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单元能力小测.单词拼写1Everybody was informed that his wedding _ (典礼) would be held in the beautiful park next Sunday.2His rude behaviour is _(难以忍受的) to his classmates, so he makes few friends in his class.3Having experienced the terrible earthquake on May 12th,2008, the young boy made a _(坚定的) decision that he would be a soldier in the future.4The difficulty is _(临时的) so we should be optimistic.5The burning plastic gave off _(有毒的) gas, which is harmful to our health.6She is suffering from a lung _(感染)7She showed the _(症状)of a heavy cold.8The cut on my arm _(流血) a lot when I was hurt yesterday.9As soon as he came back to life from the accident, he called an _(救护车)10His illness put _(压力) on his poor family.答案1ceremony2.unbearable3.firm4.temporary5poisonous6.infection7.symptom8.bled9ambulance10.pressure.用所给词的适当形式填空或在空白处填入语法形式适当的词。1He held his wife _ (tight) before boarding the plane.2The car got _(stick) in the mud and couldnt move.3The suns _(harm) rays do harm to your skin.4He acted _ our guide when we touring the town.5I saw her _(lie) on the ground.6It was his quick action _ saved the woman.7There is some doubt _ he can recover from his injury.8Watch out _ the poisonous animals while walking through the forest.9He felt as if he was cut _ from the outside world, trapped on the lonely island.10He _ (wet) the quilt and placed it over his head in the fire.答案1tightly2.stuck3.harmful4.as5.lying6that7.whether8.for9.off10.wetted.完形填空It is a true story behind a wellknown piece of art.In a village near Nuremberg lived a family with eighteen children. Merely to keep food on the table, the father worked eighteen hours a day. Despite their _1_ condition, two of the children had a dream to seek their talent for _2_ but they knew well their father would never be able to send _3_ of them to Nuremberg to study at the Academy.The two boys finally worked out an agreement. They would toss (扔) a coin. The _4_ would work in the nearby mines to support his brother. Albrecht _5_ the toss and went off to Nuremberg. Albert went into the dangerous mines and, for the next four years, financed his brother, _6_ work at the academy was almost a(n) _7_ success. Albrechts woodcut and oils were much _8_ than those of his professors and he soon was earning considerable fees _9_ his works.When the young _10_ returned home, the family held a festive dinner. Albrecht rose to toast to his beloved brother, “Now, Albert, it is your _11_ to seek your dream and I will support you”All heads turned to the far end of the table, where Albert sat, tears streaming down his pale face, while he _12_ and repeated, “No.no.” Finally, Albert rose and _13_ the tears from his cheeks. He said softly, “I _14_ go to Nuremberg, brother. It is too late for me. Look what four years in the mines have done to my hands! The bones in every finger have been smashed at least once, and I cannot even hold a glass to _15_ your toast.”Today, Albrechts masterful works _16_ in every great museum in the world, but chances are great _17_ you, like most people, are familiar with only one of them. Albrecht drew his brothers abused hands with palms together and the _18_ stretched skyward. He called it simply “Hands”, but the entire world almost immediately opened their hearts to his great masterpiece and _19_ his tribute (敬意) of love “The Praying Hands”Next time you see that touching creation, take a second look. Let it be your reminder, if you still need one, that no one ever makes it _20_!1A.hopeful BluckyCdisappointed Dhopeless2A.music BartCmining Dfarming3A.all BbothCeach Deither4A.painter BloserCwinner Dfailure5A.lost BgotCwon Dbeat6A.who BhisCwhom Dwhose7A.random BimmediateCattractive Dordinary8A.smaller BworseCfaster Dbetter9A.for BtoCin Dat10A.miner BworkerCartist Dprofessor11A.luck BturnCmove Dmoment12A.sobbed BnoddedCsmiled Dlaughed13A.recovered BsweptCwiped Dhanded14A.cant BshouldntCcan Dshould15A.hold BreturnCmove Dturn16A.hang BrepresentCpresent Dvisit17A.when BthatCwhich Das18A.figures BhandsCfingers Darms19A.said BlovedCrenamed Dcalled20A.yet BoutCalone Dbefore答案1D根据上文可知,这个家庭条件很困难。2B根据下文内容可知,这两个孩子都想要学艺术。3D根据上文可知,父亲不能把他们都送去学艺术。never.either 表示完全否定。4B输的人将去煤矿打工赚钱供另一个人去学艺术。5C赢的人去学校学习。6D定语从句,他的作品很成功。7B他的作品很快就取得了成功,与下文的 soon 相呼应。8D与上文的 success 相呼应,他的作品比其他人的作品好。9Afor 表原因。10C根据故事情节可知,是年轻的艺术家回到了家。11B轮到你去实现你的梦想了。12A与上文的 tears 相呼应,他哭了。13C擦掉脸上的泪水。14A我不能去上学了。15B我不能举杯去回敬你。16A这幅作品挂在许多博物馆。17B但是很可能你只熟悉其中的一件作品。Chances are (that).句型表示可能性。18C手指头朝向天空伸展。19C根据上文可知,把这幅爱的作品重新命名为“祈祷之手”。20C没有人能单枪匹马地获得成功。.阅读理解A pet has become known throughout his neighborhood as “Denis the Evil”, after stealing more than one hundred garments (衣服) from his nearby homes and gardens. The reallife cat burglar has a weakness for stealing and has taken all kinds of things, which he takes home to his embarrassed owner Lesley Newman, aged 49. Over a crime record of 18 months Deniss stolen goods include a bath towel, a belt, a football, five paintbrushes, a pair of slippers, a shirt, a doll and a pair of gloves. Victims of the twoyearold black and white cat often turn up at Mrs. Newmans home in Luton, when their belongings go missing.The first theft was recorded just a week after he was let out of the house for the first time. His largest prize is a bath towel which he dragged through the streets and his most expensive is a Fred Perry polo short. On one occasion he stole a womans shoes from a garden in a neighboring road and returned a week later to take the other one. Many of the things have fallen off washing lines as they often have clothes pegs (挂钩) still attached.Mrs. Newman, an accounts assistant, has built up two large boxes filled with Denis stolen things which she keeps in case anyone arrives to get them. She said, “We have had him since he was six weeks old. I would say he has taken well over 100 things now, so I have started collecting them up and if people are looking for something, I tell them to knock on my door. I have never tried to stop his behavior. I would much rather he brought objects into the house than dead animals. He normally leaves them outside the front door but some of the time he will bring them up to my bed while I am asleep.”Vicky Halls, a cat behaviorist, said, “There are so many different theories on why cats steal, but I think its a basic hunting instinct (本能). Cats steal all sorts of things and bring them in and carry items as if they were prey (猎物). It could be the feel of certain items in their mouths that they like, which could be why certain things are taken time and time again.”1Why do Mrs. Newmans neighbors often go to her house in Luton?ABecause they want to play with Denis.BBecause they are Mrs. Newmans good friends.CBecause they want to make a crime record of Denis.DBecause they want to find their lost belongings.2What is Mrs. Newmans attitude towards the cat?AAshamed. BCalm.CNegative. DWorried.3What can be learned from the passage?AThe cat burglar is only two years old.BThe cats stolen goods are mostly foods.CMrs. Newman encourages the cat to steal things.DVicky Halls has no patience with the cat.4What is the purpose of writing the passage?ATo call on people to protect an
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