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Model4Unit2Workingtheland
一、单项填空(共20题,共30分)
1.Dina,formonthstofindajobasawaitress,finallytookapositionatalocal
advertisingagency.
A.strugglingB.struggledC.havingstruggledD.tostruggle
2.Withthehelpofhisfriends,hehasagoodbusinessovertheyears.
A.builtupB.madeupC.cutupD.grownup
3.Iregretyouthatmydaughterhasalreadyregrettedoutwithyou.Soleaveher
aloneanddon'tbotherheranymore.
A.telling;dating(约会)B.totell;todateC.totell;datingD.telling;todate
4.totheman'stimelycoming,theboywassaved.
A.Thanking;drownB.Thanks;drownedC.Thanked;drownsD.Thanks;drowning
5.HerpoorEnglishoftenmisunderstandingwhenshefirstwenttoEnglandmanyyearsago.
A.arosefromB.resultedfromC.ledtoD.layin
6.Heputacoveronthetabletokeepitdirt.
A.farfromB.freefromC.apartfromD.awayfrom
7.一Why,Jack,youlooksotired!
一Well,IthehouseandImustfinishtheworktomorrow.
A.waspaintingB.willbepaintingC.havepaintedD.havebeenpainting
8.Lotsofrescueworkerswereworkingaroundtheclock,suppliestoYushan,Qinghai
Provinceaftertheearthquake.
A.sendingB.tosendC.havingsentD.tohavesent
9.—Wouldyourathertheretomorrow?
-No.rdratherhethereinsteadofme.
A.togo;willgoB.go;wentC.go;willgoD.going;shallgo
lO.Ifthebabysittercannotcometomorrow,doyoumindaloneathome,doinghis
homework?
A.Fred'sleavingB.FredbeingleftC.Fred^havingleftD.Fredhavingbeenleft
11.inafamousuniversityiswhatmoststudentswishfor.
A.ToeducateB.EducatedC.BeingeducatedD.Educating
12.1hadgreatdifficultythesuitablefoodonthemenuinthatrestaurant.
A.findB.foundC.tofindD.finding
13.Newshowthattheeconomyofourcountryiscontinuingtogrow.
A.welfaresB.NationalitiesC.statisticsD.schedules
14.Thewaterfrozeinsidethepipe,causingittoandburst.
A.expandB.exportC.reduceD.behave
15.Rumoursbegantointhecountiythatthechairmanwasgoingtoretire.
A.commentB.deliverC.focusD.circulate
16.Whatworriedthechildmostwastovisithismotherinthehospital.
A.hisnotallowingB.hisnotbeingallowedC.hisbeingallowedD.havingnotbeenallowed
17.Progresssofarhasbeenverygood.,wearesurethattheprojectwillbe
completedontime.
A.HoweverB.OtherwiseC.ThereforeD.Besides
18..Youhavegottofillinyourname,age,address,andinthisapplicationform.
A.nutritionB.occupationC.envelopeD.atmosphere
19.Greatchangeshavetakenplaceinthatschool.Itisnolongeritwas20yearsago,when
itwassopoorly.
A.what;equippedB.that;equippedC.what;builtonD.which;equipped
20.-Thebosswilloffermeapayrise.
Pigsmighlfly!Youareday-dreaming.You'reluckyenoughnottohavebeenfired.The
underlinedphrasemeans.
A.WonderfulB.ImpossibleC.ToobadD.Congratulations
二、完形填空(共20题,30分)
Whenwetalkaboutabadman,weliketocallhima“wolf*'.Butisitreallytruethatthewolf
standsfordevilandugliness?
Haveyoureadthebook"TheWolfTotem^^byafamouswriterJiangRong,whichtellsthestoryof
therelationshipbetweenwolvesandhumanbeings?Haveyou.ever26_thewolves1world?If
youhad,youwould_22thewolves.
Inthebook,wolvesareheroesonthelargegrassland.Theyknowmoreabout28thanhumans.
Theycanattacklambswithoutdisturbingtheirmothers.Theyalsoknowhowto29fulluseofthe
shapeoflandto30sheep.Ibelievethatifwolveswerehumans,theywouldbe31experts
goodatfighting.
Thewolfisakindofspecialcreaturethatcandeeplyunderstand32.Eachwolfservesitsgroup
withitsheartandsoul.A33wolfhaslittlepower,butapackofwolves34nothing.Allthe
wolvesobeytherules._35theyaredefeated,theyrunawaytogether.Itistheir
teamwork36makeswolvespowerful.
