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《Unit4Bodylanguage》試題庫總分:1006分考試時間:分鐘學(xué)校__________班別__________姓名__________分?jǐn)?shù)__________題號一總分得分一、綜合類(共460分)1.MymotheroftenaskedmewhatthemostimportantpartofthebodyIwasyoung,Ithought__1__wasveryimportant,soIsaid,“Myears,Mommy.” Shesaid,“aboutitandIwill__2__youagain.” Severalyearspassed__3__sheaskedmecarefullythinking,IthoughtIgotthethistimeItoldher,“Mommy,seeingisveryimportant,soitmustbeour__5__”. Shelookedatmeandtoldme,“Youarelearningfast,buttheanswerisnotcorrect,__6__.” Wrongagain!Motheraskedmeafewmoretimesand__7__heranswerwas,“youaregettingcleverereveryyear.” Thenlastyear,mygrandpawassadandMomlookedatmewhenitwasour__9__tosayourlastgoodbyetoaskedme,“Doyouknowthemostimportantbodypartyet,mydear?” Iwas__10__whensheaskedmethisalwaysthoughtthiswasa__11__betweenherandsawtheconfusion(迷惑)onmyfaceandtoldme,“This__12__isvery__13__answeryougavemeinthepast,IhavetoldyouthatitwaswrongandIhavegivenyouanexamplewhy.” She__14__atmeasonlyamothersawhereyesfilledwithsaid,“Mydear,themostimportantpartisyour__15__.” Iasked,“Isitbecauseitcan__16__myhead?” Shereplied,“No,itisbecauseit__17__holdtheheadofafriendoralovedone__18__theyneedsashouldertocry__19__sometimesinonly__20__thatyouhaveenoughloveandfriendssothatyouwillalwayshaveashouldertocryonwhenyouneedit.”(30分)1).分)A.soundB.tasteC.noiseD.voice2).分)A.tellB.answerC.askD.advise3).分)A.afterB.whenC.untilD.before4).分)A.goodB.rightC.badD.wrong5).分)A.handsB.shouldersC.eyesD.mouth6).分)A.tooB.eitherC.alsoD.aswell7).分)A.neverB.justC.alwaysD.sometimes8).分)A.diedB.criedC.playedD.changed9).分)A.dutyB.dutyC.habitD.point10).分)A.happyB.excitedC.interestedD.surprised11).分)A.senseB.gameC.secretD.feeling12).分)A.troubleB.matterC.problemD.question13).分)A.allB.bothC.eachD.either14).分)A.camedownB.calmeddownC.lookeddownD.setdown15).分)A.shoulderB.shoulderC.headD.arm16).分)A.setupB.liftupC.holdupD.putup17).分)A.mustB.mayC.needD.can18).分)A.howB.whatC.whereD.when19).分)A.onB.underC.aboveD.over20).分)A.believeB.hopeC.wantD.wish2.In1941,whenmyfatherjoinedtheU.S.Army,hewastoldthat,onawrittentest,hehadshowed__16__forpreparingfood.Armyofficialsofferedhimacourseinbecomingacook.Myfather__17__becausehethoughthecould__18__thebattles.Asthingsturnedout,hegotgood__19__andbecameheadcookofanarmykitchen. Allwentwell__20__hehadtodealwithspinach(菠菜).Becausespinachisgoodforhealth,thearmy__21__itseveraltimesperweek.__22__,thesoldiersrefused__23__tolookatspinachontheirplates.Afterhoursofcookingspinach,myfather__24__that,attheendofthemeal,hewasthrowingallofitaway.Tosavetimeandeffort,hedecidedsimplytothrowawaythe__25__vegetablebeforeitwascooked. Onedayanarmyofficersawthe__26__spinachintherubbish.Heblamedmyfather,__27__thathewasdestroyinggovernmentproperty(財產(chǎn)).__28__myfatherexplainedthathewassimply__29__thearmythetroubleofcookingtheunwantedvegetable,thearmyofficerinsistedon__30__himbytakingfivedollarsfromhispayforthenextthreemonths. Later,oneofficertoldhimthatfreshspinachwasgovernmentproperty,butcookedspinachwasnot.