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学必求其心得,业必贵于专精学必求其心得,业必贵于专精学必求其心得,业必贵于专精单元检测·提升一(总分:150分时间:120分钟)Ⅰ.听力测试(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,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。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题.每段对话仅读一遍。M:WhatcanIdoforyou,madam?W:I'dliketohavealookatbooksonscience。Iwanttobuysome.1Wherearethetwospeakerstalking?A.Inashop。B.Inabookstore.C.Inalibrary。W:Iamhopingtogetsomebreadfromtheshopbeforeitcloses.M:Mywatchsays6:50,sowehavearound40minuteslefttobethere.2Whattimedoestheshopclose?A.At7:30.B.At6:30。C.At7:00。W:Excuseme,wouldyoumindifIuseyourphone?M:Helpyourself.Itisonthetableoverthere.3Whatdoesthemantellthewomantodo?A.Helpherselftosomefood。B.Usethephoneonthetable.C.Bringsomefoodtothetable。M:Theworkisratherhard,butit'sinteresting。W:Mineisn'thard,butit’snotsointeresting。M:Whatdoyoudo?W:Iworkinapublishinghouse.4Whatdoesthewomando?A.Aneditor.B.Anurse。C.Ahousewife。W:Morecoffee?M:Please,darling.Well,whereisJoan?W:Sheisupstairs,inherbedroom。5What'stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Friends.B.Husbandandwife。C.Waitressandcustomer.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至8题.M:Welcomeback!Ididn’tseeyouinthehistoryclassonFriday。W:Iwasn'thereonFriday.Myclasswentonafieldtriptolookatsomedifferentrocks。Infact,weslepttherelastnight。M:Really?Thatsoundsexcellent!Wheredidyougo?W:Adesert.Itgetshotduringtheday,butitcoolsoffveryquicklyatnight。Itisverydrythereafterthesungoesdown。M:Well,didyouenjoythetrip?W:OfcourseIdid。Thedesertisnicerthanyoumightthink.Sincetherearesofewplantsgrowingthere,it’sveryeasytoseedifferentrocks.Andthenaturalcolorsoftherocksshineinthesun。Youreallyshouldgotheretohavealook.M:Ireallywanttogothere.Youmustcallmeifyouhaveachancetogothereagain.W:Noproblem。Iwillbeyourguidenexttime。6WhatdidthewomandoonFriday?A.Shepreparedfortheexam.B.Sheattendedaclassactivity.C.Shehadahistorylesson。7Whatistheweatherinthedesertlikeatnight?A.Hotanddry。B.Hotandwet。C.Coolanddry.8Whyisiteasytoseedifferentrocksinthedesert?A.Thereareveryfewplants.B.Therearetoomanyrocks.C.Therearedifferentcolorsofrocks。听第7段材料,回答第9至10题.W:Hi,Bob。IheardaboutyouraccidentbutIdidn'tthinkitwouldbethisbad.M:Well,thanksformakingmefeelbetter.W:Icanhardlyrecognizeyou.Tellmewhathappened?M:IjustgotbackfromAfricawhereIhadaterribleaccidentinamotorcyclerace.Ibrokebothmylegswhenmymotorfailedandwashitbyanothermotorcycle.Iwaslaidupinahospitaloverthereforthreeweeks。W:Threeweeks,that’salongtime.Whatdidyoudowhileyouwereinhospital?M:Well,ifyoucanbelieveit。Ireadallaboutmotorcycleracing。Iloveracingevenifithurts。W:ButI'mafraidyoudon’tmakeitlookveryfunny.Youareluckytobealive。M:That'ssure。Iamluckytobealive。W:Howsooncanyougetwell?Didthedoctortellyou?M:TheysaidIstillneededtostayinbedfortwoweeksorso。W:Ithinkyou'llgetabitfatterbythen.Bytheway,isthereanythingIcandoforyou?M:No,thankyou.Thankyouforthebeautifulflowers。It’sverykindofyoutocomeandseeme.W:I’llbeleavingthen.Bye。M:Bye。9WhathappenedtoBob?A.Hewasbadlyill。B.Hehadhislegsbroken.C.Hewashitbyacar。