Thewolvesalsohavegreatself-respectandwon't37toanyone.Thewriter,whowrotethebook
“TheWolfTotem,,»38stoleaone-month-oldbabywolfandraiseditverycarefully.Tohis39,he
foundthelittlewolfstillwantedtogobackwith40wolves.Hebitthroughtheironchainthat
limitedhim.Thewolfwas41andhenevergavein,fighting42hisdeath.Thelittlewolfdied
asagloriousfighter.
Iwasshockedbythiskindof43:wolvesareoneofthemostrespectedcreaturesonearth.Iwant
everyonetolookatwolvesina44way.Theyareourteachers.Theyshowushowtosurvive
and45inthisnotsimpleanddangerousworld.Pleasehonorthewolves,pleasehonorallthese
heroesofnature!
26.A.talkedaboutB.walkedintoC.thoughtaboutD.caredfor
27.A.huntB.admireC.drawD.watch
28.A.spaceB.spotC.foodD.survival
29.A.makeB.takeC.haveD.get
30.A.fightB.avoidC.trapD.discover
31.A.specialB.imaginativeC.outstandingD.creative
32.A.operationB.teamworkC.lifestyleD.control
33.A.singleB.braveC.lonelyD.fair
34.A.fightB.struggleC.fearD.fail
35.A.AsforB.AsthoughC.EvensoD.Evenif
36.A.whatB.heC.thatD.one
37.A.turninB.giveinC.takeanD.breakin
38.A.onceB.justC.soonD.only
39.A.satisfactionB.disappointmentC.pleasureD.sorrow
40.A.restB.othersC.anotherD.theother
41.A.proudB.satisfiedC.willingD.eager
42.A.untilB.althoughC.beforeD.unless
43.A.selflessnessB.self-confidenceC.self-respectD.self-protection
44.A.curiousB.differentC.strangeD.humorous
45.A.walkB.handc.getD.succeed
三、阅读理解(10分)
Somepeopleseemeasytounderstand:theircharacterappearsobviousonfirstmeeting.
Appearances,however,canbedeceptive.ForthirtyyearsnowIhavebeenstudyingmyfellowmen.
Idon'tknowverymuchaboutthem.Ishrugmyshoulderswhenpeopletellmethattheirfirst
impressionsofapersonarealwaysright.Ithinktheymusthavesmallinsightorgreatvanity.For
myownpartIfindthatthelongerIknowpeople,themoretheypuzzleme.
Ireadinthismorning'spaperthatEdwardHydeBurtonhaddied.Hewasamerchantandhehad
beeninbusinessinJapanformanyyears.Oncehegavemeagreatsurprise.UnlessIhadheard
thestoryfromhisownlips,Tdneverhavebelievedthathewascapableofsuchanaction.Hewas
alwaysneatlyandquietlydressedinaccordancewithhisageandposition.Hedidn'ttalkmuch,
butwhathesaidwassensible.Youcouldn'timaginehe'dpossiblyraisehisvoiceinanger.Here
wasamanwhoattractedyoubecauseyoufeltinhimarealloveforhisfellows.He'dtellwith
pointagoodandspicystory,andinhisyouthhe'dbeensomethingofanathlete.Hewasarich
manandhe'dmadeeverypennyhimself.Isupposeonethingthatmadeyoulikehimwasthathe
wassoweak;hearousedyourinstincts(本能)ofprotection.Youfelthecouldn'tbeartohurtafly.
OneafternoonBurtontoldmea“fimny”storyinaquiet,dryhumour:
“Therewasanamesake(同名人)ofmine,whowasthebestbridgeplayerIevermet.Heseemed
tohaveafantasticinstinctaboutthecards.Iusedtoplaywithhimalot.”
“Hewashandsomeinawaywithcurlyhairandpink-and-whitecleeks.Womenthoughtalotof
him.Therewasnoharminhim,hewasonlywild.Ofcoursehedranktoomuch.Hewonagood
dealofmymoneybycard-playing.^^
“Onedayhecametomewhenhewentbroke.Hecametoseemeinmyofficeandaskedmefora
job.Iaskedhimhowoldhewas.
“Thirty-five',hesaid.”
'"Andwhathaveyoubeendoing?*Iaskedhim.
"'Well,nothingverymuch,'hesaid.
“TmafraidIcan'tdoanythingforyoujustyet,'Isaid.'Comebackandseemeinanother
thirty-fiveyears,andI'llseewhatIcando.'
