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1、Book 4 Unit 4 Body language第二部分: 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项AJessie,a student from Shanghai, is studying in Chicago. The following entries are taken from her blog 博客)during her first three months in the United States.August 31People often refer to Shanghai
2、 as“The Sleepless IQtyn ' 't ubue rstandwhy until I got to Chicago. I was window-shopping with another student this evening when suddenly the store owners started pulling down their gates and locking their doors. Soon the whole street was closed, even though it wasn' t dark yet. I '
3、ve nseenthis in Shanghai, where the busiest streets“stay awake " all night. You can go oto restaurants, stores, and movies even long after midnight.September 5After the first week of class, I ' veound some differences between Chinese students and American students. Whenever a teacher asks a
4、 question, my classmates immediately shout out their answers. And some of them interrupt (打断)the teacher. In Shanghai, we ' re usually quiet in class so that the teacher can finish on time. We usually ask the teacher questions afterward.October 6I met an interesting girl in an Internet caf today
5、. I was Writing an email to my mother, and she asked me what language I was using. We ended up talking for about an hour! People in Chicago seem very comfortable with each other. It seems quite natural for two people to start talking in a cafe . This is something that doesnin Shanghai. At home, I
6、39; d never just start chatting with a stranger. I like that it to meet new people here.21. What did Jessie learn on August 31?A. Students in Chicago prefer shopping.B. People in Chicago sleep less than people in Shanghai.C. Streets in Chicago are less busy than those in Shanghai.D. Business hours i
7、n Chicago are shorter than those in Shanghai.22. How do American students behave in class?A. They express their opinions directly.B. They show no respect for their teacher.C. They try to attract the teacher' s attention.D. They seldom cut in on the teacher ' s speech.23. When meeting a stran
8、ger, people in Chicago seem to be.A. shyB. nervous C. communicativeD. defensive24. What does the text mainly tell us?A. A girl ' s experience of culture shock in a foreign country.B. The differences between China and America.C. How to make friends with foreigners.D. How to live a happy life abro
9、ad.Allan Pease has been known internationally as "Mr. Body_anguage" scne his book on the subject became a multi-million best-seller all over the world.Allan started his sales career at age 10 selling rubber sponges (橡胶海绵) door-to-door after school to earn pocket money. He began writing and
10、 developing his own techniques of selling at age 18. By 21 he was the youngest person ever to sell over $1,000,000 of life insurance in his first sales year and at 24 achieved membership in " International Top 20" -rforionidollar sales the youngestever to do it. At 29 he was a manager and
11、partner in Australia ' s largest Life Insurance Brokerage and was responsible for $103,000,000 of insurance sales in one year before becoming a full-time speaker.For over 30 years Allan has taught others how to succeed. He teaches skills and techniques in a humorous way that people never forget.
12、 His addresses,books and videos are sought by business managers, Prime Ministers, TV presenters and stars. He has written six best-selling books and has appeared on TV and radio throughout the world including a TV and video series on body language which has been seen by over 100 million people.Today
13、, he heads his own Training Company and gives speeches in 30 countries. His client (客户)list reads like a “Whd Who in Business "- names like IBM, McDonald' s nd the BBC. Allan has given speeches for the army and navy, and at hospitals and universities.In his classes, he teaches others to rea
14、d between the lines of what others say and develop an understanding through “ BodyLanguage“signals. Dr. Blair Stone, from Macquarie University, said, “Allan Peaseis hilarious. He makes his class very humorous. Plus I never realised that I can laugh so much while learning so much, and his address was
15、 consisten喘合的)with the high standards a university expects.”“AllanPease can hold an audience for several hours and still be wonderfully interesting and entertaining. He does an exceptional job,“ said Tetra Pak from MasteBuilders ' Association.25. According to the text, Allan.A. was an early succ
16、essB. became famous late in lifeC. earned his living at the age of tenD. had a sudden rise in his sales career26. Paragraph 3 is mainly about Allan' s.A. influence on famous peopleB. great achievementsC. best-selling books D. teaching methods 27. The underlinedword “hilarious " in the text
17、probably means"” .A. braveB. strange C. noisyD. funny28. What do Tetra Pak ' s words suggest?A. He thinks highly of Allan.B. He laughs more and learns less.C. Allan talks big to impress the audience.D. Allan always keeps the audience waiting.Located (位于)40 miles northeast of San Diego, Cali
18、fornia, Valley Center has more than 27 square miles of countryside beauty and 21,000 acres of agricultural land. Along with the activities mentioned here, the Chamber of Commerce website (www.vcchamber.con) lists a large number of outings for your family to enjoy: Palomar Mountain Observatory, Lakes
19、 Wohlford, Hodges and Henshaw, Sengme Oaks Water Park, and Pala Mission.Bates Nut Farm15954 Woods Valley R 760-749-3333Most people would agree that no visit to Valley Center would be complete without a stop at Bates Nut Farm. Gilbert and Beatrice Bates founded the farm in 1921.