10HowsoonwillBobgetrecovered?A.Abouttwoweeks'time.B.Aboutthreeweeks'time.C.Aboutayear。听第8段材料,回答第11至13题.W:CanIseeyourlicense,please?M:What'sthematter,officer?DidIdosomethingwrong?W:Youwerespeeding。M:Iwasspeeding?W:Youcertainlywere.Doyouhaveanyideahowfastyouweregoing?M:I'mnotsure。ButIthinkIwasgoingabout35.W:Thisstreetisa25。mile。per­hour­speedzone,youknow?M:Itis。W:Inthestate,thespeedlimitinbusinessareasis25。Didyouseethesignsallalongthestreet?M:I'msorry,officer.IguessIdidn’tnotice。Iwasbusythinkingofmyjobinterview.Youseeit’smyfirsttimehere。W:Well,sinceit'syourfirsttimeinthiscity,I'lljustgiveyouawarningthistime.Butbecarefulnottospeedagain。11Whydidtheofficerwanttoseethedriver’slicense?A.Thedriverwasspeeding.B.Thedriverwasastranger。C.Thedrivertookthewrongturn。12Whatisthespeedlimitinbusinessareasinthatstate?A.25milesperhour。B.20milesperhour.C.35milesperhour。13Whatdidtheofficerfinallydo?A.Shetookthemantothepolicestation.B.Shejustwarnedhimandthenlethimgo.C.Sheaskedhimtoseethesigns。听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。M:ThisisOfficerBelford。Youreportedabreak.injustnow?W:Yes.Idid。M:I’llneedalittlemoreinformationaboutit。Whattimedidithappen?W:Itmusthavebeensomethingbetween12and1:30becauseIwashomeuntilalmost12andIjustgotbackat1:30。M:Whatdidtheyget?W:Well,whatIknownowissomejewelryandthetelevision。M:OK.Didyouhaveyourbelongingsmarked?W:MyhusbandputhisnameontheTV.M:Bytheway,whereisyourhusband?W:He’sonatriptoCanada。AndIhaven'ttoldhimabouttherobbery.M:Isee.Wheredidyouputyourjewelry?W:Iputitinthebedroom。Butallmygoodjewelryisinthesafeboxinthebank.M:OK。I'llbeintouchwithyouassoonaswehavefoundanytraceofit.14Whenwasthewoman’shousebrokeninto?A.Before12。B.After1:30。C.Between12and1:30.15Who’stheman?A.Apoliceman。B.Thewoman'shusband.C.Thewoman’sneighbor.16Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Thewoman’sjewelrywasallstolen。B.Thewoman’sgoodjewelrywasnotstolen.C.Mostofthewoman’sgoodjewelrywasstolen.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。Mr.Blacklovedshootingbears,buthiseyeswerenotgoodanymore。Severaltimeshenearlyshotpeopleinsteadofbears,sohisfriendswerealwaysverycarefulwhentheywentoutshootingwithhim.Oneday,ayoungfriendofhiswantedtohaveajoke,sohegotaverybigpieceofwhitepaperandwroteonitinverybigletters“IAMNOTABEAR.”Thenhetiedittohisback。Hisfriendssawitandlaughedalot.Afterafewminutes,Mr。Blackshotathimandknockedhishatoff。Theyoungmanwasfrightenedandangry。“Didn’tyouseethispieceofpaper?”heshoutedtoMr.Black.“Yes,Idid,”saidMr。Black。Thenhewentnearer,lookedcarefullyatthepaperandsaid,“Oh,IdidnotseethewordNOT."17Whathappenedseveraltimes?A.Mr。Blacknearlyshotpeople。B.Mr。Blacknearlyshotbearsinsteadofpeople。C.Mr.Blacknearlyshotbears.18Whatdidhisfriendsdowhentheywentshootingwithhim?A.Theywerebeingfunny。B.Theywerealwaysafraidofhim.C.Theywereverycareful.19Whatdidafriendofhiswriteonthepieceofpaper?A.“Iamabear.”B.“Iamnotabear。”C.“Ilovebears.”20Whatwastheresultthen?A.Mr.Blackshotatabearandkilledit。B.Mr。Blackshotatabearandknockeditdowntotheground。C.Mr.Blackshotathisfriendandknockedhishatoff.