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2019-2020年度牛津上海版英语六年级第一学期Unit Two 自测练习3-4D卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、句型转换Rewrite the following sentences as required.(按照要求改写句子)1 . I have to finish my homework before ten (改为否定句)I _ to finish my homework before ten.2 . He would like to be a pilot.(改为同义句)He _ be a pilot.3 . Tom is not poor at English. (改为同义句)Tom is _ English.4 . The woman in a red coat is my teacher. (就画线部分提问)_ is your teacher?5 . I will be tall and slim in the future(就画线部分提问)_ will you be _ in the future?二、完成句子.根据汉语意思完成英语句子,每空一词6 . 我只去过上海一两次。Ive only been to Shanghai _.7 . 你为什么打他?_ did you hit him _?8 . 那时我们正考虑参观长城。We were _ visiting the Great Wall at that time.9 . 那没有什么奇怪的。There was _ about that.10 . 对你来说,开车太难了。It is difficult _ to drive a car.三、填空Read the passage carefully and complete the table with only one word for each blank. Mayme Clayton collected books, magazines and letters written by African Americans. Her son, Avery Clayton, thought her collection was important. Unlike most books, these were rare and hard to find. They were written by writers who helped shape African American culture. One book in the collection was written by Phillis Wheatley. Wheatley was a slave who wrote poetry. She was the first African American to publish a book. Wheatley herself signed (签名) the book in the Claytons collection. No one else owns a copy signed by Phillis Wheatley. By the time she passed away at age 83, Mrs. Clayton had more than 30,000 books by or about black people. Her collection also includes papers about slaves, photographs, movies, sheet music, and personal letters by black leaders and artists. It is one of the biggest personal collections of African American history and culture in the United States. Avery Claytons dream was to create a museum for his mothers treasures. Scholars say that Mrs. Claytons collection is very important. Without her work, part of African American heritage (遗产) would have been lost. “We didnt know these things existed,” says Sara Hadron of Californias Huntington Library. The collections new home is likely to be in Culver City, California. Part of Avery Claytons dream is to share the cultural riches his mother collected with others. He especially wants kids to have a chance to see the collection. “At present African American culture is being explained by pop culture,” he says, “Its important to offer a more complete picture.”Mayme Clayton and Her CollectionPersonal information She liked 11 . books, magazines and letters written by African Americans. She died when she was 83years old.Her collection Compared with other books, the books she collected couldnt be found 12 . The only copy written and 13 . by Phillis Wheatley was in her collection. She had a large collection, 14 . books, paper, photographs and other things by black leaders and artists. Her collections are of great15 . to African American history and culture.K.L. Rothey, 71, from the United States, a retired lawyer (退休律师) Rothey has given himself the Chinese name of Luqi or “roadside beggar (乞丐)”. In his eyes, beggars are doing important workcollecting rubbish. What they do is not dirty. Rothey first visited China in 1984 and soon he became interested in Chinese culture. Married to a Chinese woman, he lived in Huangshi. Many people know him because he often shows up in the street collecting rubbish. “Huangshi is my home so I hope it becomes cleaner and more beautiful,” says Rothey. He has also organized volunteers to collect rubbish in other cities, including Wuhan. Jill Robinson, 50, from Britain, founder (创立者) and CEO of Animals Asia Foundation. She has been working for nearly 20 years to stop people from getting the bile (胆汁) from moon bears.She began working for the International Fund for Animal Welfare in Hong Kong in the mid-1980s. A business trip to a bear farm in 1993 changed her life. She saw so many moon bears killed by people. She said she would be back to set them free. In 1998, she set up the Animal Foundation. In July 2000, the foundation agreed to free 500 farmed moon bears. In 2002, the Moon Bear Rescue (救援) Center was set up in Chengdu.“As much as we save them, they save us. These bears save us every day and they teach us to be better people,” Robinson says.NameK.L.RotheyJill RobinsonNationality (国籍)16 . BritainAge71 Years old50 years oldEventsHe first visited China in 1984 and became interested in Chinese culture.He often 17 . rubbish in the street in Huangshi.He has also organized volunteers to collect rubbish in other cities.She began working for the international Fund for Animal Welfare in the mid-1980s.A 18 . trip to a bear farm changed her life in 1993.In 19 . , the Moon Bear Rescue Center was set up in Chengdu.The two passages are about two foreigners who have helped to 20 . Chinese lives with their contributions (贡献). We should learn from them.四、回答问题The hardworking blacksmith (铁匠) Jones used to work all day in his shop. The son of Mr. Smith, a rich neighbour, used to come to see the blacksmith every day and for hours and hours he would enjoy himself watching how the blacksmith worked.“Young man,why dont you try your hand to learn to make shoe tacks (铁钉), even if it is only to pass the time?” said the blacksmith. “Who knows, one day, it may be useful to you.”The lazy boy began to see what he could do. But after a little practice he found that he was becoming very skilled and soon he was making some of the finest tacks.Old Mr. Smith died and the son lost all his things because of the war. He had to leave home and live in another country. It happened that in this village there were many shoemakers spending a lot of money buying tacks for their shoes and sometimes even when they paid high prices they were not always able to get what they wanted, because in that part of the country there was a great need of tacks for soldiers shoes.Young Mr. Smith remembered that he had learned how to make shoe tacks before, so he had a talk with the shoemakers. He told them that he would make the tacks if they would help him to set up his workshop. The shoemakers were very glad to help him. And after a while, Mr. Smith found that he was making the finest shoe tacks in the village.“How funny it seems,” he used to say, “Even by making shoe tacks, one can become rich. My business is more useful to me now than all my riches in the past.”21 . What was Jones job?_.22 . Why did Jones ask young Mr. Smith to learn to make shoe tacks?Because Jones thought it _.23 . Where did young Mr. Smith live after his father died and he lost all his things?_.24 . What did a lot of shoemakers in the village need?_.25 .
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