20、 The farm has a picnic area and a large store full of nuts (坚果),candies and treats. Kids can feed farm animals, and in the fall, find pumpkins along with many fun, seasonal activities for the family. The place, which started out as a nut farm, is now home to many family-friendly events throughout th
21、e year like car shows and music festivals.Valley Center Wellness Spa 28714 Valley Center Rd.760-751-5303The Valley Center Wellness Spa invites you to experience some of the special spa (温泉疗养)treatments in a private environment. Spa-goers can enjoy facials and skin treatments at this spa owned by Jan
22、a Limon.Keys Creek Lavender Farm12460 Keys Creek Rd.760-742-0523San Diego County ' s lavender本草)farm has eight acres of lavender fields. Open during harvest time May through June it offers lavender picking, English high teas and workshops. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Valley Center Western Da
23、ys28246 Lilac R760-749-8041Each May, the week-long series of events kicks off with the Western Days Parade, the Valley Center Stampede Rodeo, and an evening musical performance. You can enjoy the fun and meet some new friends here.29. If you want to go somewhere for a picnic, yo
24、u may call.A. 760-742-0523B. 760-749-8041 C. 760-749-3333 D.760-751-530330. What can one do in Keys Creek Lavender Farm?A. Pick lavender.B. Watch car shows.C. Feed farm animals.D. Have a lavender spa.31. One can enjoy live music in.A. Bates Nut Farm & Valley Center Wellness SpaB. Valley Center W
25、ellness Spa & Keys Creek Lavender FarmC. Keys Creek Lavender Farm & Valley Center Western DaysD. Valley Center Western Days & Bates Nut FarmThe Internet is a growing new world that has been developing ever since it was created many years ago. The only reason Internet sales are not taxed祝
26、)is because we did not know the Internet would be used to sell products when it was created. Internet sales are no different than going into the store to buy the exact same product except for the fact that Internet sales are not taxed.When buying online, people cannot see and touch the product the s
27、ame way they could in a store. To fix this, customers are going into the store to see the product. Then if they like the product, they buy it online to save money on the sales tax. This is a form of tax evasion 嫌税)if you ask me!Everyone has to pay the tax in the store so they should have to pay taxe
28、s online as well. Also, the added money brought in through Internet taxing could help the government to fund 内拨款)certain policies and other things that they could notdo without the added funds. This could go toward the country ' schools or other things necessary for society to function well. The
29、se funds could be extremely beneficial becauseof the recession (经济衰退)that the country is in at this point. Internet taxing is a way to increase those funds and in turn improve the quality of life for all who live in that country.In conclusion, there are many more positives than negatives in the argu
30、ment over taxing Internet sales. I do understand that I may have to pay more if I want to buy something online, but the funds stay within my society and help my country. The added cost may hurt me at first but in the end, the funds will help me and others in our country.32. The text mainly discusses
31、.A. whether it is a good way to buy things onlineB. whether Internet sales should be taxedC. why people love to buy things onlineD. why Internet sales are not taxed33. Internet sales are not taxed because.A. selling online was unexpectedB. they are different from store salesC. people don ' t kno