Ⅱ。单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21Whichpointsdoyouthink______theideathatphonesimprovepeople'slife?A.supportB.holdC.containD.lift22Peoplequickly______aroundwhenthereisastreetaccident。A.crowdB.crowdedC.goD.went23Whathesaidatthemeetingmeans______thosewhohadcutdowntheforests。A.toargueagainstB.toargueforC.arguingforD.arguingagainst24TheSmithsarea______coupleandtheyarealways______ofotherpeople'sopinions.A.respectable;respectfulB.respectful;respectableC.respectable;respectableD.respectful;respectful25Doyouthinkit______toarguewiththem?Thequestionisnotworthy______。A.worth;discussingB.worthwhile;tobediscussedC.worthy;todiscussD.worth;tobediscussed26“______!”theteachershoutedtothenaughtyboyangrily.A.BehaveyourselfB.WelldoneC.ActwellD.Appearwell27Thoughalreadytwenty,Joanstilldependsonherparentsforeverything,asiftheywereher______。A.shadowB.shadeC.darkD.darkness28Heistheonlyoneofthestudentswho______awinnerofscholarshipforthreeyears.A.isB.areC.havebeenD.hasbeen29ChinesePresident,HuJintao,______akeynoteaddressattheopeningceremony。A.presentedB.declaredC.deliveredD.expressed30—I'dliketobuythisbook,Dad。—Sorry,mydarling,butthebookis______adultsonly.A.meaningforB.intendedforC.meanttoD.givento31Beforeleavinghome,Motherkepttellingmeto______thespeedlimit。A.mindB.seeC.observeD.attend32Eachteacherandeachstudent______theschool.A.lovesB.loveC.lovingD.areloving33Tom,don’t______thepoor.Instead,weshouldhelpthem。A.lookuptoB.lookdownuponC.lookatD.lookforwardto34Ididn’tmeantogetsuchanoldpicture.Igotit______。A.bychanceB.bythewayC.forpurposeD.forfun35ThegirlwhomI______inmyletterismysecretary。A.referredforB.referredtoC.referD.referredⅢ。完形填空(共20小题;每小题1。5分,满分30分)Joanwasanursewhoworkedinachildren’shospital.One__36__therewasabigdanceatthehospital.Mostofthedoctorsandnurseswouldbethere,butofcoursesomehadtobe__37__tolookafterthechildren,andJoanwasn’toneoftheluckyoneswhowerefreetogotothe__38__.Shelikeddancingverymuch,sowhenshehadtostartworkthatevening__39__herfriendsweregettingreadytothedance,shefeltvery__40__forherself。Shewenttoeachsickchildoneaftertheotherandsaid__41__,untilshecametoonelittleboywhomshewasvery__42__of.HisnamewasDicky,andhewaseleven,buthealreadytalkedlikea(n)__43__.PoorDickyhadaveryseriousillness,andnowhewas__44__abletomoveanypartofhisbodyexcepthishands.Joanknewthathewouldnevergetany__45__,buthewasalwayshappyandalwaysthinkingaboutotherpeople__46__abouthimself.HeknewthatJoanloveddancing,sonow,whenshecameto__47__goodnighttohim,hegreetedherwiththe__48__,“I'mverysorrythatyouhavetomissthedancebecauseof__49__.Butwe'regoingtohaveapartyforyou.Ifyoulookinmydrawer,you'll__50__apieceofcake.Isaveditfrommysuppertoday,soit’squite__51__。Andthere’salsoashilling(先令)there,whichmymothergavemelastweek.Youcan__52__somethingtodrinkwiththat."“AndI'd__53__anddancewithyoumyselfifIwere__54__to,”headded.Suddenlythehospitaldanceseemedveryfarawayandnot__55__atalltoJoan.36A.noonB.morningC.afternoonD.evening37A。stayedB.leftC.satD.sent38A。danceB.concertC.filmD.play39A。asB.whenC.becauseD.while40A。pleasedB.gladC.sorryD.happy41A。