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Unit7Revision单元测试题Ⅰ单项选择1.Thegirlcycledroundthecomersoquicklythatshelosther_________,felloffandhurtherlegsseriously.A.patienceB.control C.balance D.Touch2.Hehasmadeadiscovery,_________ofgreatimportancetotheprogressofscienceandtechnology.A.Ithinkwhichis B.whichIthinkisC.whichIthinkit D.whichIthinkitis3.ItsuddenlyoccurredtomeIhadn’tlockedmydoor.A.which B.where C.that D.whether4.DoyoumindifIturnuptheradio?________________Iwanttosleep.A.Ofcoursenot.B.I’dratheryoudidn’t.C.Whynot?D.Goahead.5.Onhearingaphonecallfromhiswife_____shehadafall,Mr.Gordonimmediatelyrushedhomefromhisoffice.A.says B.said C.saying D.tosay6.______________wewear,ourfamilyandfriendsmayacceptus,buttheworkplacemaynot.A.However B.Whatever C.Whichever D.Wherever7.Howaboutthefilmlastnight?We_________expectabetterone.Thisisthebestonethathasimpressedusthatmuch.A.should B.might C.mustn’t D.couldn’t8.Meetingagainbychance,LucyandAmyaredelightedtothefriendshipwhereitleftoutyearsago.A.breakupB.pickupC.bringupD.buildup9.Thereisnoneedforyoutogoonadiet;youareonlyslightlyoverweight______yourheight.A.incaseof B.inrelationto C.inreturnfor D.inresponseto10.LiPingoftenwatches_______EnglishTVnewsinhersparetime.Nowondershehas_______commandofEnglish.A./;aB.an;the C.the;/ D.an;a11._______inthecomputergame,Peterdidn’tnoticehisfatherapproaching.A.BeinglostB.Lost C.Losing D.Tolose12.Economicgrowthintheworldremainsweakthroughout2022anditishopedthatitwill___graduallyin2022.A.breakup B.pickup C.makeout D.workout13.—Theweatherhasbeensohotanddry_________Februarythisyear.—Yes.It’slike_________inApril.A.in;that B.in;one C.for;that D.for;one14.Oneofthemostimportantquestionstheyhadtoconsiderwas_________ofpublichealth.A.what B.this C.which D.that15.ItwasquitewrongthatJohnspokeillofme________,whichIwastoldtenminuteslater.A.inmycompanion B.inmydisabilityC.inmyabsence D.inmanywaysⅡ完形填空Bornin1963inSierraVisa,Arizona,USA,Jessicalearnedtoliveherlifewithherfeet.Bornwithoutarms,shefacedmany16.ThereweremanyquestionsatthetimeaboutwhetherJessicawouldbeabletolivea“17”life.However,Jessica’sfathersaidhe18hadatearaboutherbirthcondition.Hehadfullconfidenceinherpotential.Withthe19ofherparentsandfamily,Jessicabecameconfidentinherselfasanadultandcontinuedto20theworldwithherfeet.Asachild,Jessicastudieddanceinherhometown.Whenherfirst21arrived,sheaskedtobeputinthebackrow.Herdanceteachertoldhertherewasno22row.Tentativelyshetookthestagewiththeotherstudentsandperformedher23.Whenshefinished,theapplausefromtheaudiencegaveherencouragementand24tocontinuedancingfor14years.25,JessicaearnedherfirstBlackBeltintheInternationalTaekwondoFederationattheageof14.After26fromhighschool,JessicaattendedtheUniversityofArizona27sheearnedabachelor’sdegreeinpsychology.Whentalkingaboutherdegree,shefrequently28thatpsychologytruststhewaypeoplethinkhasagreater29ontheirlivesthanaphysicallimitation.Jessica’smostfamousaccomplishmentwaslearninghowto30.Ittookthreestates,fourairplanes,twoflightinstructorsandadiscouragingyearto31therightaircraft:a1946415CErcoupeAirplane.She32theGuinnessWorldRecord33beingthefirstpersoncertifiedtoflyanairplanewithonlyherfeet.Jessicanow34amotivationalspeaker.Shetravelstheworldsharingherstoryand35peopletobecreativeandinnovative.16.A.challenges B.trouble C.advantages D.influences17.A.unique B.special C.normal D.unusual18.A.frequently B.never C.ever D.certainly19.A.argument B.understanding C.opposition