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unit 21 lessons 1 & 2第二部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):語(yǔ)法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語(yǔ)法性和上下文連貫的要求,在空格處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~或使用括號(hào)中詞語(yǔ)的正確形式填空。i had just sat down on the train and opened a bar of chocolate when 21. _ really old man sat down opposite me with his huge bags. i nodded hello and smiled 22. _ him, and then i suddenly thought, “why not offer 23. _ a piece of chocolate?” so i did, and he was quite surprised 24. _ accepted the offer and thanked me. he said that people wouldnt usually do this and offer something to a 25. _ (strange) at least that was 26. _ i understood, because he was speaking a really difficult dialect (方言), and the train was loud.then he opened one of his bags and handed me a handful of freshly picked cherries (櫻桃), 27. _ (explain) that he had just picked them in his garden. i learned that he had four trees and had already given away 100 kg of cherries this season! his cherries were really lovely, better 28. _ the ones i had bought in the shops, and i enjoyed them very much.well, it was just an impulse (沖動(dòng)) to offer a piece of chocolate to him, but if i hadnt done it, i would never 29. _ (taste) those lovely cherries, 30. _ i didnt even know he had at the time.第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(a、b、c和d)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。 when the egyptians built the pyramids (金字塔), they included mazes (迷宮) to catch thieves. even if thieves managed to 31 a pyramid, they would probably 32 find their way out. in 1986 the fulks family of fredericksburg, virginia, decided to create a maze in their 33 on the belvedere plantation. donnie fulks and his four sons cut some 34 here and there through the tall corn. soon this “maize maze” was so 35 that the fulkses found themselves 36 a new maze each year as a new crop filled the field. some people return each year. to make it 37 for them, each corny maze is somewhat different from the 38 ones. in 1998 the fulks family 39 the world-famous maze designer adrian fisher to create a huge maze 40 15 acres, or 650,000 square feet. each new pattern was first 41 on a computer, and the one used in 2001 had to be 42 eighteen times before it was just right. after it was finished, donnie fulks and his sons took a detailed 43 of the pattern divided into squares, and then started the cutting job. people from all over the country come out to the belvedere plantation to try to find their way through the fulks familys maze. it is 44 while the corn is tall, from mid-july through early november. visitors are given flags to 45 their progress and to wave for help if they are 46 . it always makes people 47 when they find their way to the end. built into the 2001 maze were several 48 . sixty speakers provided music throughout the journey. just to be 49 , the 2001 maize maze started 50 the cornfield, making it the worlds only inside-out maze! 31. a. build b. enter c. search d. damage32. a. even b. just c. never d. still33. a. woods b. cottage c. shelters d. cornfield34. a. paths b. grasses c. crops d. rocks35. a. familiar b. popular c. complex d. confusing36. a. discovering b. creatingc. solving d. expecting37. a. comfortable b. frighteningc. convenient d. challenging38. a. funny b. small c. previous d. following39. a. invited b. allowedc. ordered d. promised40. a. owning b. clearingc. covering d. flooding41. a. put up b. worked outc. found out d. brought up42. a. moved b. explainedc. counted d. changed43. a. cleaning b. packingc. drawing d. rolling44. a. open b. quiet c. empty d. closed45. a. make b. slow c. watch d. mark46. a. busy b. lost c. sick d. tired47. a. anxious b. curious c. wise d. excited48. a. surprises b. solutions c. doubts d. puzzles49. a. simple b. normal c. different d. faraway50. a. in the center of b. on the way toc. on the edge of d. in the direction of第三部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(a、b、c和d)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。a excellent athletes are often thought of as brave fighters, seemingly unbeatable as they succeed in their sports. but throughout history, many famous faces have battled diseases before, during, or after they made a name for themselves. lou gehrig lou gehrig had his baseball career cut short by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (als). examination of rawhide a movie starring (由主演) lou gehrig showed that he still functioned normally in january 1938. however, the diagnosis of als was soon confirmed a year later. he was so loved and well-known that als became known worldwide and the disease is now commonly referred to as “l(fā)ou gehrigs disease”. muhammad ali in 1984, arguably the greatest boxer in history was diagnosed with parkinsons disease, a condition affecting the central nervous system. however, ali continues to remain as active as possible, lighting the torch at the 1996 summer olympics and attending president barack obamas inauguration (就職典禮). he has also been an activist for parkinsons research and set up the muhammad ali parkinson center in 1997.wilma rudolph wilma rudolph was considered as the fastest woman in the world after winning three gold medals in track-and-field in the 1960 olympics. what makes people more surprised was that she was paralyzed (使癱瘓) by the poliovirus as a young child. she eventually recovered, but her left foot was slightly disabled. by the time she was 12, she had also survived several other serious illnesses. kareem abdul-jabbar in november, 2009, kareem abdul-jabbar, who was named one of 50 greatest