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1、英语 vii 译林牛津版unit3 周考试题英语vii译林牛津版unit3周考试题一、错题回顾:(共15 分,做题时间 8 分钟)1.when i reached the top of the stairsi saw a dog lyingthere,so i walked_ it to the door and rang the door and rang the doorbell.a. acrossb. throughc. aroundd. over2.the more exposureyou have _ thelanguage you are trying tolearn,the ea
2、sier it is going to be to learn it.a. tob. onc. ford. in3.insome countriescitizensare _ to vote,and ifthey dont theyget fined.a.demandedb.suggestedc.preventedd.required4.-did jack come back early last night?-yes. it was not yet eight oclock_ her arrived home.a. beforeb. untilc. whend. after5.so diff
3、icult_ it to work out the problem that i decided to asktom for advice.a. i did findb. did i findc. i have foundd.have i found6.we know from theirgreetingshow much they expect_ us. wewontlet them down.a. ofb. onc. ford. to7.itwas a pitythat thegreat writerdied_ hisworks unfinished.a. forb. withc. fro
4、md. of8.the pianist began to play and the girl in red began to sing _ themusic.a. withb. alongc. throughd. to9.he is such a lazy man _ nobody wants to work with .a. thatb. whichc. whod. as10.his answer is not quite_ , we are still confused.a. to a degreeb.in particularc.to the pointd.off the point11
5、.nearly a month had gone by_ she showed some sigh of giving into his demand.a. untilb. beforec. sinced. after12.i thinkifyou buy_ thisbrand, you willbe very satisfied_it.a. from, withb.with,withc.for,tod.on, for13.the product has only_ ten days and we are alreadygettingrecord.a. been on the marketb.
6、 come onto the marketc. put on the marketd. come into the market14.withoutfacts,we can t form a worthwhileopinion,forwe need to havefactual knowledge _ our thinking.英语vii 译林牛津版unit3周考试题a. which to be based onb. upon which to basec. which to base upond. on which to be based15.look, itis fiveoclock no
7、w. she is _ to comeback. she is a personto keep her promise.a. possibleb.probablec.likelyd.maybe二、单词拼写:(共5 分, 做题时间 5 分钟)16.it is w_ as there are effects of mobile phones we will notknow about for some time.17.for years,the cigarettecompanies would not a_the dangerof the cigarettes.18.most people thi
8、nk cancer is really a_ with smoking.19.the made a p_ of ten pence on every copy they sell.20.can we have f_ in them and believethatthey are being honest?21.being _(暴露 ) to the sun too long willdo harm to your skin.22.as we all know, one mile is _ (等于 ) to 1609 meters.23.food that looks good doesn t
9、_( 未必 ) taste good.24.hes hardly _(能力 ) of finishing such a difficult task.25.strong winds and heavy rain sent the spring away while flaking snow_(陪伴 ) the spring to us.三、完形填空:(共20 分,做题时间 15 分钟)have you ever tried to draw a straight line, only to find it turnsout allwrong? or, wanted to show26at a p
10、artybut the song youdpractised so many times suddenly27more difficult?ive had both these 28 as a senior 3 student, i have to29manyexamseach time, i enter one, thinking“i30failthis time ”, i get a low markbut dont be surprised - its not31we dont try, or doenough preparation, 32take it seriously on th
11、e contrary, it isbecause we put ourselves under too much33 it is thinking:“imust” that makes us taste the terrible flavor of34we often35to our friends:“dont be too hard36yourself!” but when we37our own goals, we may not listen toour own advicein doing so, we are making our path to success increasing
12、lydifficultsowhy not38thiscrazy pursuitto get the best? just facethe problem39before you with a calm mind, enjoy the hard workand you will succeed英语 vii 译林牛津版unit3 周考试题in my opinion,40 acalm stateof mind isa skill for life forpeople who want to succeed, 41this is a very important lessonso 42 time wh
13、en youre trying to draw a straight line or43 a performance, tell yourself:“if i can just do it better thanlast time, its a44 ”keep a calm state of mind, and you will be happy45 yousucceed or fail26 a upb offc outd in27 a looksb appearsclistensd becomes28 a experiencesb chancesctimesd difficulties29
14、a finishb winc taked join30 a cantb mayc shouldntd havent31 a whyb sincec whend because32 a andb orc butd nor33 a careb powercpressured attention34 a examsb difficultycmarksd failure35 a sayb speakctelld talk36 a offb onc tod for37 a shareb achievecbuildd set38 a throw awayb get awayctakeawayd let a
15、way39 a waitingb sittingclyingd laying40 a keepingb stayingcremainingd making41 a tryingb realizingcusingd training42 a lastb whatc nextd high英语 vii 译林牛津版unit3 周考试题43a put onbplay oncgiveondshow on44 a successbtaskclessond hit45a ifbeithercneitherdwhether四、阅读理解:( 共30 分,做题时间30 分钟)(a)they likeusing th
16、e internet.they have lotsof pocket money to spend.and they spend a higher proportion of it online than the rest of us.teenagers are just thesort of peoplean online selleris interested in,and the thingsthey want to buy games, cds and clothingare easilysoldon the web.but paying onlineis a trickybusine
