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Unit5Enjoyingnovels综合练习I.单项填空﹙15分﹚1.Therewereonlyfiveminutesleft,butthe_______ofthematchwasstillindoubt.A.judgeB.judgementC.outcomeD.score2.Theylaidus_________for3months.A.awayB.offC.outD.over3.Haveyou_________yourdoctoraboutyourillness?A.questionedB.consultedC.interviewedD.required4.Useyourmoneycarefullysoastomakeends_________.A.fixB.crossC.mixD.meet5.Heisaccusedof_________hispower.A.usingB.abusingC.givingD.selling6.You'dbetter_________thatthinblackgirl.Ithinkshe'sgoingtofaint.A.careB.attendedC.attendtoD.carefor7.Hetolduswhathadhappened___________length.A.onB.inC.ofD.at8.Youshould__________yourexplanationforthechildren.A.simplifyB.diliverC.transferD.translate9.Thehotelisfinished,butitisnotyet_________.A.experimentedB.furnishedC.fixedD.lived10.Hecheckedinwith_________baggage.A.manyB.muchC.fewD.abit11.--Gladtomeetyou.--__________.A.SodoI.B.Howareyou?C.Howdoyoudo?D.Thesametoyou.12.Thethieftriedtobreakawayfromthepolicemanwho_______himbutfailed.A.heldB.hadheldC.wouldholdD.washolding13.--Didyouenjoyyourselfyesterday?--Yes.Asyousaw,partywentonin_________mostpleasantatmosphere.A.the;aB.the;theC.a;theD.a;a___________shewasinvitedtothehallmadeherveryhappy.A.IfB.ThatC.WhenD.Because15.--HowmuchistheT-shirt__________?--65dollars.A.worthB.costC.worthyD.paidII.完形填空﹙20分﹚SupposeeverypersononEarthateonlyonekindoffood.Andinoneyearthatfooddisappered.16thathappened,allHumanswouldsoondisappertoo.Luckily,humansdon’tfacetheproblem,However,anothercreature(生物)may.Theanimalisthegiantpanda,oneoftheworldmost17animals.Ithasbeendiscoveredthatthebambooplantsthegiantpandaseataredying,Asaresult,manyofthepandasaredyingof118.Inthewild,thegiantpandaeatsonlytwokindsofbamooplants.Oneistheumbrellabamboo,19isthefountainbamboo(喷泉竹).Bothkindscanlive100years,Inits20yearthebambooplantblooms,hasseedsanddies.Lastyeartheumbrellaandthefountain2122growinChinabecame100years23.Theplantgrowsfromseedsformedinthelate1870’s.Nowalmostallofthesebambooplantsaredead,Youngshootsnowgrowfromtheseeds.However,itwillbemanymonthsbeforetheshootsarelarge24tobeeat-enasfoodbythepandas,Sothelargeblackandwhiteanimalscontinue25.Canthewildpandasbe26?AgroupofAmericanscientistswenttoChinatostudythepandasintheirnativehabitat.ThestudiestookplaceintheareasofSichuanProvinceinsouthwestChina,ThestudiestookplaceintheareasofSichuanProvinceinsouth-westChina.Thescientistsespeciallywantedtofindout27abouttheanimals'food,Theywantedtosee28thepandasareabletochangetootherfoods29thetwokindsofbambooaregrowing.TheChinesegovernmentrecognizestheworldwideconcernaboutthegiantpandasand30stepstosavetheanimals.Largeareasofthegiantpandashabitathavebeenset31aswildlife32thepandascanlivefreely.At33time,Chinesescientistsaretryingtoincrease34numberofgiantpandas__35someoftheanimalsinzoos.ThefirstbabypandawasborninBeijingZoointheautumnof1978.16.A.UnlessB.SincesC.IfD.Because17.A.likingB.lovelyC.tobeloveD.love18.A.hungerB.heatC.hungryD.cold19.A.anotherB.thesecondC.otherD.theother20.A.onehundredB.hundredthC.hundredsD.hundred21,A.kindsB.onesC.bambooD.plants22.A.thatB.thoseC.whenD.whese23.A.agoB.ageC.oldD.long24.A.enoughB.tenderC.andhardD.but25.A.toenoughB.todieC.becomingweakD.tobedead26.A.savedB.savingC.deadD.dying27.A.somethingB.moreC.anythingD.manymore28.A.whyB.ifC.howD.when29.A.ifB.andC.whileD.for30.A.tookB.makeC.hastakenD.go31.A.asideB.againstC.aboutD.in32.A.WhereB.thereC.andD.which33.A.sameB.thesameC.oneD.which34.A.theB.aC.alargeD.asmall35.A.toraiseB.byraisingC.tokeepD.keepingⅢ阅读理解﹙40分﹚ATheleadersof17countriesgatheredinFrancelastweekendtomarkthe60thanniversary(周年纪念)ofD-day.Thiswastheallied(盟军)invasionoftheNormandycoastinGermany-con-trolledFranceonJune6,1944,whichledtothesurrender(投降)ofNaziGermanyinWorldWarII.D-dayisatermusedtostandforthestartingdayofacampaignorplannedseriesofactions.Whenthesecretstartingdateisunknown,secretorsubjecttochange,D-dayisthereferrncepointwhichhelpspannersarrangeeverystepofacampaign.ForexamplethedaybeforeD-dayisD-1;thedayafter,D-t-Iandsoon.TheletterDherestandsforDay,soD-dayactuallymeansDayday.Morecommonlythetermhasamilitaryusage.Infact,itcameintobeingduringtheFirstWorldWar,butitwasduringtheSecondWorldWarthatD-daygotitsommonusage.TheletterDherestandsforDay,soD-dayactuallymeansDayday.Morecommonlythetermhasamilitaryusage.Infact,itcameintobeingduringtheFirstWorldWar,butitwasduingtheSecondWorldWarthatD-daygotitscommonusage.ThebeginingoftheendoftheSecondWorldWarthealliedlandingofEurope,andD-daywasitsstarlingdate.Aftermonthsofcarefulplanning,theexactdaywasfixedforJune5,1994.Butbecauseofimpossibleweatherconditions,attheminutethelandingwasputoffuntilthefollowingday.36.Ifaman-madesatelliteisplannedtolaunchonJune1st,butforsomereason,itislaunchedonMay29th,thenaccordingtotheabovepassage,thedayis__________.A.D-2B.D+2C.D-3D.D+337.ThealliedlandingofEurope_________.A.tookplaceontheDay-1B.startedtheSecondWorldWarC.broughttheSecondWorldWartoanendD.wastheendSecondWorldWar38.WhywasthelandingofEuropeputoffduringtheSecondWorldWar?A.Becauseitwassunnythatday.B.Becauseitwassnowingthatday.C.Becauseithadbeencarelesslyplanned.D.Becauseitwasn'tfitforattackingthatday.BAllthewisdomoftheages.allthestoriedthathavedelightedmankindforcenturies,areeasilyandcheaplyavailabletoallofuswithinthecoversofbooks,butwemustknowhowtoavail(有益)ourselvesofthistreasureandhowtogetthemostfromit.Themostunfortunatepeopleintheworldarethosewhohaveneverdiscoveredhowsatisfyingitistoreadgoodbooks.Iammostinterestesinpeople,infindingoutaboutthem,.SomeofthemostremrkablepeopleI’vemetexistedonlyinawriter'simagination,thenonthepagesofthisbooks,andthen,again,inmyimagination.I~vefoundinbooksnewfrieneds,newsociety,andnewwords.Readingisthepleasureofthemind,whichmeansthatitisalittlelikeasport:youreagernessandknowledgeandquicknessmakeyouagoodreader~Readingisfun,notbecausethewriteristellingyousomething,butbecauseitmakesyourmindwork.Yourownimaginationworksalongwiththeauthor’sorevergoesbeyondhis.Yourexperience,comparedwithhis,bringsyoutothesameordifferentconclusions,andyourideasdevlopasyouunderstandhis.Everybookstandsbyitself,likeaone-familyhouse,butbooksinalibraryarelikehousesinacity,Althoughtheyareseparate,togethertheyalladduptosomething.Theyareconnectedwitheachotherandwithothercities,Thesameideas,orrelatedones,turnupindifferentplaces;thehumanproblemsthatrepeatthemselvesinliferepeatthemselvesinliterature,butwithdifferentsolutionsaccordingtodifferentwritingsatdifferenttimes.Booksinfluenceeachother;theylinkthepast,thepresentandfutureandhavetheirowngenertions,likefamilies.Whereveryoustartreading,youconnectyouselfwithofthefamiliesofideas,andinthelongrun,younoyonlyfindabouttheworldandthepeopleinit;youfindoutaboutyouself,too.Readingcanonlybefunifyouexpectittobe.Ifyouconcentrate(集中)onbookssomebobytellsyou"youought"toread,youprobablywon'thavefun.Butifyouputdownabookyoudon’tlikeandtryanothertillyoufindonethatmeanssomethingtoyou,andthenrelax,withit,youwillalmostcertainlyhaveagoodtime--andifyoubecome,asaresultofreading,better,wiser,kinder,ormoregentle,youwon'tsufferedduringtheprocess.39.Whatkindofpeoplearethemostunfortunateinthewriter'seyes?A.Thosewhoonlyhowtogetfromhisbook.B.Thosewhoexistonlyinawriter'simaginationC.Thosewhodon'tknowthepleasureofreadingD.Thosewhodon’tsometothesameordifferentconclusionsasthewrtiter.40.Whathastheauthorbenfitedfromthebook?A.Hehasfoundnewfriends,newsocietyandnewwords.B.Hehasfoundhisownimagination,experienceandconclusions.C.Hehasfoundthepast,thepresentandfuture.D.Hehasfoundaresultofreading41.Whydoesthewriterthinkreadingisfun?A.Becausereadingcanmakeusagoodreader.B.Becausereadingmakesourmindswork.C.BecaustreadingcansaveourtimeD.Becausereadingvaluesourselvesbetterandwiser.42.Theunderlinedphrase"turnup"inParagraph4hereme_______.A.havegreatpleasureB.findC.faceanotherwayD.appear43.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ThePkeasureofReading13.TheWaysofReadingC.TheImaginationofReadingD.TheBetterResultofReadingC"Inreallife,thedailystrugglesbetweenparentsandchildrenarearoundthesenarrowproblemsofanextrahour,extraTVshow,andsoon",saidAviSadehm,psychologyprofessorTelAvivUnitversity."Toolittlesleepandmoreaccidents",hesaid.Sadehandhiscolleaguesfoundanextrahourofsleepcouldmakeabigdifference.Thechidrenwhosleptlonger,althoughtheywokeupmorefrequentlyduringthenight,scoredhigherontests,SadehreportedintheMarch/Aprilissueofjornalchilddevelopment."Whenthechildrensleptlonger,theirsleepqualitywassomewhatweak,butinspiteofthistheirperformanceforstudyimprovedbecausetheextrasleepwasmoresignficantthanthereductioninsleepquality,”Sadehsaid."Somestudiessuggestedthatlackofsleepasachildaffecteddevelopmentintoadulthoodandit’smorelikelytodevelophisattentiondisorderwhenhegrewolder."Inearlierstudies,Sadeh'steamfoundthatthefourthgraderssleptanaverageof8.2hoursandthesixthgraderssleptanaverageof7.7hours."Previousresearchhasshownchildreninelementaryschoolneedatleastninehoursofsleepanightonaregularbasis.",saidCarlHunt,directoroftheNationalCenteronSleepDisorderResearchinBethesda."Andhigh-school-agechildrenneedsomewhatless,"hesaid,addingtheresultsofinsufficentsleepcouldbeserious