goodeveningB.helloC.goodnightD.good。bye42A。fondB.tiredC.likedD.sick43A.adultB.doctorC.childD.actor44A。hardlyB.almostC.nearlyD.never45A.betterB.worseC.tallerD.thinner46A.insteadB.insteadofC.andD.before47A.talkB.speakC.tellD.say48A。wordsB.sentenceC.messageD.passage49A。usB.meC.youD.them50A.lookB.findC.haveD.take51A。deliciousB.freshC.expensiveD.big52A。borrowB.buyC.catchD.bring53A。liedownB.sitdownC.getupD.jumpup54A.willingB.readyC.gladD.able55A。importantB.happyC.necessaryD.possibleⅣ。阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AAslateas1800,awoman’sonlyplacewasinherhome.Womeninbusinesswereunheardof。Norespectablewomanwoulddreamofenteringwhatwasstrictlya“man’sworld”.Evenifshewould,whatcouldshedo?Menweresurethatnowomancoulddoajobwelloutsideherhome.Thiswasawidelyacceptedidea.WhenthefamousBrontesistersbeganwritingbooksin1846,theyhadtousemen'snamesasaliases(化名).Teachingwasthefirstprofessionforwomenonlyafter1800.Buteventhatwasnoteasyforwomentotakebecausemosthighschoolsandcollegeswereopenonlytomen。OberlinCollegeinOhiowasthefirstcollegeinAmericatotakeinwomen。NursingwasregardedasarespectableprofessionforwomenonlyafterFlorenceNightingalewonhighfameforhernursingcareerandbecamefamous。MissNightingaleopenedthetrainingschoolfornursingin1860inEngland.Theinventionoftypewritersin1867helpedtobringwomenoutoftheirhomestojointhebusinessworld.Becausewomenarecarefulandhavesmartfingers,businessmenfoundthattheywerewellsuitedtothiskindofwork。By1890,tensofthousandsofwomenwereworkinginschools,hospitals,shops,offices,andfactoriesbothinEnglandandtheStates。Someevenmanagedtobecomedoctorsorlawyers.Theideaofwomenworkinginbusinessandothercircleswasaccepted.56Thehomewasregardedasawoman’sonlyplace______.A.attheturnofthe19thcenturyB.inthelate1800sC.beforethetypewriterwasinventedD.whentheBrontesistersbeganwritingbooks57OberlinCollegewasthefirstcollegeinAmerica______.A.whereteachingwasaprofessiononlyopentowomenB.wheregirlscouldgetadvancededucationC.totrainwomentobeteachersandnursesD.toacceptwomenonlyasprofessorsandstudents58Quitealotofwomenenteredthebusinessworld______。A.soonafter1800B.whenNightingalebecamefamousC.atthebeginningofthe20thcenturyD.afterthetypewritercameintouse59Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.WomenAreGoodatNursingB.HowWomenJoinedtheOutsideWorldC.WhatHappenedintheBusinessWorldD.TypingIstheBestProfessionforWomenBFlorenceNightingalewasborninFlorence,Italy,whileherwealthyEnglishparentsweretravelinginEurope。Asachild,shetraveledtomanyplaceswithherfamilyandlearnedhowtospeakseverallanguages。WhenNightingalewas17,shetoldherfamilythatshewasgoingtohelpsickpeople。Herparentsdidnotagree,butNightingalewasdetermined.ShetraveledtohospitalsalloverEurope。Shesawthatdoctorswereworkingtoohard.Shesawthatpatientsdiedbecausetheydidnotgetenoughcare.Nightingalefeltthatwomencouldbedoingmoretohelpdoctorstakecareofsickpeople。Nightingaleknewthatinorderfornursestodomore,theyneededspecialtraininginhowtotakecareofsickpeople。