17、ss for consumers who are too youngto own creditcards. most have to use a parent s card.they want a facilitythat allows them to spend money.that may come sooner than they think: new ways to take pocket moneyintocyber ( 网络旳 ) space are coming out rapidly on both sides of theatlantic. if successful, th
18、ese products can stimulate online sales.in general, teenagers spend huge amounts: $153bn (billion) inthe uslast year and 20bn annually in the uk. most teenagers have access tothe internet at home or at school88 percent in the us, 69 percent inthe uk. according to the jupiter research, one in eight o
19、f those withinternet access has bought something onlinemainly cds and books.in most cases, parents pay for these purchases with credit cards, anarrangement that is often unsatisfactory for them and their children.pressingparentsto spend onlineisless productivethan pressingon thehigh street.they are
20、more likelyto ask “ why?” ifyou ask to spend somemoney online.one way to help teenagers change notes and coins into cybercash isthrough prepaid cards such as internetcash in the us and smart cards inthe uk. similar to those for pay-as-you-go mobile telephones, they aresold in amountssuch as 20 or $5
21、0 witha concealed 14-digit numberthatcan be used to load the cash into an online account.46.what does the word“ they” in paragraph 1 refer to?a. sellers.b. buyers.c. teenagers.d. parents.47ccording to the passage, which of the following statements istrue?a. more than half of the teenagers in the us
22、and the uk have internetaccess.b. teenagers pay for goods online with their own credit cards.c. most teenagers in the us and the uk have bought something online.英语vii 译林牛津版unit3周考试题d. teenagers found it easier to persuade parents to buy online than ina shop.48 new way to help teenagers shop online i
23、s to use _.a. a new machineb. special coins and notesc. prepaid cardsd. pay-as-you-go mobile phones49what is the passage mainly about?a. online shopping traps.b. internet users in the usand the uk.c. new credit cards for parents.d. the arrival of cyberpocket money.(b)twenty-firstcenturyhumanityhasma
24、pped oceansandmountains,visited the moon, and surveyed the planets. but for all the progress,people still dont know one another very well.that brings about theodore zeldins “feast of conversation”events where individuals pair with persons they dont know for threehours of guided talk designed to get
25、the past“where are you from?”mr. zeldin, an oxford university professor, heads oxford muse, a10-year-oldfoundationbased on the idea thatwhat people need is not moreinformation, but more inspiration and encouragement.the “feast ” in london looks not at politics or events, but at howpeople have feltab
26、out work, relationsamongthe sexes, hopes and fears,enemiesandauthority,theshapeoftheirlives.the“menu ofconversation ” includes topics like“how have your priorities changedover the years?” or,“what have you rebelled against the past?”as participants gathered, zeldin opened with a speech: that despite
27、instantcommunications in a globalizedage, issues of humanheart remain.many people are lonely,or in routinesthatdiscourageknowing thedepthof one another.“we are trapped in shallow conversations and the wholepoint now is to think, which is sometimes painful,” he says.“butthinkinginteractionis what sep
28、arates us from other species,except maybedogswho do have generations of human interactions.”the main rules of the“feast ”: don t pair with someone you knowor ask questions you wouldnot answer. the only awkward moment came whenthe multi-racial crowd ofyoung adults toseniors, in sun hats, tiesanddress
29、es,looked to see whomwith forhours.but 15 minutes later,everyonewasseatedandtalking,continuingfullforceuntilorganizersinterrupted them 180 minutes later.“it s encouraging to see the world is not just a place of oppressionand distance from each other,” zeldin summed up. “what we did is notordinary, b
30、ut it cant be madder than the world already is.”some saidtheyfelt“liberated”totalkon sensitivetopics.thirty-something peter,from east london, said that“itmight ta ke weeksor months to get to the level of interaction we suddenly opened up.”英语vii 译林牛津版unit3周考试题50.what can the“conversations” be best de
31、scribed as?a. deep and one-on-one.b. sensitive and mad.c. instant and inspiring.d. ordinary and encouraging.51.in a“feast of conversations” , participants _.a. pair freely with anyone they likeb. have a guided talk for a set of period of timec. ask questions they themselves would not answerd. wear c
32、lothes reflecting multi-racial features.52.in paragraph 6,“ they would beintimate” is closest in meaningto“ _”.a. they would have physical contactb. they would have in-depthtalkc. they would be close friendsd. they would exchange basicinformation53.from the passage, we can conclude that what zeldin