32、w how to tax themD. many people are against taxing them34. What can we learn from Paragraph 2?A. Online shoppers find it difficult to buy satisfactory goods.B. Customers get better products at a lower price online.C. Problems related to online shopping are hard to fix.D. Online shoppers probably try
33、 to avoid paying tax.35. According to the author, taxing Internet sales.A. is good for all peopleB. can help the country out of the recessionC. can help improve the quality of productsD. is beneficial to the development of Internet 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In 1982
34、 I found myself in need of a lock to use on an exercise room locker where I work. My oldest daughter had one that she had been using for her middle school locker. 36 It was just an ordinary lock. It is always tied to a loop (环)on my workout bag and gets moved to a locker each day, then moved back wh
35、en I leave the exercise room after a run outside or exercise inside. Since 1982, the lock has seen three different locker rooms. I guess I have locked and opened it 10,000 times37On a few occasions I left it unlocked on a locker, but it was always there when I returned the next day. Generally, peopl
36、e around here are very honest38.The lock is a small thing, not worth much in monetary terms. 39 Funny how you can get attached to something that becomes part of your life without your even realizing it. When I die, I will give it back to the daughter who never asked for the lock back. _40_A. It is s
37、till in good working order.B. My daughter lost her lock somewhere.C. Many people ask me where I get my lock.D. I hope she will keep it to remember me by.E. Some people don ' t even lock their lockers.F. But it has come to be one of my most prized belongings.G. But since it was summertime she did
38、nt need it and gave it to me.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。Have you ever volunteered for something? Why did you do it? How did you feel when you finished?41 arrive early, stay late, go without breaks, and always smile. They do a job
39、 without being 42 and they are willing to offer 43 . Can you imagine what would happen to our work 44 everybody did his or her 45 in the volunteer spirit of”Iwant to" rather than in the contractual (合同的)spirit of “Ihave to" Contracts require you to do what you have 46 to do or promised to
40、do. Volunteerism 47 requires you to do so, 48 it leads to higher productivity at the same time.Imagine what a(n) 49 would be like without volunteers. Consider the organizations that 50 volunteers: youth groups, hospitals, schools, sports leagues and environmental groups in every area throughout our
41、country. Our life would be 51 if it were not for the volunteers who selflessly offer their time while 52 no pay and often little or no recognition.What is the force 53 these unusual efforts and the great desire to help others? Volunteers find the work extremely satisfying and volunteering 54 persona
42、l skills. It 55 us how to use our time more productively. More 56 , it teaches us that it isn ' 5 7 what you have, but more often what you 58 that matters most in life. It teaches us to place a greater value on what we contribute to 内作贡献)societythan on what we _59.Through volunteering, we make m
43、ore than just a living with our lives we make a 60 and create " ordinary miracles (奇迹).May each of us volunteer to make and keep our country friendlier, kinder and more helpful in the world!41. A. VolunteersB. StudentsC. DoctorsD. Teachers42. A. respectedB. protectedC. foundD. paid43. A. advice
44、B. placesC. helpD. chances44. A. forB. ifC. andD. unless45. A. homeworkB. jobC. exerciseD. research46. A. rememberedB. learnedC. agreedD. prepared47. A. soonB. alsoC. oftenD. just48. A. butB. beforeC. tillD. so49. A. organizationB. schoolC. hospitalD. country50. A. belong toB.depend onC. wait forD.