players in nba history, announced he had chronic myeloid leukemia, a slow-growing cancer of the white blood cells. he had been living with the disease for nearly a year before he decided to go public and become an advocate (倡導(dǎo)者) to raise awareness. abdul-jabbar has also been an actor, a basketball coach and a best-selling author.51. which of the following athletes suffered from parkinsons disease?a. wilma rudolph. b. muhammad ali.c. lou gehrig. d. kareem abdul-jabbar.52. both lou gehrig and kareem abdul-jabbar _.a. once played a role in a filmb. survived their diseases in the endc. abandoned sports soon after the diagnosisd. were little-known before catching the diseases53. what can we learn about wilma rudolph?a. she was famous as an athlete and actor.b. she was diagnosed with polio in 1960.c. her left foot didnt function well until she was 12.d. her childhood was full of illnesses.b raeann sleith began making bracelets (手鏈) when she was six. family and friends loved her designs and asked for more. when admirers suggested that raeann sell her bracelets, she realized she wanted to do just that and donate the money to help kids with special needs, like her brother derek.raeanns older brother, derek, has cri du chat syndrome. children with cri du chat usually have problems understanding ideas and might have a hard time learning to talk. many also have weak muscles (肌肉) that can cause problems with walking or using their fingers to pick things up. the term cri du chat means “cry of the cat” in french. babies with cri du chat often have a high-pitched cry that sounds like that of a little cat.over the years, dereks teachers helped him learn sign language and gestures. they also taught him skills such as recognizing letters, cutting with scissors, and understanding basic math. raeann wanted to donate money to dereks school. “i just wanted to help my brother,” she says, “and the people who help him.”at first, raeann focused on creating jewelry that would raise awareness for cri du chat. but people started requesting bracelets to wear as a symbol of support and awareness for a variety of other diseases and disorders. to create those symbols, raeann researched the color most often associated with raising awareness for the disease or disorder, such as pink for breast cancer or orange for leukemia.in the end, it turned out to be a great idea. in only a few years, raeann has donated more than $30,000 to local charities. raeanns mom says that working on the bracelets has developed the generosity and kindness that already existed in her daughter. raeann plans to keep making bracelets and raising dollars for charities. “i just want to keep going on with it,” she says, “to help my brother more.”54. paragraph 2 is mainly about _.a. the origin of the term cri du chatb. the research on cri du chat syndromec. the treatment for cri du chat syndromed. the characteristics of cri du chat syndrome55. the bracelets raeann sleith has made _.a. are decorated with colorful jewelsb. represent different kinds of diseasesc. are very popular all over the worldd. add up to more than 30,00056. which of the following can best describe raeann sleith? a. caring and generous. b. honest and responsible.c. polite and determined. d. creative and humorous.57. the main purpose of the text is to _.a. tell us the story of a loving girlb. show us how to make braceletsc. introduce a kind of rare diseased. ask us to donate to local charitiesc russian nesting dolls have been enjoyed by people of all ages for more than one hundred years. the russian word for the doll is “matryoshka”, the traditional design being that of a young russian woman dressed in russian native costume with a scarf on her head. the first four letters, “matr” is the russian word for mother. so the nesting doll represents both the national motherland and actual motherhood and fertility (生育力). this explains why the traditional set is painted like women, ending with the smallest a baby. nesting dolls are typically all the same cylindrical (圓筒狀的) shape, yet painted as many different characters. they are made into father christmas, easter bunnies with eggs, political figures, animals, career dolls, disney figures and more, the favorite being the traditional family of nesting dolls. the number of a set of dolls is usually 5 or more, decreasing in size, placed one inside the other, usually ending with the innermost doll of a baby which does not open. in some sets of 12 or more, the smallest can be so tiny that a magnifying glass (放大鏡) has to be used for painting the faces.these dolls are the most famous russian national souvenir; however, they did not originate from the country which made them popular. sergei maliutin, a painter from russia who worked at a folk craft workshop, saw a set of japanese wooden dolls representing the seven gods of fortune in 1890. this inspired him to create his own set of eight dolls, consisting of the outermost being of a girl holding a rooster, five inner girl dolls, one boy doll and the smallest, a baby.the russian nesting dolls were then shown at the world exhibition in paris and they earned a bronze medal. afterwards, other craftsmen in russia began making these dolls. now they can be found in craft shops and online stores. if you find yourself in a quandary as to what to get someone as a gift, just consider the russian nesting dolls.58. how is paragraph 2 mainly developed?a. by analyzing causes. b. by following time order. c. by giving descriptions. d. by making comparisons. 