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Unit4 单元测试题一、单项选择 (30分)1. The rich_ not always happy.A, is B, are C, has D, have2, About_ of workers in that steel works are young people.A, third-fifths B, three-fifths C, three-fives D, three-fifth3, Ive told him_.A, a hundred time B, hundred timesC, hundred of times D, hundreds of times4, If we work with a strong will, we can overcome any difficulty, _great it is.A, what B, how C, however D, whatever5, _from his books, he is a kind man.A, Judging B, Being Judged C, To judge D, Judge6, Instead of _sights, Edison would spend the time _in the public library.A, seeing, to read B, see, read C, to see, to read D, seeing , reading7, He was proud of _the Nobel prize.A, he having won B, his son won C, his sons having won D, his son won8, Judging from_ number of the cars, _large number of guests invited have come toThe New Year party.A, a, a B, the, the C, a , the D, the, a9, _ have known the results of the exam.A, It seemed to B, It seemed to him to C, He seemed that he D, He seemed to10,_be sent to work there?A, Who do you suggest B, Who do you suggest that shouldC, Do you suggest who should D, Do you suggest whom should11, They agreed _ the date for the next meeting.A, to B, on C, with D, about12, Im glad to get together to offer our _ our homelands success _competition.A, congratulation on, for B, congratulations on , inC, congratulation on , in D, congratulations on, for13,- Im going to the post office.- youre there, can you get me some stamps.A, As B, While C, That D, As soon as14, The effort to prevent the from learning, _we had expected, was a great success.A, which B, like C, that D, as15, Ive never been to Paris, but it is a place_.A, where Id like to visit B, in which Id like to visitC, that I want to visit it most D, I most want to visit二、完形填空 (30分)Children all round the world are familiar with fairy tales such as “The Little Mermaid”(美人鱼), “The Princess and the Pea” and “The Emperors New Clothes”. The colourful _1_ from the stories made us laugh and cry throughout our _2_.The stories are the creation of Danish writer Hans Christian Anderson. He was born into a _3_ family in Odense, Denmark, on April 2, 1805. His _4_ life was not easy. His father was a shoemaker and his mother a washerwoman. He _5_ very little education. As a child he was very _6_ and was laughed at for being feminine (女性化的) and tall.In 1816 his father died and Anderson was _7_ to go out to work, first in a tailors shop and _8_ at a tobacco factory. _9_ the age of 14 Anderson moved to Copenhagen to start a career as a singer and actor. He struggled for three years _10_ he had to leave the theatre when his voice _11_ in 1822._12_, Anderson went to a grammar school. Having done well, he was admitted to Copenhagen University in 1828. He began to publish his fairy tales in 1835. They _13_ in small volumes (量) until his death._14_ Anderson lived a _15_ life, he tried to make people _16_ in all his stories. He wrote because he didnt want children to have a _17_ childhood as he did. The works _18_ Anderson world fame, but he remained a _19_ man. He never married and his friends were the people who paid for his work. Anderson _20_ on August 4,1875. His home in Odense is now a museum and thousands of people visit it every year.1. A. parts B. pictures C. heroes D. characters2. A. days B. time C. childhood D. years3. A. poor B. musical C. big D. happy4. A. early B. childhoods C. later D. school5. A. accepted B. found C. received D. gained6. A. emotional B. upset C. popular D. naughty (调皮的)7. A. allowed B. forced C. willing D. used8. A. then B. lately C. second D. finally9. A. By B. From C. At D. Since10. A. since B. after C. until D. still11. A. lost B. changed C. broke D. worsened12. A. Even so B. Afterwards C. From then on D. Otherwise13. A. turned out B. sold out C. came out D. went out14. A. Since B. Because C. Although D. As15. A. hard B. interesting C. happy D. successful16. A. cry B. laugh C. appreciate (欣赏) D. learn17. A. sad B. happy C. busy D. strange18. A. got B. brought C. made D. cost19. A. poor B. unhappy C. moody D. lonely20. A. passed away B. passed by C. left D. went三、阅读理解 (20分)AThe story is about two old people named David and Rosy Jackson. Both of them had very bad memories. For example, Rosy would forget to cook dinner or take vegetables home after paying for them. David would show up for work on Sundays, thinking it was Monday. One winter they were to take a long plane trip. When they arrived at the airport, there were only ten minutes left. In that situation, anyone would get into the plane right away. But David and Rosy didnt do so. They went to buy some flight insurance instead. Immediately after they put a two-pound note into a machine, their policy (保险单) came out. “Who would get the money if the plane crashed, I wonder?” asked Rosy. “My mother, of course,” her husband replied. “We should post the policy to her. Now, be quick! Give me a stamp, will you?” he said to Rosy. “The plane is going