NightingalewenttoahospitalinGermanytostudynursing.ThenshereturnedtoLondonandbecametheheadofagroupofwomen-calledGentlewomenDuringIllness.Thesewomencaredforsickpeopleintheirhomes。In1854,EnglandwasfightingawarwithRussia.Thereporterswroteabouttheterribleconditionsinthehospitalsthatcaredforthewounded。Peopledemandedthatsomethingbedoneaboutit。AleaderofthegovernmentaskedFlorenceNightingaletotakesomenursesintothewarhospitals。So,inNovember1854,Nightingalefinallygottoworkinahospital。Shetookalong38nurseswhomshehadtrainedherself。Atfirst,thedoctorsonthebattlefieldsdidnotwantNightingaleandhernursesintheirhospitals。Theydidnotbelievethatwomencouldhelp。Butinfact,thenursesdidmakeadifference.Theyworkedaroundtheclock,lookingafterthewounded。Thankstotheirhardwork,manywoundedsoldierssurvived。AftertheWar,Nightingaleandhernursesweretreatedlikeheroes。Finally,in1860,shestartedtheNightingaleSchoolforNurses。Intime,thankstoFlorenceNightingale,nursingbecameanimportantpartofmedicine.60FlorenceNightingalewasbornintoarich______。A.ItalianfamilyB.RussianfamilyC.EnglishfamilyD.Germanfamily61Nightingale'sparentsdidnotapproveofherdecision______.A.toworkasadoctorB.tocareforsickpeopleC.tofightinthewarwithRussiaD.totraveltohospitalsalloverEurope62ItwasnotuntilthewarwithRussiathatNightingale______.A.gottoworkinahospitalB.begantostudynursingC.startedtocareforsickpeopleintheirhomesD.becametheheadofGentlewomenDuringIllness63OnthebattlefieldsNightingaleandhernursesprovedtobe______.A.asbadasthedoctorshadexpectedB.quitegenerousC.lessthanusefulD.veryhelpful64Nightingaleplayedagreatrolein______。A.thebuildingofwarhospitalsB.theeducationofwomenC.thedevelopmentofnursingD.theimprovementofworkingconditionsforwomenCMadameCurie,theyoungestoffivechildren,wasborninWarsaw,Polandin1867。MarieCurie'smaidennamewasManya.Herparentswereteachers,andshelearnedtheimportanceofeducationatanearlyage.NohighereducationwasofferedtowomeninPolandatthattime,soManyatookajobasagoverness(女家庭教师).ShesentpartofherincometoParistohelppayforheroldersister'smedicalstudies。Hersisterqualifiedasadoctorandmarriedafellowdoctorin1891。ManyawenttojointheminParis,changinghernametoMarie。SheenteredtheSorbonne(nowtheUniversitiesofParis)andstudiedphysicsandmathematics,graduatingatthetopofherclass.Fortheresearchshewantedtodo,shewasintroducedtoanotheryoungscientist,PierreCurie。Latertheyfellinlovewitheachother.Aftertheirmarriage,theyworkedtogetheronradioactivity。FametroubledMarieCurieandalsoherhusband,becausesciencewastheirworldandinthisworldofsciencefameandhonortopersonshadnovalue.OnedaywhenawriterforanewspapertriedtoaskMarieaboutherselfandherthoughtsandherbeliefs,sheansweredhim,“Insciencewemustbeinterestedinthings,notinpersons.”Muchoftherealcharacterandspiritofthisunusualwomanwasfoundinthesefewwords,whichshewaslateroftentorepeat.Oneevening,atabigparty,afriendaskedherifshewouldliketomeettheKingofGreece,whowasalsoaguest。Sheansweredinhersimplemanner,“Idon’tseethevalueofit.”Then,seeingthatshehadhurtthefeelingsofherfriend,shequicklyadded,“But。.。but..。ofcourse,Ishalldowhateveryouplease。Justasyouplease。”65WhatwasvaluabletoMarieCurie?A.Scienceandresearch.B.Fameandhonor。