."Atiredehildisanaccidentwaitingtohappen,"Huntsaid."Andaskidsgetolder,toysgetbiggerandtherisksgethigher."Huntalsosaidtoolittlesleepcouldresultinlearningmemoryproblemsandlong-termeffectsonschoolperformance."Thisisanimportantextensionofwhatwealreadyknow”,HuntsaidofSadeh'sresearch,"addingsleepisasimportantnutrition(营养)andexerciestogoodhealth.""Toputitintoreality,"Huntsaid,"parentsshouldmakesuretheyknowtheychildenactuallyaregoingtosleepandtheirroomsareconducivetosleepinginsteadofplaying.”4.Whatischilddevelopment?A.Anewstory.B.ApopularbookC.AperiodicalmagazineD.ATVprogramme45.Howmanypersonsareexactlymentionedinthetext?A.OneB.TwoC.ThereD.Four46.Theunderlinedphrase"conduciveto"(inthelastsentence)couldbereplacedby__________.A.helpingtohappenB.influencedbyC.fullofD.acceptableof47.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Therearesomedailystrugglesbetweenparentsandchildenbecausrofhavingnothingincommonwithextraresttime.B.Thechildrenwhosleeplongerareweakintheirstudy.C.Lackofsleepasachildhasagreateffectonhisdevelopmentintoadulthood.D.Ingeneral,childreninelementaryschoolneedatleastninehoursofsheepanight.DAfter20yearsasfull-timewifeandmother,Idecidednowhatmykidsweregrown.Ineededapart-timejobtokeepmebusy.Thequsetionwas.WhatexactlycouldIdo?TheanswercameonedayasIdrovepastalotfullofschooluses.That'sit!Ithought.Ilovedkids,plusI'dputplentyofmilesonourfamilyChevy(雪佛兰牌).WhenIthinkaboutmyyearsofbusdriving,IrememberthesnowstormsthatseemedtostartonThanksgivingDayandlastthroughMarch.Mostly,thoughIrememberCharlie.CharkiebeganridingmybusinSeptemberofmyfourthyearIrving.Eigntyearsold,withblondhairandcrystalline(水晶的)grayeyes,hegotonwithagroupofchildren.TheyallhadstoriestotellmeabouttheirsummersCharlie,though,ignored(不理睬)me.Hedidn'tevenanswerwhenIaskedhisname.Hejuststaredatmewiththosebiggrayeyesofhis.Towardtheendofthatyear,thekidsonmybusgavemeasmallpresentwhichreadtothebestBusDriverEver".Iputituponthedashboard.OntopIhungasmalltinheartalittlegirlhadgivenme.Inredpaintshehadwritten,"IlovePollyandPollylovesme.”Butonthenext-to-lastdayofschoolwhenIgotonthebusIrealizedthatthetinheartwasgone.Otherchildrenjoinedthechorus,"Yeah!Charliedidit!Searchhim!"CharlieglaredwhenIaskedhimtocomeforward.Hisgazeburnedintomine.Istuckmyhandintoonepocket,Nothing.Irealizedtheotherpocket.ThenIfelt--thefamiliaroutlineofthesmalltinheart.Charliestaredatmeforalongtime.Therewerenotears,nopleasformercy.IwasabouttothepullthetinheartoutCharile'spocketwhenIstoppedmyself.Lethimkeepit.ItmusthavefallenoffbeforeIgothere,"rsaidtothekids."I’11probablyfinditbackatthebusstop."Withoutaword,Charliereturnedtohisseat.AdozenyearsafterretirementIwasinadepartmentstoreinKansascity,whensomeonesaidgently,"Polly"?Iturnedtoseeabaldingmanwhowasapproachingmiddleage."Yes?"Hisfacedidn'tlookfamiliaruntilInoticedhisbiggrayeyes.Therewasnodoubt.ItwasCharlie,"Youweretheonlyonekepttrying."heexplained.Wetalkedalottillwewenttoourseparateways.ThatnightIthoughtoverhiswords,BeforeIfellasleepIthankedthelordforthereassurance(放心)thatI'ddonegoodjob.48.