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1、16Book 4 Unit 4 Body language 单元测试题ADay 1I first heard of“Show Racism (种族歧视) the Red Card”when my friend Jill asked me to support their work. Basically, its an organization which uses professional (职业的) footballers to help fight racism in sport and society. A few weeks later, he asked me if I wanted

2、 to do a bit more for them. I thought he probably meant for me to give money or do some voluntary work. But then he told me that a group of about 20 people were getting sponsored (赞助) to play the highest ever game of rugby (橄榄球) at 5,140 meters on Mount Everest.Day 4Were making our way up to the bas

3、e campthats where most climbers start their final climb to the topand then, well play our game. Today we started out at 8 am. We had to cross three suspension bridges (悬索桥). One of them was so high that you couldnt see the bottom. Then we walked through some beautiful forest areas before we started

4、a two-hour uphill hike to Namche Bazaar.Day 10Base camp is basically just a lot of stones and tents. The walk up was really exhausting. Maybe if I was fitter, I wouldnt find this so hard, but then it was not just me all of us got very short of breath.Day 11Today we played our game. It was supposed t

5、o be a “friendly” game, and last night, we had agreed wed just walk and not run. However, it was a really heated game and two players were even sent off. We only played for 14 minutes. I think someone would have got hurt if wed played any longer! My team won and I scored the last try! Of course, non

6、e of this matters. Whats really important is that we did it and weve raised a load of money.21. The first time the author was asked to do something for Jills work, he _.A. got a big shockB. accepted his requestC. looked down upon JillD. spread the news to 20 people22. What can we learn about the gam

7、e of rugby onMount Everest?A. It got little attention.B. It was a bit competitive.C. It ended because someone was injured.D. It was held on the top ofMount Everest.23. The authors trip toMount Everestcan be described as _.A. frightening and fruitlessB. relaxing and interestingC. hard but successfulD

8、. short but fantasticBJolly Joe always arrived at my neighborhood at exactly half past noon. The clang (叮当声) of the bell on his red and black truck was then the sweetest sound in the world. Brightly colored stickers advertising his amazing kinds of treats could be found on all sides of his truck. Th

9、e whole neighborhood would magically come to life.Holding a nickel (五分镍币), Id run to the back of the vehicle, where children were already gathering. Jolly Joe would jump out of his truck, the sun shining on his hair. He was an older man, short and round, with a pleasant face and a welcoming smile.I

10、dont know how, but he knew us all by name, as well as which treats we preferred. My favorite was the Buried Treasure. By eating all the ice cream, youd discover the treasure inside: a lion, a dog or even a funny clown printed onto a plastic stick.When it was finally my turn, hed put his arm deep ins

11、ide one of the boxes, and pause (停顿) for a moment, a puzzled look crossing his face. Then, suddenly, hed pull it out: the Buried Treasure! I couldnt wait to enjoy the cool, sweet ice cream.As quickly as he arrived, it was time for Jolly Joe to go, leaving behind laughing, excited children with stick

12、y hands and faces. Soon the sound of his clanging bell would slowly disappear in the distance.I always hated to see Jolly Joe go, because I knew the rest of the day would be as hot and boring as before. But I took some comfort in knowing that the next day hed come round the corner at half past noon

13、and once again spread his magic.24. Jolly Joe was liked mostly by _.A. children B. passengersC. advertisers D. drivers25. Why did the author like the Buried Treasure best?A. It gave great pleasure to his pet.B. It was the cheapest of all the treats.C. It contained something very interesting.D. It wa

14、s the most delicious of all the treats.26. Which of the following can best describe Jolly Joe?A. Dishonest and tricky.B. Wealthy and kind.C. Brave and hard-working.D. Happy and humorous.27. What would be the best title for the text?A. Lost treasure found at lastB. A clanging bell in the distanceC. I

15、ce cream man spreads frozen magicD. My friendship with an ice cream manCWhat if our babies could somehow tell us what theyre thinking about, what they want, and what makes them unhappy? Robyn Holt, researcher for Baby Talk NewZealand, says they can. Holt heard about baby sign language through an adv

16、ertisement and decided to go along to a workshop (研讨会).“Sign language is something thats always interested me, and I thought, it could be really cool to try this with a baby because we are always guessing all the time what they actually want.”Holt started using baby sign language with her baby son B

17、enjamin, now 12, and within two weeks he started to sign the sign for milk. She has since used it with her two younger sons Dominic, 8, and Matthew, 3.Baby sign language is nothing new: the practice (which is based on adult sign language) has been out inAmericafor more than 30 years. But it is enjoy