to take off in another minute.” David put the stamp on the envelope, dropped it into a postbox, and suddenly he let out a cry.What do you suppose happened to him? He had posted their plane tickets to his mother.1. Rosy is Davids _.A. friend B. mother C. sister D. wife2. This passage tells us that David and Rosy _.A. were always short of time B. always did everything in a great hurryC. were very forgetfulD. usually worked on Sundays3. David meant to post his mother _.A. two plane tickets B. a two-pound noteC. the flight insurance D. an empty envelope4. Mr Jackson made such a foolish mistake because _.A. he was worried about his mother B. he had forgotten to buy a stampC. he was worried about this flight D. his memory was poor and he posted the letter in a great hurryBAccording to the American Automobile Association (美国汽车协会), since 1964 all cars sold in the United States have been equipped with seat belts (安全带). (These are also called safety belts.) Many studies of automobile accidents have shown that safety belts can save lives. One study showed that forty percent of those killed in auto accidents could have been saved if they had been wearing seat belts.Unfortunately, belts are worn only by a small percentage of drivers and passengers about fifteen percent in cities, and only nine percent in small towns. And safety belts cannot protect people who do not wear them.In order to find out what kinds of people do wear seat belts, a study was made in several cities of the United States. The following facts were about those who use their safety belts:1. They do not smoke while driving.2. They have had more education than non-users.3. They know someone who was injured (but not killed) in an automobile accident.Advertisements based on these facts have been printed in newspapers and magazines in order to teach people the importance of using seat belts. But these advertisements have not helped much. Some people believe there should be a law requiring (要求) drivers and passengers to use safety belts. In Australia, where there is such a law, deaths in auto accidents have decreased (降低) twenty-four percent.5. The passage is mainly about _.A. automobiles in the United States B. accidents involving carsC. safety belts for drivers and passengersD. traffic jams6. The passage tells us that in Australia _.A. a law requires drivers and passengers to use seat beltsB. about 50% of the drivers wear seat beltsC. the importance of seat belts is advertised in newspapers and magazinesD. the auto accidents have kept the same percent as in the US7. People who live in small towns _.A. have fewer accidents than those who live in citiesB. are less likely to use seat belts than those who live in citiesC. welcome the passing of a law to require the use of seat beltsD. are against the law that requires people to use seat beltsCIts perfectly normal for young children to suddenly decide they hate everything even foods they loved yesterday. Its also common for them to go on what experts call food jags that is, they want to eat the same few foods over and over again at every meal, while turning up their noses at anything new. “Its a fear of new things,” says Nancy Hudson, a researcher in University of California, Berkeley. “We think its one of those quirks(怪癖) that humans probably developed to protect themselves as mankind came into this world. You dont try new things because you dont know if theyre safe.” Children like familiar things, whether theyre their beds or their afternoon tea, so most kids wont try new foods until theyve been shown to them many times.Picky(挑剔的) eating can also be a childs way of showing his independence. This is why forcing a child to eat often makes things worse. Finally, it may seem like your child cannot sit still long enough to eat very much at one sitting because of his short attention. But children are generally good at getting what they need, even if it doesnt seem like much to you. In any case, you can try to keep your child at the table longer by making mealtime as calm and regular as possible, without too many distractions(分心的事物) like toys, TV, or pets.8. What does the phrase “turning up their noses at” in Paragraph 1 mean?A. Accepting. B. Disliking. C. Putting their noses on. D. Fearing.9. Which statement is TRUE according to the passage? A. Only children like things which they are familiar with. B. Toys are not good for children.C. It seems that children like eating more when they have something they like in their hands. D. Make it a rule to let your child eat at the table when mealtime comes.10. According to the writer, one of the ways to have children eat new foods is _.A. telling them stories while theyre eatingB. not giving them any food until theyre very hungryC. letting them become familiar with the new foodsD. explaining to them how useful the new foods are四、对话填空 (20分)Tom: My brothers been telling me about solar powerfor the last two hours. Its fascinating.Mary: Is your b

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