45、laugh at51. A. more excitingB. more pleasing C. less surprisingD. less satisfying52. A. receivingB. leavingC. mindingD. imagining53. A. behindB. againstC. withoutD. among54. A. requiresB. showsC. developsD. studies55. A. challengesB. allowsC. remindsD. teaches56. A. interestingB. importantC. reasona
46、bleD. successful57. A. alwaysB. sometimesC. finallyD. much58. A. buildB. giveC. achieveD. expect59. A. valueB. likeC. getD. know60. A. choiceB. decisionC. differenceD. plan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(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Richard: How was your holiday? Was it OK?Frank: Yes. It was fine,
47、 but I nearly 61.(die).Richard: Are you joking?Frank: No, I ' m serious. I really thought I was going to die. 62.(honest), I hope I never see another crocodile in my life!Richard: I 63.imagine. That ' s awful! It actually reminds me of something64.happened to me last year in Indonesia.Frank:
48、 What was that?Richard: Well, I was there on holiday and I decided to spend a few days trekking through the thick forest. On 65.second day, we were walking along a path through the rainforest 66.suddenly some huge lizard则蜴)came running out of the bushes from all sides. They were much bigger than me.
49、 Everyone ran away,67.(leave) me with three of those monster lizards moving towards me. Itried to scream, but just couldn' t! I really thought 68.were going to eat me.Frank: God! That sounds 69.(terrify)! So what happened?Richard: Well, the guides managed to stop the lizards 70.some big sticks,
50、and so I managed to escape.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)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的 增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第 11处起)不计分。During the summer vacation, I of
51、ten 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 exercise 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
52、o' clock. 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:书面表达(满分25分)假设你是李华,你的英国朋友罗伯特(Robert)准备来中国学习,因此想了解一些中国的肢体语言。请你用英语给他写封邮件,介绍一些日常的肢体语言
53、注意:词数100左右。21-25 DACAA26-30 BDACA36-40 GAEFD51-55 DAACD62. Honestly65. the68. they31-35 DBADA46-50 CBADB61. died64. that67. leaving短文改错:71. . and take a .41-45 ADCBB56-60 BABCC63. can66. when69. terrifying70. withtake f took72. . some exercise in .73. . maths, what took .74. . quite hardly and .75.
54、. made a good .76. . I did go .77. . of me would .78. . time listen to .79. . by this way.80. . my studies rapid .One possible version:exercise f exerciseswhat f whichhardly f hard去掉adid 后力口 not 或 did - didn ' tme f minelisten f listeningby - in或去掉byrapid f rapidlyDear Robert,In China, we wave o
55、ur hands to say “hello " or“goodbye” . We usually greet ourguests by shaking hands with them. Some people may nod and smile instead of shaking hands. When you are introduced to a Chinese group, they may greet you by clapping their hands.Like in many countries, we nod our heads to say“yes” and s
56、hake our heads to sa:“no” . People will hold their thumbs up to praise a person, if he does something great.Sometimes, we bow to show great respect and thanks to others.I hope this information will be helpful to you. 部分解析 阅读理解:A篇(热点话题)本文是记叙文。文章主要描述了作者在国外感受到的文化冲击。21. Do推理判断题。根据8月31日描述的 尽管天还没黑,但是芝加哥的商
57、场 就已经关门了,而上海最繁华的街道则是通宵营业 ”可知,芝加哥的商店营业时 间比上海的短。22. Ao 细节理解题。根据 9 月 5 日描写的 Whenever a teacher asks a question, my classmatesimmediately shout out their answers. And some of them interrupt the teacher可知,美国学生在课堂上很直率。23. C。推理判断题。根据最后一段的 People in Chicago seem very comfortable with each other. It seems quite natural for two people to start talking in a caf 可知, 芝力口e哥的人遇到陌生人时很愿意交谈。24. Ao主旨大意题。文章主要描述了上海的女孩在芝加哥受到的文化冲击。B篇(个人情况)本文是记叙文。文章主要介绍了国际著名的人际关系和身体语言专家亚伦皮斯。25. A。推理判断题。根据第二段描述亚伦30岁前的个人成就可知,他年轻有为。26. Bo段落大意题。第三段主要讲述了亚伦的成就。他受到众多名人的追捧和 广大观众的关注。27. Do词义猜测题。根据划线
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