“Hedidn'tmove.Hewentratherpale.Hehesitatedforamomentandthenhetoldmethathehad
hadbadluckatcardsforsometime.Hehadn'tbeenwillingtosticktobridge,he'dbeenplaying
poker,andhe'dgottrimmed.Hehadn'tapenny.He'dpawnedeverythinghehad.Hecouldn'tpay
hishotelbillandtheywouldn'tgivehimanymorecredit.Hewasdownandout.Ifhecouldn'tget
somethingtodohe'dhavetocommitsuicide.
UIlookedathimforabit.Icouldseenowthathewasalltopieces.He'dbeendrinkingmorethan
usualandhelookedfifty.Thegirlswouldn'thavethoughtsomuchofhimifthey'dseenhimthen.
“Igotanideaofwhathewasdrivingat.I'veknowntoomanymenwhousedtobepopularattheir
university.
""SuddenlyIhadanidea.^^Pausinginhisstory,Burtonturnedtome."WhenIwasyoungIswam
overthreemilesroundthebeacon(灯塔)andlandedattheriverofTarumi.It^ratherdifficulton
accountofthecurrentsroundthebeacon.Well,ItoldmyyoungfellowaboutitandIsaidthatif
he'ddoitI'dgivehimajob.
“Icouldseehewasrathertakenaback.Hewasnotingoodconditionforsports.Helookedatme
foramomentandthenhenodded.”
“Itoldhimrddriveroundtotheriverathalfpasttwelveandmeethim.
"Done,"hesaid.
“Iwishedhimgoodluckandheleftme.IhadalotofworktodothatmorningandIonlyjust
managedtothecreekatTarumiathalfpasttwelve.ButIneedn'thavehurried;heneverturnedup
“Didhefunkitatthelastmoment?”Iasked.
“No,hedidn*tfunkit.Hestartedallright.Butofcoursehe*druinedhisconstitutionbydrink.The
currentsroundthebeaconweremorethanhecouldmanage.Wedidn'tgetthebodyforabout
threedays
Ididn'tsayanythingforamomentortwo.Iwasshocked.ThenIasked.
“Whenyoumadehimthatofferofajob,didyouknowhe'dbedrowned?*
Helookedatmewithhiskindblueeyes,smiling."Well,Ihadn'tgotavacancyinmyofficeatthe
moment/
55.Theauthorbelieves.
A.somepeoplearetooeasytounderstandB.appearanceisjustoppositetothequality
C.firstimpressionscanbemisleadingD.hisfellowmenarenotunderstandable
56.Forsometime,EdwardBurtonimpressedtheauthormostwithhis.
A.ageandpositionB.wealthandability
C.sensibilityandhumorD.kindnessandweakness
57.Theunderlinedwords“hewasalltopieces“maymean.
A.hewasmadandwildB.hewascompletelydown
C.hewassickanddirtyD.hewastotallydrunk
58.WecaninferfromBurton'sstorythathisnamesakes.
A.neversawthroughhistrickB.annoyedhimbyplayingcards
C.couldnotdoanyjobwellD.intendedtocheathimwithalie
59.WelearnedfromthestorythatEdwardBurton.
A.knewtheyoungmanwouldkillhimselfB.arrangedtheendofhisnamesake'slife
C.didmuchforthepoorfellowmanD.killedhiscard-friendbymistake
60.EdwardBurtoncouldbedescribedasa(n)person.
A.innocentB.smartC.carelessD.evil
四、单词拼写
1.Everyyear,Indiaealotofteaandcottontomanydifferentcountries.
2.ThisdnewsreallyupsetmesothatIcouldn'tsleepwell.
3.Thismeetingfonyourdecisionbutyou'dbetterconsideritagainbeforeyoustart
yourproject.
4.Allthemistakesintheexamhavebeeninredinksothatstudentswillpaymore
attentiontothem.
5.-Whatisyour?
-America.ButnowIlivewithmyson'sfamilyinCanada.
6.Ourforeigntradehasduringrecentyears.Soagrowingnumberofworkersare
needed.
7.Attheendofthenews,theyoftengiveyouaofthemainnewsstories.
8.1findhislecturesareveryc,forheneverstickstothepoint.
9.Good(营养)isessentialifpatientsaretomakeaquickrecovery.
10.They'vethepricesintheshop,soit'sagoodtimetodosomeshopping.
五、课文填空
Atthattime,wasadisturbingprobleminmanypartsofthecountryside.DrYuan
forawaytoincreasericeharvestswithouttheareaofthefields.In1950,
Chinesefarmerscouldproduceonlyfiftymilliontonsofrice.Inarecentharvest,however,nearly
twohundredmilliontonsofricewasproduced.Theseincreasedharvestsmeanthat22%ofthe
world'speoplearefedfromjust7%ofthefarmlandinChina.DrYuanisnowhis
knowledgeinIndia,Vietnamandmanyotherlessdevelopedcountriestoincreasetheirrice
harvests.