59. which of the following sets of nesting dolls was made by sergei maliutin?60. the underlined part “in a quandary” in the last paragraph can best be replaced by “_”.a. in a way b. in a puzzlec. in a word d. in a hurry61. what would be the best title for the text?a. how to make russian nesting dollsb. sergei maliutin and his nesting dollsc. the true meaning of “matryoshka”d. an introduction to russian nesting dollsd the first ever human head transplant (移植) is now possible. dr. sergio canavero believes that the technology now allows doctors to carry out the frankenstein-style procedure, which has been tested out on animals since 1970. up until now there has been no way to successfully reconnect the spinal cord (脊髓), leaving the subjects paralyzed from the point where the transplant was connected.recent advances have meant that reconnecting the spinal cord is now possible, and it is believed that the breakthrough means that previously deadly diseases could be cured. however, other experts cannot accept the idea. professor anthony warrens, from the british transplantation society, said, “connecting a head to a body is impossible for human beings today. the whole idea is bizarre.”in 1970 robert white successfully transplanted the head of a rhesus monkey (恒河猴) onto the body of a second rhesus, and dr. sergio canavero, a member of the turin advanced neuromodulation group, has suggested a similar method. “the greatest technical difficulty in such an attempt is of course the reconnection of spinal cords between two creatures. it is my opinion that the technology only now exists for such linkage,” he said. “it is argued that several up to now hopeless medical conditions might benefit from such procedure.”he believes that a team of 100 could perform the operation in 36 hours at a cost of 8.5 million. both heads would have to be removed at the same time, and reconnected within an hour. “this is no longer science fiction. it could be done today now. if the operation is done it will provide a few people with a great amount of extra life,” he said. “the only reason i have not gone further is lack of a huge amount of money for the operation.” however, dr. calum mackellar, from the scottish council on human bioethics, added, “this sounds like something from a scary movie.”62. what has been the key to human head transplant?a. the choosing of human heads.b. the reconnection of spinal cords. c. lack of a huge amount of money.d. strong disagreement of the public.63. the underlined word “bizarre” in paragraph 2 probably means _.a. exciting b. clear c. strange d. unpleasant64. robert whites experiment on rhesus monkeys shows _.a. the possibility of reconnecting the spinal cordb. the difference between animals and humansc. a breakthrough in human head transplantd. some unsolved technical difficulties65. the last but one paragraph mainly talks about _.a. the operation of human head transplantb. the development of transplant technologyc. how to perform the operation successfullyd. whether the operation is worth performing第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。headachesa headache is a pain in the head which almost everyone feels at one time or another. almost half of all people have a headache at least once a year. most headaches are not dangerous but they get in the way of your work and disturb your life. 66tension headaches usually cause a slight to strong pain in the head. many people describe such headaches as a tightening feeling. some headaches cause a dull pain that can last for hours. they appear anywhere from the front to the back of your head. about 20% of all headaches are migraines, which are strong headaches that can cause extreme pain. 67 you will have a feeling of sickness in the stomach, and sometimes you may see flashes of light shortly before migraines attack. causes of headaches68 even though the exact causes of a headache are not clear, most of them are caused by the widening of blood vessels (血管) combined with chemicals that are set free around them. nerves send pain messages to your brain. there are many factors that can lead to a headache, such as lack of sleep, stress, smoking or watching tv for a long time. 69 how to fight off headachespain relievers (止痛劑) and other drugs are often used to ease headaches (緩解). many people take aspirin when they have a headache. doctors also suggest that patients should relax when they experience a headache. in some cases, changing your diet may result in relieving pain and weakening headaches. 70 this may not make headaches disappear completely but it can help make you feel better.a. types of headachesb. warning signs of migraine sufferersc. they can last as long as a couple of days.d. headaches are a disorder of the nervous system.e. and you should exercise regularly and get a lot of fresh air.f. there are so many natural ways to relieve a violent headache.g. sometimes headaches can also be caused by injuries and sadness.第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié):短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)假定英語(yǔ)課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請(qǐng)你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語(yǔ)言錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯(cuò)誤僅涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線()劃掉。修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。注意:1. 每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2. 只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。great changes had taken place in the way of communication in peoples life. in past, people kept in touch with each other mainly by writing letters or use the public telephone. but now almost everyone have their own mobile phone. whats even more, people have ea

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