Accordingtothetext,Polly'spart-timejobwasto_______A.praiseandcorrectthechilden'sbehaviorB.lookafterthechildrenandplaywiththemtogetherC.helpthechildrenwiththeirstudyD.pickupthechildrentoschoolandbackhome49.ItcanbelearnedfromthetesttahtCharlie__________.A.stolethesmalltinfeartfromthebusB.wasPolly'slostchildC.gotitsnamefromasmalltinheartD.Didn'trecognizePolly50.Theword"Kid(pl.kids)"mentionedinthetexthererefersto__________.A.younggoatB.momC.childD.lifflejob51.Bysaying"Youweretheonlywhokepttrying:'CharliemeansPollyA.wastheonlyonewhodidn'ttellbisshortcoming(短处)tothepublicB.didn'tknowhisshortcomingandkeptsilentC.didn'ttellthetruthtothepublicD.wastheonlyonewhocritizedhim52.Thistesthasprobablybeentakenfrom________.A.areportforforeignaffairsB.amemoryaboutthepastC.atextbookoneconomicsD.aworldgeographybookEBeijing,thecapitalcityandpoliticalandculturalcenterofChinawasoncethedefaultfirstchoiceforforeigncompanieslookingtoinvest(~)inthemainlandandintheAsia-pacificregion.AspeoplebegintomakemorecomparisonsbetweenBeijingandothercities,however,otherlocationsarebecomingmoreattractiveintemsofconvenienttransportation,goodbusinessenvironment,lowmanufacturingcostsandhighlyeducatedworkforcewillingtoworkforless.AdvantagesHi-techorientation.ThecapitalhasChina'slargestconcentrationofuniversitystudents,makingitanideallocationforcompaniedwishingtoesatblishreserchanddevelopmentfacilicaloroperationsinthetechnologysector.Generoustaxpoliciesenactedbythecentralandmunicipalgovernmentshavesparkedthegrowthofhi-techindustrialparksdesignedtoattractforeigninvestmentandtopengineeringtalent.Olympics,The2008OlympicGameswillfocustheworld’sattentiononBeijing,leadingtosignificantimprovementsinpublictransportation,airqualityandinfrastructures(基本设施).Manyimprovementsarealreadyvisble,evenfiveyearsbeforethegames.Tourismandculturalheritage.Beijingishometomanysplendidmonumentandhistorcalsites,makingitapopulardestinationfortourists.Aboomingtourismtradewouldpullinforeigncapitalandspeedthedevelopmentofinfrastructures.DisadvantagesProfessionalservices,IfBeijingwantsconsolidateitspositionasaninvitinglocationforcorporateheadquarters,itmustcreateanenvironmentattractivetothesortsofprofessionalservicefirms(managenentconsultancies,lawfirms,auditorsandsoon),andneedperfectpolicycontinuously.Airpollution,Despiteimprovements,airpollutionremainsaproblem,Todaythegrowingnumberofcarsisthebiggestcontributortothecity'spollution.53.ThesearesomeadvantagesbelowinattractingforeigninvestmentinBeijingEXCEPY__________.A.theBeijing2008OlympicGamesB.AirpollutionC.LawandregulationD.Workingforfree54.Whichofthefollwingpossiblyplaysanimpfrtantpartincreatinganenvironmentattrctivetoprofessionalwevices?A.YouthvolunteerB.AirpollutionC.LawandreulationD.Workingforfree55.WhatisthesubjectdiscussedinthetextA.HowtomakeabetterBeijingbusinessenvironmentB.HowtodealwiththeprobleminBeijingC.WhattodowithforeigninvestmentD.Wheretoinvestfirstisthemostimportant.Ⅳ;短文改错﹙10分﹚About70millionAmericanaretryingtolo

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