33、does is _.a. an attempt to promote thinking interactionb. one of the maddest activities ever conductedc. a try to liberate people from old-fashioned ideasd. an effort to give people a chance of talking freelycjapanese couples,too busy fora normal sociallife,are increasinglyturningto actorsto play th
34、eirfriendson the most importantdays of theirlives.severalagencieshave sprungup( 涌 现 )offeringactorstoattendweddingsorevenfunerals thefirstguest-for-hirecompany wasestablishedabout nine years ago and around 10 agencies now send out dozensof pretend friends to family eventsagencies such as hagemashi t
35、ai-which means “i want to cheer youup” -charge around 100 for each “guest ”other servicessuch as givinga speech in praise of a bride or the groom cost extrathe appearance of the small fake friends industry has been linked tosocial and economic changes in japanwith lifetime employment (终身雇佣制 )a thing
36、of the past,couplesfeeluncomfortableabout invitingworkcolleaguesto theirweddingincreasinglybusy and put upon, manyjapanesesurround themselves with only a very small circle of friendswhenthey marry, however, they are under pressureto match the numberof their new partners wedding guestsoffice agents,
37、the largest provider of pretend friends, makes surethat its employees have done their homework and know all about the brideor groom before the weddinghiroshi mizutani, the company s founder, said the fake friends he provides must look happy,be ell dressed and look like people with good jobs54why did
38、 fake friends industry come into being in japan?英语vii 译林牛津版unit3周考试题abecause of socialand economic changesbbecause of lifetimeemploymentc because of normal social lifedbecause of workpressure55pretend friends will be present at the following occasions except_a weddingsbfuneralscworkdfamily gathering
39、56the agents make sure that _a fakefriendshave done theirhouseworkbfakefriendshave good jobsc fakefriendsmust lookhappy and be welldresseddfake friendsfeel uncomfortable57what is the best title of this passage?a. japanese couplesareunder pressure toget marriedb.the firstguest-for-hire company in jap
40、anc japanese couples social lifedjapanesecouples rely on fake friendsdalmost two-thirds of children want their parents to spend more timereading to them before bed, and most prefer mums storytellingtodads,researchers said.they conducted a study that showed younger childrenaged 3-4 were mosthungry fo
41、r more stories,withover three-quarterssaying they wished theirparents read to them more often.more than half of all children aged 3-8 said story time was theirfavourite pastime with their parents.the results of our research confirm the traditional activity ofstorytelling continues to be a powerful l
42、earning and emotional resourcein childrens lives, said child psychologist richard woolfson.storytellingrankedhigherthantelevisionorvideogames amongpastimes forkids,and 82 percentsaidreadinga storywiththeirparentshelped them sleep better, according the survey of 500 children aged 3-8in britain.the be
43、ststorytellerswere mothers who used funny voicesto illustratedifferent characters or madetheirown special sound effects to keep thestory moving, researchers said.whenmumand dad are notat hand, celebritieswilldo: over 30 percentof childrensaid they would liketohear a bedtimestory from harrypotterstar
44、 daniel radcliffe, with teen idols zac efron, miley cyrus and emma watson.it can be very difficult for parents to find the time to read with their children, but these moments can help build strong bonds and play a vital part in their childs development, said woolfson.英语vii 译林牛津版unit3周考试题58 the under
45、linedword“pastime ”inthepassagemotprobablymeans.a old timeb entertainmentcemotion dcharacter59the author develops the passage mainly by.apointingout similaritiesand differencesbfollowingthe natural time orderc comparing opinions from different fieldsd providingexamples and statistics60reading a stor
46、ywith theirparents helped most kids aged 3-8.a grow strongerbbecome more emotionalc sleep betterdbecome more powerful五、任务型阅读:(共10 分,做题时间15 分钟)dont complain in the nbathe nba has a new rule this season. its called“zero tolerance”.nbarefereesare not lettingplayerscomplain too long or too loudlyabouta
47、referees call. a player who does can be given a technical foul (犯规 ). two technical fouls, and the player is out of the game.the players dont like the new rule and want the nba to change it.they think its only natural to get angry during a close, hard-foughtgame if a call goes against you.but i like
48、 the“zero tolerance” rule and wish other sports wouldfollow the nbas example. wouldn t it be more enjoyable if football,soccer and tennis players stopped arguing the calls and just played thegame?the biggestreason i likethe new ruleis thatit sets agood exampleto younger players. when kids see stars such as rasheed wallace of thedetroit pistons shouting at the referees and arguing every call, theythink its part ofthe game. but shouting at refereesan
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