Withthese,somefarmersandmanycustomersarebeginningtoturn
tofarming.Theyonkeepingtheirsoilrichandofdisease.A
healthysoildiseaseandhelpscropsgrowstrongandhealthy.Thesefarmers,therefore,
oftenusingnaturalwastefromanimalsasfertilizers.
六、短文改错(10分)
DearGeorge,
It'sbeenaweekafterweleftyourfamilyandwearenowbackhome.Thankyouverymuch
forshowingthemaroundyourcityandprovideusforthewonderfulmeals.Afterwesaidgoodbye
toyou,wewenttoWashingtonD.C.,wherewestayedforthreedays.Mybrotherwassomuch
fondofthemuseumstherethathebeggedmyparentstostayinganothercoupleofday.However,
myfatherhadtoreturntoworkonMondaysoweflybacklastSaturdayafternoon.Itwasreallya
niceexperience.Ifyou'dliketomaketriptoourcitysomeday,Iwillbebetterthanhappytobe
yourguide.
Yours,
Mike
附加题:
阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。
Directions:ReadthefollowingtextandchoosethemostsuitableheadingfromthelistA-Ffor
eachparagraph.Thereisoneextraheadingwhichyoudonotneed.
A.Theengineinyourbody.
B.Thelocation,sizeandheartbeatofaheart.
C.Whathappenswhentheheartbeats?
D.Howdoesyourheartwork?
E.Howdoweknowabouttheheart?
F.Whatcanadoctortellbyfeelingyourpulse?
1.
Yourheartislocatedinyourchest,alittletoyourleft.Thisheartofyours,whichisaboutthe
sizeofyourtwofistsheldtogether,beatsabout90timesaminute.Agrownperson'sheartbeats
about60to80timesaminute.Theheartbeatisnotjustthesameinallpersons,anditisnotthe
sameinanyonepersonatalltimes.
2.
Whenyourheartbeats,itispumpingbloodtoallpartsofyourbody.Ifyoucouldexamine
yourheartclosely,youwouldseethatitisreallytwopumpsplacedsidebyside,andworkingat
thesametime.Eachpumphastwoparts,theupperpartcalledtheauricle(心房),andthelower
partcalledtheventricle(心、室).Theauriclesreceivethebloodasitcomesintothemafterithas
beenpumpedthroughthebody.Theventriclespumpthebloodout.Therightonepumpstheblood
tothelungsandtheleftonepumpsthebloodtoallotherpartsofthebody.Atthetopandbottom
openingsofeachventriclearevalves(阀门)whichmakethebloodgoinonlyonedirection.
3.
Yourheartissometimescalledtheengineorthemotorinyourbodyandsometimescalled
thepump.Itworksaway,bothdayandnight.Firstitpumpsoutsomeblood,restsforafew
seconds,andthenitpumpssomemore.Inanormalday,theheartpumpsabout2,500gallonsof
bloodfromtheauriclesandventricles.
4.
Byusingastethoscopetolistentotheheart,thedoctorcantellwhetheryourheartisbeating
evenlyandwhetherthevalvesareclosingtightly.Thestethoscopemakesthesesoundssoclear
thatthedoctorcanhearthemeasily.Thestethoscopehasanearpiecethatheplacesonyourchest
andtubesthatheplacesinhisear.Theearpiececamesthesoundoryourheart'sbeatingalongthe
tubestothedoctor'sears,anditmakesthesoundseemmuchlouderthanitreallyis.Thedoctor
couldlistentoyourheartbeatbypullinghisearagainstyourchest.
5.________________________
Aneasyexperimentcanhelpyouunderstandwhathappenswhentheheartbeats.Youcando
thisexperimentwithahollowrubberball.Makeasmallholeinit,andfilltheballwithwater
throughthehole.Whenyousqueezetheball,youwillnoticehowthewatercomesoutinaspurt
eachtimeyousqueeze.Aftereachspurttheballcomesbacktoitsroundshapeagain.Something
likethishappenswhenyourheartbeats.Themusclesinyourheartgrowsmaller,orcontract,and
squeezethebloodoutoftheheart.Eachtimethishappens,wesayyourheartisbeating.Perhaps
youhavenoticedthatthedoctorplaceshisfingeronthepulseinyourwristwhenyouareill.By
doingthishecantellhowfastyourheartisbeating.
Model4Unit2Workingtheland答卷
一、单项(20题,共30分)
1-56-10II-15
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