18、ing a rebirth inNew Zealand.The idea behind baby sign language is that babies do have the ability to communicate their needs if they are given the right tools to do so. Although many mothers develop an intuition (直觉) about whether their babys crying is from hunger, tiredness, or pain, baby sign lang

19、uage creates a direct form of communication that unlocksthe mystery.When babies are between 6-months and 12 to 13-months, parents can begin to teach them sign language: use the sign for milk while feeding, and also talk about milk, so that the child begins to make the link (关联) in their brain. Then

20、they can begin to add other signs, i.e. food, sick or pain.“I know of one parent. Her child was signing the sign for hurt by his mouth, and she realised his first teeth were growing. It makes life so much easier,” said Holt.28. Why did Holt go to the baby sign language workshop?A. To entertain her o

21、wn children.B. To better understand babies needs.C. To help babies with language problems.D. To develop a new system of sign language.29. According to the text, baby sign language _.A. has been used inNew Zealandfor 30 yearsB. can easily make the parents understoodC. has developed from adult sign la

22、nguageD. was designed by Robyn Holt30. What does the underlined part “the mystery” in Paragraph 5 refer to?A. The ability to communicate.B. Mothers intuitions.C. The cause of the babys crying.D. Baby sign language.31. Holt mentioned a parent and her child to show baby sign language is _.A. helpful B

23、. difficult C. interesting D. specialDI was born inThailand, where I feel at home. I am used to jumping on to a song taow (red taxi), and squeezing (挤过) in between two strangers. I am used to bargaining at the market to get a shirt that I like. I love telling bilingual (双语的) jokes and I am used to t

24、he surprised looks I get from the Thais when I can speak their language fluently.Every two years my family goes toAmericafor the summer, and every two years my world is turned upside down. The prices of everything are three times what they were inThailand, but there is the sweet drink Dr. Pepper! An

25、d Bluebell Ice-cream! And everything you could imagine! I am amazed at it all, but the biggest change for me is the people. There are white people everywhere. I am not tall but average (中等的), my yellow hair is no longer out of place, and speaking English no longer draws looks. I should feel comforta

26、ble. Im not out of place anymore, and nobody is looking at me, but I feel like they are. Now I feel out of place and different. Im not used to giving people handshakes and hugs when I meet them for the first time. I get looks when I have trouble figuring out how much money to pay. I know different m

27、usic, different places, and different fashion. I cant understand these people who have never left their town or city.Still, there are quite a fewperksabout living overseas. I get to meet people from all over the world, and I know how to adjust to (适应) different cultures and places. I have been to pl

28、aces most people see only in geography books. Still, being so different makes it hard to know who you are. Im not Thai, but I am not American either. I am a mix of both cultures, a third culture kid.32. When the Thais give the author surprised looks, she feels _.A. upset B. strangeC. normal D. diffe

29、rent33. When the author returns toAmerica, _.A. she makes more friendsB. she becomes more politeC. she cant find what she needsD. she is like a fish out of water34. The underlined word “perks” in the last paragraph can be replaced by _.A. reasons B. problemsC. advantages D. suggestions35. In this te

30、xt, the author mainly wants to describe _.A. her different lifestylesB. a kind of culture shockC. a feeling of lonelinessD. her ability to face difficulties第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。How to become a better runnerThis is meant for runners in high school. If you want

31、 to become a better runner, then here are several things you can do.Connect with your team if you are new.36You can ask them for advice and hang out with them outside of practice!If you have a workout, dont slack off (松懈) ever.This will never improve your performance.37I know some people say they do

32、 it just to stay in shape, but if you want to stay in shape you have to work for it!Run 6 out of the 7 days in a week, but dont work out on your days off.You need to relax.38It doesnt have to be as much as you would run during practice, but you should still exercise so that you dont get out of shape

33、.If you are injured, do not run.39Its common to get shin splints (小腿酸痛), so if this happens to you, just take a break from running. It will actually make you better once you start running.40It allows you to form a relationship with other people like a family. If you take time to become a better runn

34、er, you will be physically and mentally (精神上地) stronger.A. It takes much of your time.B. Running is more than a sport.C. Running can make problems worse.D. It is an experience that you will never forget.E. But if you are having a long break, you should still run.F. Remember that you are supposed to

35、run in a running sport.G. It helps you realize that there is more to just the sport to look forward to.第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。In the autumn of 1968, a housewife in a large Midwestern city heard scratching (刮擦) sounds at her fr