D.support20.A.decorate B.explore C.explode D.establish21.A.performance B.image C.exhibition D.appearance22.A.back B.front C.edge D.middle23.A.line B.emotion C.routine D.behaviour24.A.sympathy B.sorrow C.doubt D.confidence25.A.Unfortunately B.Delightedly C.Disappointedly D.Hopefully26.A.admitting B.entering C.graduating D.settling27.A.which B.when C.what D.where28.A.dreamed B.ignored C.explained D.refused29.A.symbol B.frustration C.evidence D.impact30.A.board B.fly C.seat D.launch31.A.find B.lose C.cancel D.seek32.A.experienced B.scheduled C.received D.praised33.A.for B.against C.beyond D.within34.A.describesas B.regardsas C.treatsas D.worksas35.A.amazing B.encouraging C.enjoying D.astonishingⅢ阅读理解AThegovernmentofNorwayisplanningtobuildanunusualstoragecenteronanislandintheArcticOcean.Theplacewouldbelargeenoughtoholdabouttwomillionseeds.Thegoalistopresentallcropsknowntoscientists.TheBritishmagazineNewScientistpublisheddetailsoftheplanlastmonth.Thestructurewillbedesignedtoprotecttheworld’sfoodsupplyagainstnuclearwar,climatechangeandotherpossiblethreats.ItwillbebuiltinamountainontheNorwegianIslandofSpitsbergen.ThemountainislessthanonethousandkilometersfromtheNorthPole,thenorthernmostpositiononearth.AninternationalgroupcalledtheGlobalCropDiversityTrustisworkingontheproject.Thedirectorofthegroup,CaryFowler,spoketoNewScientist.Hesaidtheprojectwouldlettheworldrebuildagricultureif,inhisword,“theworstcametotheworst”.Norwayisexpectedtostartworknextyear.Theprojectisexpectedtocostthreemilliondollars.Workerswilldrill(钻孔)deepinthesideofasandstonemountain.Temperaturesintheareaneverriseabove0ºC.Theseedswillbeprotectedbehindwallsameterthickandhigh-securitydoor.Themagazinereportsaysthecollectionwillrepresenttheproductsoftenthousandyearsoffarming.MostoftheseedsatfirstwillcomefromcollectionsatseedbanksinAfrica,AsiaandLatinAmerica.Tolastalongtime,seedsneedtobekeptinverylowtemperatures.Workerswillnotbepresentallthetime.Buttheyplantoreplacetheairinsidethestoragespaceeachwinter.Wintertemperaturesontheislandareabouteighteendegreesbelow0ºC.Thecoldweatherwouldprotecttheseedseveniftheaircouldnotbereplaced.Mr.Fowlersaystheproposedstructurewillbetheworld’ssafestgenebank.Hesaystheplantseedswouldonlybeusedwhenallotherseedsaregoneforsomereason.Norwayfirstputforwardtheideainthe1980s.Butsafetyconcernsdelayedtheplan.Atthattime,theSovietUnionwasmeetinginRomeoftheFoodandAgricultureOrganization.36.Theprojectismeantto______.A.increasetheworld’sfoodoutputinthefutureB.carryoutsomescientificexperimentsonplantgenesC.buildanexhibitioncenteroftheworld’splantseedsD.protectcropseedsfromdyingoutincaseofpossibledisasters37.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtotheabovepassage?A.ThegovernmentofNorwaywillperformtheprojectalone.B.Seedstobecollectedtherewereproducedtenthousandyearsago.C.Spitsbergenischosenbecauseitisfreeofthenuclearwarforever.D.Temperatureisamajorconsiderationwhenchoosingthestorageplace.38.Wecaninferfromthetextthat_______.A.Norwayhadmeanttobuildthestoragecentreabout20yearsbefore.B.ThestoragecenterwillgreatlypromoteworldagricultureC.Peoplewillgetnewly-developedseedsfromthecentereveryyear.D.Therehaven’tbeenanyseedstoragecentersintheworldbefore.39.Whatisprobablythebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheBestPlacetoStoreSeedsB.Noah’sArk(诺亚方舟)ofPlantSeedsinPlanC.ConcernsofWorldFoodSupplyD.ANewWaytoFeedtheWorldBIcouldn’tstandthefifthgrade.Ididn’tlikethemilkthatwaswarmbylunchtimefromsittingnearthestoveallmorning.Ididn’tlikethebreaktimebecauseIcouldnevergetaturnontheswing.ButmostofallIdidn’tlikemyteacher,Mrs.Kelly,becauseIwassureMrs.Kellydidn’tlikeme.Mrs.Kellyneverletmepassoutbooksorcollectpapers.Mrs.KellymademesitinthelastseatofthesixthrowbehindDavidAbbot,thebiggestkidinthewholeclass.Davidwasbiggerthanmostoftheeighth-graders,andhenever,nevertookabath.TheonlythingIcouldseealldaywasthebackofDavid’shead.Atthebeginningoffifthgrade,Mrs.Kellyhadexplainedalltheclassroomrulesincludingtheoneaboutbeingexcusedfortherestroom.Shetoldallthestudentsthattheyhadtoraisetheirhandwithoneortwofingerswhentheywantedtobeexcused.Thenshewouldknowwhattheyweregoingtodointherestroom.Thewholeclasswouldlaughwheneveranyonehelduptwofingerstobeexcused.OneMondayinOctober,Mrs.Kellysaid,“Clearyourdeskandtakeyourcompositionbooks.TodayIwantyoutowriteacompositioncalledsomethinginterestingaboutsomethingyouhavepersonallyseen.Donotrepeatanytopics.”“CanwewriteaboutDisneyland?”MaureenMurphyasked.EveryoneintheclassknewthatMaureenhadbeentoDisneylandmorethananyoneelseinthewholeschool.“Thatwouldbeperfect,Maureen,”Mrs.Kellyansweredwithasmile.Iopenedmycompositionbook.ItriedtoignorethehugeredUfor“unsatisfactory”thatpartlycoveredthetitle,MySummerVacation.IrememberedMrs.Kelly’scommentswithoutevenlookingatthem.“Ithasbeenbroughttomyattentionthatthiscompositionisaboutyourlastyear’ssummervacation,andyouhavealreadywrittenthesametripforacompositionlastyearduringthefourthgrade.Therefore,thisassignmentisunsatisfactory.Yourhandwritingisalsounsatisfactory.”Ididn’tcareaboutthehandwritingcomment.ThatwasoneveryassignmentIturnedin.WhatbotheredmewasthatMrs.KellywouldnotacceptmycompositionaboutmytraintriptoDenver.TheonlytripIhadevergoneinmywholelifehadbeenthetriptoDenver.Inthefourthgrade,mycompositionhadbeenaboutallthethingsIhadseenfromthetrainwindowsonthewaytoDenver.Forthefifthgrade,IwroteawholenewcompositionaboutthehotelinDenverwiththeglasselevator.Mrs.Kellywroteanoutlineontheblackboard.Oneparagraphforanintroduction,thenthreeparagraphstodescribethetopicindetail,andafinalparagraphforaconclusion.Ireallylikedtofillthepagesofmycompositionbookwithwordsandideas.IthoughtandstaredatthebackofDavid’shead.That’swhenInoticedthatthebackofDavid’sheadlookedlikeabrownforestwithalong,brown,hairytrailthatrandownhisneck.ThetopofhisheadlookedlikeacartoonwithbrownhairsupalloverDavid’sears.LookingatthebackofDavid’shead,Idecidedthiscompositioncouldbedifferent.ItcouldbefullofimaginationinsteadofboringandembarrassingbecauseIhadneverhadthechancetoseeanythinginteresting,outsideofthetriptoDenver.Iopenedmycompositionbookandbegantowrite.IwroteandwroteuntilMrs.Kellysaid,“MaryEllyn,thisisthethirdtimeI’vecalledyourname.Itistimetolineuptogohome.However,youwillstayafterandwrite‘Iwillpayattentioninclass’onehundredtimesbeforeyouareexcused.”OnWednesday,Maureentiptoedaroundtheroominherfancyshoespassingbackeveryone’scompositionnotebooks.IignoredhernaughtysmileandopenedmybookpastalltheF’sandU’s.Icouldn’twaittoseeabeautifulletteratthetopofmycomposition,entitledTheBackofDavid’sHead.BythetimeIfoundthepage,mywholebodywassotensewithexcitementIalmostfelloffmyseat.ButwhatIsawmademybreathstopinagasp.Acrossthewholecomposition,Mrs.KellyhadscrawledahugeU.ItwasthebiggestandreddestUIhadeverseen.Ahugetearfellontothepage,Ihadthebookshutandraisedmyhandwithtwofingers.Ididn’tcarewholaughed.Inthebathroom,Isatontheedgeofatoiletandcriedforalongtime.AfterawhileIheardtherestroomdooropen.