C.Characterandspirit。D.Personsandthings.66Thewriterforanewspaperwasinterestedin______.A.thingsB.MarieCurieC.MarieCurie'shusbandD.persons67WhatdoyouthinkmighthavehappenedbetweenMarieCurieandtheKingofGreece?A.TheKingwasangrywithMarieCurie。B.Forthesakeofherfriend,MarieCuriemettheKingofGreece。C.TheKingofGreecewrotealettertoinviteMarieCurietomeethim.D.MarieCurieheldanotherpartyfortheKing.DIn1852Mrs.HarrietBeechesStowpublishedthebookUncleTom’sCabin。Itremindedpeoplethatblackpeoplewerealsohumanbeingsandthatslaverycouldandoftendidleadtoinhumantreatment,includingthebreakingupoffamilieswhosemembersmightbesoldtodifferentowners.Thebookbecameverypopular,andfewbookseverpublishedhadhadsogreataninfluence.Indignation(愤慨)inthenorthagainstsouthernslaverybecamemoreandmoreintense(紧张的),thoughthesouthcontinuedtorefusetoconsiderbringingittoanend。SoonitbecameclearthatthenorthcouldnotstandslaverywithintheUnitedStates.TheCivilWarwasfoughtovertheclaimbythesouthernstatestotherighttowithdrawfromtheUnionandformseparatenationwhereslaverywouldcontinue;forthenorththewarwasajustoneinsupportnotonlyofthemaintenanceofnationalunity,butalsooftheunityofanationfromwhichtheshameoflegalslaveryshouldend.68ThebookUncleTom'sCabinplayedtheroleof______.A.breakingupfamiliesB.treatingNegroesbadlyC.leadingtoinhumantreatmentD.callingonthepeopletobeagainstslavery69Thesouthernstatesfoughtthewarbecause______.A.theywantedtokeepslaveryB.theyclaimedtheyhadanewnationC.theywantedtogetridofslaveryD.theyclaimedtheywantedtokeepthenationunity70Thenorthwasatwarbecause______。A.theydidn'twanttoseethenationdividedB.theywantedtodoawaywithslaveryC.BothAandBD.NeitherAnorB71Accordingtothepassagewecanknowthat______.A.thebookwaswrittenin1852B.thebookwaspublishedbefore1852C.thesouthdidn’twanttobreakawayfromslaveryD.thesouthernstateswantedunitywiththenorthEWomeninBritainarewithoutdoubtbetterofftodaythantheyusedtobe。Atthebeginningofthenineteenthcenturywomenseemedtohavehadalmostnorightatall.Theycouldnotvote,orevensigncontracts(合同).Theirmarriageswerearrangedbytheirparents,andoncetheyweremarriedtheycouldnotownproperty.Mostofthetimetheywerekeptathome,andevenwhentheywereallowedtowork,theywerenevergivenresponsiblejobs。Itisstrangetothinkthat,asfarasweknow,mostwomenwerehappywiththissituation。Todaythepositionisquitedifferent.Womencannowvote,andchoosetheirownhusbands。In1970alawwaspassedtogivethemanequalshareofpropertyinthecaseofdivorce,andinthesameyeartheEqualPayActgavethemtherighttoequalpaywithmenforworkofequalvalue.Yetdespitethesechanges,thereisnodoubtthattherearestillgreatdifferencesinstatus(地位)betweenmenandwomen.Manyemployers—maybeeventhemajority-seemtoignoretheEqualPayAct,andtheaverageworkingwomenislikelytoearnonlyabouthalfwhatamanearnsforthesamejob。Mostwomenwhodoworkstilldounskilledjobs.Whileonlyasmallproportion(比例)ofthecountry'sworkers,possiblyonethird,areinfactwomen。Thereisalsogreatinequalityineducation。Onlyaquarterofalluniversitystudentsarewomen,andatpresentboys’schoolsareundoubtedlymuchbetterthangirls'schools。72Whichofthefollowingcouldn’tawomaninthe19thcenturyprobablydo?A.Anurse。