36、ont door.41, she opened the door slowly and after a few seconds42,“Jingles!”Jingles was the familys cat. The woman could hardly believe her eyes because the family had43Jingles while on vacation nearly 300 miles away four weeks ago.This story is not a(n)44one. Cat owners all over the world have repo

37、rted similar cases of their pets45long distances to find their way back to their homes. One cat,46fromNew Jerseyto Brooklyn, must have had to47theHudsonandEastRivers. Whether it used bridges or swam, no one will ever know. Yet it reached home48.Some animal experts have compared this amazing49of cats

38、 to that of homing pigeons. But there is one big50. Pigeons must be51by their owners to return. Each training period, they are taken farther and farther from their52, until they have53to fly back over great distances.54cats are given no such training. They just seem to55the way back.Does this“homing

39、 instinct (本能)”have something to do with cats sense of56? It doesnt seem likely. Even for cats, the smells of home would be too57for them to find their way back. One scientist has suggested that homing pigeonsand perhaps cats as wellsomehow use the earths magnetic field (磁场) to58them.There is also a

40、 theory that the cats59sense of belonging to certain people and to a certain place somehow provides them with a special gift for knowing just60to return to those people and that place.41. A.Shocked B. Surprised C. Puzzled D. Excited42. A. explained B. turned around C. joked D. cried out43. A. found

41、B. raised C. met D. lost44. A. unusual B. true C. old D. sad45. A. measuringB. traveling C. keeping D. recording46. A. waitingB. returning C. lookingD. escaping47. A. remember B. run around C. swim inD. cross48. A. safely B. quickly C. easily D. early49. A. habit B. courage C. ability D. interest50.

42、 A. chance B. difference C. change D. mistake51. A. led B. trained C. served D. told52. A. parents B. classrooms C. owners D. homes53. A. learned B. invitedC. promised D. agreed54. A. So B. Or C. But D. And55. A. walk B. forget C. know D. love56. A. sight B. smell C. hearing D. direction57. A. fresh

43、 B. weak C. nice D. strange58. A. teach B. circle C. guide D. call59. A. similar B. poor C. strict D. strong60. A. how B. when C. why D. where第卷第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Alan: Oh, Jessie. How did you find your trip toChina?Jessie: Impressive in

44、deed. 61. _ (travel) by car, my husband and I visited a number of cities, 62. _ the scenery was wonderful and the food was great. We quite enjoyed ourselves there. Actually, were considering paying 63. _ second visit toChina.Alan: What are the hotels like there?Jessie: Excellent, and not as expensiv

45、e as we 64. _ (expect).Alan: Did you have any language problem inChina?Jessie: Sometimes. Only then did we realise 65. _ important it is to master a foreign language. Anyway, though we dont know a single word of Chinese, we were always able to make ourselves 66. _ (understand) through body language.

46、Alan: Well, body language plays an important role 67. _ communication, particularly when we try to communicate across cultures. But it varies from culture to culture.Jessie: Youre right. Even the same gesture may express different meanings to people from different cultures. So it might cause 68. _ (

47、misunderstand) and sometimes even conflicts (冲突). For example, the gesture of putting a hand on your neck has different meanings for Chinese and Americans. For Chinese, it means “someone will be killed”, but for Americans, it means “Im full”.Alan: You must have picked up some 69. _ (speak) Chinese,

48、right?Jessie: Of course, such as “ni hao”, “zai jian” and “huan ying guang lin”.Alan: A 70. _ (true) nice trip. Id like to take the same trip one day.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) (一)Dear Amy,Ive just bought a CD its for Deng Ziqi. Shes very popular here. Had you heard any of her mus

49、ic? I havent listened all the songs on the CD yet, so I think its a nice one!My big news are that were going to move soon. My parents have already bought a newly house! Ill have my own bedroom, and I can take the subway to go to schools. Well, I must go now. I have to go and to take the garbage out.

50、 I hate that job! Anyway, Im happy to hearing about you, Dave and the band competition! Good luck and tell me what things go, OK?Jasime (二)During the summer vacation, I often got up at 6:00 and take a walk in the garden for half an hour. After breakfast, I began reading English books and did some ex

51、ercise in maths, what took me several hours. I worked quite hardly and made a good progress. I went to swim in the afternoon. I did go home until it was about five or six oclock. Sometimes a friend of me would come to see me and we would spend some time listen to music. I spent my vacation happily by this way. I not only improved my studies rapid but also became a good swimmer.第二节

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