“Iknowyou’reinhere,MaryEllyn,”MaureenMurphy’svoicecouldbeheardunderthegreenpaintedmetaldoor.“Mrs.Kellysaysyou’dbettergetbackinclass,rightnow.”Iwaitedforthesoundofthedoorclosed.“Youjustwaitandsee,Mrs.Kelly,”Isaidinalowvoice.“SomedayI’llshowyou.SomedayI’llwritelotsofstoriesandsellthemforlotsofmoney.Somedaymystorieswillbeinbooks.Justyouwaitandsee.”AndwhenIgrewup,that’sexactlywhatIdid.Sothere,Mrs.Kelly,I’mtrulygratefultoyou.40.Theauthordidn’tlikethefifthgradeforallthereasonsEXCEPT________.A.themilkB.theresttimeC.theteacherD.thewriting41.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Mrs.Kellysometimeslettheauthorhandoutbooks.B.Mrs.Kellydemandsthatstudentsshouldnotgototherestroominclass.C.Whilewriting,Mrs.Kellydidn’tallowstudentstowritethesametopictheyhadwritten.D.MaureenoftenwenttoDisneyland.42.Theauthorwroteaboutlastyear’ssummervacationbecause________.A.shehadnointerestingthingtowritebuttheonlytriptoDenverB.thetripmadeadeepimpressiononherC.shewasinterestedinthetripverymuchD.shelikedthehotelinDenververymuch43.WhydidtheauthorthankMrs.Kelly?A.BecauseMrs.Kellyoftenencouragedherathighschool.B.ItwasMrs.Kelly’scriticismthatinspiredtheauthortobecomeawriter.C.BecauseMrs.Kellyhelpedherwithherwriting.D.BecauseMrs.Kellylikedtheauthorverymuch.CIwasbornundertheBlueRidge,andunderthatsidewhichisblueintheeveninglight,inawildlandofgameandforestandrushingwaters.There,onthebordersofacreekthatrunsintotheYadkinRiver,inacabinthatwaschinkedwithredmud,IcameintotheworldasubjectofKingGeorgetheThird,inthatpartofhisrealmknownastheprovinceofNorthCarolina.Thecabinsmeltverystronglyofcorn-poneandbacon,andtheodorofpelts.Ithadtwoshakedowns(临时床铺),ononeofwhichIsleptunderabearskin.Aroughstonechimneywasraisedoutside,andthefireplacewasaslongasmyfatherwastall.Therewasacraneinit,andabakekettle;andoveritgreatbuckhornsheldmyfather’sriflewhenitwasnotinuse.Onotherhornshungjerkedbear’smeatandvenisonhams,andgourdsfordrinkingcups,andbagsofseed,andmyfather’sbesthuntingshirt;also,inaneglectedcorner,severalarticlesofwoman’sclothing.Theseoncebelongedtomymother.Amongthemwasagownofsilk,ofafine,fadedpattern,whichIalwayswondered.ThewomenattheCross-Roads,twelvemilesaway,weredressedincoarsebutternutwoolandhugesunbonnets.ButwhenIquestionedmyfatheronthesemattershewouldgivemenoanswers.Myfatherwas—howshallIsaywhathewas?TothisdayIcanonlysurmisemanythingsofhim.HewasaScotchmanborn,andIknownowthathehadaslightScotchaccent.AtthetimeofwhichIwrite,myearlychildhood,hewasafrontiersmanandhunter.Icanseehimnow,withhishuntingshirtandleggins(绑腿)andmoccasins(莫卡辛鞋);hispowderhorn,engravedwithwondrousscenes;hisbulletpouchandtomahawkandhuntingknife.Hewasatall,leanmanwithastrange,sadface.Andhetalkedlittleexceptwhenhedranktoomany“horns,”astheywerecalledinthatcountry.Theselittlebadbehaviorsofmyfatherwereapermanentsourceofwondertome—and,Imustsay,ofdelight.Theyoccurredonlywhenapassingtravelerwhohithisfancychancedthatway,or,whatwasalmostasrare,aneighbor.ManyawinternightIhavelainawakeundertheskins,listeningtoaflowoflanguagethatheldmespellbound,thoughIunderstoodscarceawordofit..Productions后期制作“Virtuous(有德行的)andvicious(罪恶的)everymanmustbe,Fewintheextreme,butallinadegree.”Thechanceneighborortravelerwasnolessstruckwithwonder.AndmanythetimehaveIheardthequery,attheCross-Roadsandelsewhere,“WharAlecTrimblegothislarnin?”44.Thementionofthedressinthesecondparagraphismostlikelymeantto_____.