B.Ashop.keeper.C.Amanager。D.Acleaner。73ThelastsentenceofParagraph1suggeststhat______。A.womeninthe19thcenturywerehappyB.womeninthe19thcenturywereunhappyC.womenwereworseoffthantodayD.womenwerebetteroffthantoday74Thethirdparagraphgivesexamplesof______.A.equalityofwomenB.inequalityofwomenC.thecurrentsituationD.ideasforthefuture75Theauthorprobablyagreesthat______。A.womenshouldbetreatedequallyasmenB.womenshouldnotdounskilledjobsC.womenshouldnotbenursesD.womenshouldnotgotoschoolⅤ。短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Thisshouldbeanenlightened(开明的)age,andyouwouldn’t76.______thinksoifyoucouldhearthatthementhinkofthewomen。Women77.______wintheirindependenceyearsago。Afteralong,bitterstruggle,78。______theynowenjoythesameeducationalopportunitieswithmeninmost79。______partsoftheworld。Theyhasprovedrepeatedlythattheyareequalto80.______meninalmosteveryfield.Thehard.foughtbattleforrecognitionhas81。______beenwon,butitisbynomeansover.Evenifinthemostprogressive82。______societies,womencontinuetoregardedassecond.classcitizens.But83.______womenhavesucceededinanyjob。Andwemustrememberthatshe84.______frequentlysucceedbrilliantlyinallthesefieldsbesidesraisechildren.85。______Ⅵ.书面表达(满分25分)残疾运动员金晶曾经用自己的身体勇敢地保护着圣火,被誉为“轮椅上的天使”,她是中国人民的骄傲.假设你是校报的记者,结合下列表格用英语在校报上把金晶的事迹和经历介绍给同学们,让更多的同学了解这位英雄.要求:1.可适当增加细节使行文连贯。2.词数:120词左右,开头已给出,不计入总词数。3.参考词汇:脚踝ankle;恶性肿瘤malignanttumor;截肢amputation(n.);击剑队员fencer;火炬手torchbearer;藏独分子a“pro。Tibetindependence"activist;破坏disruptandsabotage(vt。)JinJing—SmilingAngelinaWheelchair____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案1答案:B2答案:A3答案:B4答案:A5答案:B6答案:B7答案:C8答案:A9答案:B10答案:A11答案:A12答案:A13答案:B14答案:C15答案:A16答案:B17答案:A18答案:C19答案:B20答案:C21解析:support在此表示“支持"。答案:A22解析:crowdaround表示“围绕"“围着"。答案:A23解析:meandoingsth表示“意味着做……”;arguefor表示“提出理由支持";argueagainst的含义是“提出理由反对"。答案:D24解析:respectable的含义是“正派的;值得尊重的";respectful的含义是“恭敬的;尊敬人的”;berespectfulofsb’sopinions可理解为“尊重某人的意见”。答案:A25解析:worthwhile后接动词不定式或动名词,worth只能接动名词;beworthytobedone或beworthyofbeingdone意为“值得做".答案:B26解析:behaveyourself的含义是“规矩点"。答案:A27解析:shade表示“阴凉处",此处是借喻用法,而shadow表示“影子,黑暗处”.答案:B28解析:在“theonlyoneof+复数名词+定语从句”结构中,定语从句常被看成修饰单数名词,从句谓语用单数形式。答案:D29解析:deliver在本句的含义是“发表(演讲)”。答案:C30解析:beintendedfor的含义是“打算给……用”.答案:B31解析:此处observe表示“遵守”的含义。答案:C32解析:“each+名词单数+and+each+名词单数”作主语时,其谓语动词用第三人称单数形式.答案:A33解析:词组lookupto的含义是“尊敬”;lookdownupon的含义是“瞧不起";lookat的含义是“看”;lookforwardto的含义是“盼望".答案:B34解析:词组bychance表示“碰巧;凑巧”。答案:A35解析:词组referto的含义是“提到”。答案:B36解析:根据下文的“sowhenshehadtostartworkthatevening”可推知舞会是在晚上举行。答案:D37解析:由前一句内容可知,大部分护士和医生都去参加,当然有些不能去:即被留下来照顾孩子们。答案:B38解析:由上一句中的bigdance可以得出答案。答案:A39解析:她在工作,而与此同时她的朋友却去跳舞,表示一种对比,应用while。答案:D40解析:不能去参加舞会,她为自己感到遗憾.答案:C41解析:由第47空后的goodnight可以得出答案。答案:C42解析:通过这个小孩子的言行,我们可以看出这是一个讨人喜欢的孩子,因此用fond。答案:A43解析:由“他只有11岁”和“但是(but)”以及小孩子的话语可知,这个小孩子说话就像个大人.答案:A44解析:由上一句的“averyseriousillness”可推知他几乎不能动。答案:A45解析:由下文的“但是他总是很乐观"可知他不能再康复了.答案:A46解析:句中的“aboutotherpeople”和“abouthimself”是平行成分。句意为“他总是为别人考虑,而不是考虑自己”。故用insteadof.答案:B47解析:由上文的“Shewenttoea

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