasatthesamecafetomeetKeith.Handingbackthehandphonetoherandseeinghersmilehappily,Keithrealizedthathonestywasindeedthebestpolicy.重点知识测验XB4U2班级________姓名_________学号__________一、短语汉译英1.对······作出反应 _____________________ 2.作为对······的反应 _____________________3.对······做出反馈 _____________________ 4.满足某人的需要 _____________________5.适合······ _____________________ 6.澄清问题 _____________________7.对······博学 _____________________ 8.设身处地为某人着想 _____________________9.是······的原因;占比例 _____________________ 10.因为 _____________________11.决不 _____________________ 12.考虑到 _____________________13.描述 _____________________ 14.赞成 _____________________15.未经某人同意 _____________________ 16.对某人表示同情 _____________________17.出于同情 _____________________ 18.(谚)不劳无获 _____________________19.-就···· _____________________ 20.对······偏爱 _____________________21.宁愿做······而不愿做······_____________________ 22.交通堵塞 _____________________23.使某人尴尬的是 _____________________ 24.因······而感到尴尬 _____________________25.打算做某事 _____________________ 26.专供······使用 _____________________27.抱有······的目的 _____________________ 28.与······相符 _____________________29.守规矩,举止得体 _____________________ 30.对······容忍 _____________________31.在······方面流利 _____________________ 32.与······合作 _______

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