A.showthesimilaritybetweenitsownerandothermembersofthecommunity

B.showhowwarmtheclimatewas

C.showthedissimilaritybetweenitsownerandothermembersofthecommunity

D.giveusinsightintothewaymostofthewomenoftheregiondressed45.Judgingbythesentencessurroundingit,theunderlinedword“surmise”inthethirdparagraphmostnearlymeans_____.

A.toformanegativeopinion B.topraise

C.todesire D.toguess46.Whydidthenarratorenjoyitwhenhisfatherdranktoomany“horns,”ordraftsofliquor?

A.Thefatherspokebrilliantlyatthosetimes.

B.Theboywasthenallowedtodoashepleased.

C.Theseweretheonlytimeswhenthefatherwasnotabusive.

D.Theboywasallowedtosamplethedrinkhimself.isthemeaningofthelinesofverse(诗句)quotedinthepassage?A.Menwhopretendtobevirtuousareactuallyvicious.B.Moderateamountsofvirtuousnessandviciousnessarepresentinallmen.C.Virtuousmencannotalsobevicious.D.Whethermenarevirtuousorviciousdependsonthedifficultyoftheircircumstances.DGrowingup,IknewIwasdifferent.Myfatherhadleftandhenevercameback.AsIlaterdiscovered,theabandonmenttriggeredmyanxietyattacks.Ifearedbeingalone,unwanted,unpopular,andunloved.Myfirstattackcameinaninth-gradeclass:Theteacheraskedmetowalkinfrontoftheclass,butIcouldn’tdoit-Iwassoakedinsweat,shaking.MysymptomsbeganeverymorningfromthemomentwhenIsteppedinsidetheschoolbuilding.Throughoutmychildhood,Iwasnostrangertothedoctor’soffice.Mymothertriedeverythingshecouldinhopeofabreakthrough.ThereweretimesIthoughtsuicidecouldbetheonlywaytomakethepainstop.Byage16,Ihadshutdownsocially.Mostofmypeersweregoingtoparties,playingsports,anddating.ButIwasaprisonerinmyownhome.ThenoneSundaymorning,mywake-upcallcamefromamagazinearticleFreddiePrinze,Jr.wasonthecover.ThearticledetailedthepainoflosinghisfatheratayoungageIfeltasthoughIwerereadingmyownlifestory.Theonlydifference?Hewasnowasuccess.Thatarticleinspiredmetoexploreanewtreatmentoptionformyself.Iwantedtoturnmylifearoundaswell.SoIhitthelibraryandtheInternet,andIbegantorealizehowmynegativethoughtscontrolledmyphysicalwell-being.Immediately,ImadeaplantotakechargeofmylifeShortlyafterfollowingtheitemsIhadlisted,IwasabletostopseeingatherapistIneverreturnedtohighschool,butIdidgotocollegeAftergraduation,Ipursuedacareerintelevisionnews.Myrelationshipshavechangedforthebetter,too.I’vemadenewfriendsandreconnectedwithmanyfrommypastTheanxietyisn’tcompletelygone,butwheneveritreturns,Iknowthefeelingwillpass,andknowIhavethepowertochangemylife,onlyifIwillgivemyselfachance.48.Thewriter’sanxietyattacksweremainlycausedby.A.thehighschoolwhichheattendedB.theteacherwhoaskedhimtowalkC.thewriterhimselfwhowasfearfulD.thefatherwholeftinhischildhood49.Thebreakthroughofthewriter’streatmentcamewhen________.A.themothertookhimtothedoctorB.thewriterreadamagazinearticleC.thewriter’spainfinallystoppedD.thewriterwenttocollege50.Whatdidthewriterdoafterfollowingtheplan?A.Hewenttoseetherapists.B.Hereturnedtohighschool.C.Hecontactedhisoldfriends.D.Hedidn’tsufferanyattacks.51.Thewriterwrotethisstorytotellus________.A.anxietyattacksarenotlastingifwehavepropertreatmentB.weshouldn’tkeepourselvesawayfromtheoutsideworldC.wecanchangeourlivesifwegiveourselvesachanceD.fathersarenotsupposedtoabandontheirsmallkidsEDealingwithabrokenfriendshipcanbeoneofthemostheartbreakingsituationsyougothroughinlife,especiallyifyou’vebeenfriendswiththepersonforalongtime.Therearealotofthingsthatcanleadtodivisionbetweenfriends,butIthinkingeneralrealbreak-upsoccurwhenfriendstakeverydifferentpathsinlife,andfinditharderandhardertorelate.Then,eveniftheydon’thaveasuddensplitduetoamajorargument,they’llstillfindthemselvesdriftingapart(逐渐疏远).Obviouslytimeplaysabigparthere.Ifanargumenthastakenplace,butthereisatleastthepotentialforthefriendshiptobere-established,bothpeoplewillneedsometimetosortoutthesituation.Afterawhile,theymaybeabletostarttalkingagain.Thehardestpartmaybethefriendshipnotbeingthesameasbeforeornotbeingasclose,butthisdependsonthesituationsofthedivision.Peoplealsohaveahardtimeseeingchangesintheirfriends.Thisisespeciallyseriousifyourfriendhaschangedfortheworse,an

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