__31__ifthespinachwerecooked,it__32__bethrownout.Fromthenon,myfather__33__allthespinachandthenimmediately__34__itintoarubbishcantokeepeveryone__35__Thegovernmentdidnothaveitspropertythrownout,andthesoldiersdidnothavespinachontheirplates. (30分)1).分)A.askillB.aninterestC.agiftD.anadvantage2).分)A.wonderedB.understoodC.acceptedD.admitted3).分)A.takepartinB.carryonwithC.catchupwithD.stayawayfrom4).分)A.chanceB.recordsC.experienceD.grades5).分)A.untilB.asC.whenD.so6).分)A.preparedB.suppliedC.checkedD.ate7).分)A.CarefullyB.UnwillinglyC.CertainlyD.Unfortunately8).分)A.evenB.stillC.onlyD.just9).分)A.realizedB.agreedC.allowedD.considered10).分)A.favouredB.hatedC.newD.expensive11).分)A.dryB.cleanC.coldD.fresh12).分)A.sayingB.tellingC.warningD.punishing13).分)A.WhileB.SinceC.AlthoughD.As14).分)A.showingB.causingC.savingD.leaving15).分)A.correctingB.punishingC.forgivingD.refusing16).分)A.ForexampleB.InthiscaseC.InotherwordsD.Underthiscondition17).分)A.couldB.wouldC.hadtoD.should18).分)A.boughtB.keptC.hidD.cooked19).分)A.turnedB.madeC.putD.knocked20).分)A.happyB.healthyC.safeD.quiet3.閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。 A AftergraduationIreturnedhometomysmalltowninIndiana.Ididn'thaveajobyet.Mr.Hobbs,afriendofmyfather's,ownedasmallshirtfactoryintown.Withinthepastfiveyears,ithadgrownfromtwentytoeightyworkers.Mr.Hobbswasworriedthathisplantwasgettingtoobigandinefficient,soheaskedmetocomeinonashort-termbasisasaconsultant. Iwenttotheplantandspentaboutaweeklookingaroundandmakingnotes.IwasreallyamazedatwhatIsaw. Mostcuriousofall,therewasnoqualitycontrolatall.Nooneinspectedthefinalproductofthefactory.Asaresult,someoftheshirtsthatwereputinboxesforshipmentweremissingoneortwobuttons,thecollar,andevenasleevesometimes! Theworkingconditionswerepoor.Thetableswheretheworkerssatwereveryhighanduncomfortable.Exceptforahalfhouratlunchtime,therewerenobreaksinthedaytorelievetheboringwork.Therewasnomusic.Thewallsoftheworkroomswereadullgraycolor.Iwasamazedthattheworkershadn'tgoneonstrike. Furthermore,theworkflowwasirregular.Therewasoneespeciallyabsent-mindedyoungmanintheassembly(組裝)linewhosewedonbuttons.AfterawhileIrecognizedhimas“BigJim”,whousedtositbehindmeinmathclassinhighschool.Hewasveryslowandalltheshiftswereheldupathisposition.Workersbeyondhiminlineonhisshifthadtowaitwithnothingtodo;thereforeagreatdealoftimeandefficiencywerelostasBigJimdaydreamedwhileheworked.AllweekIwonderedwhyhewasn'tfired. AfterImadeobservationsforaweek,Mr.Hobbsaskedmeforanoralreportofmyfindings.(8分)1).TheshirtsfromMr.Hobbs'factorycanbedescribedas________.(2分)A.oflowqualityB.ofhighqualityC.fashionableD.unfashionable2).WhydidMr.Hobbsaskthewritertothefactory?(2分)A.Thefactorywasmuchtoobig.B.Thefactorywasnotbigenough.C.Thewriterwasacollegegraduate.D.Thefactorywasoflowefficiencythoughgettingbig.3).BigJimmaygetfiredmainlybecause________.(2分)A.hewasslowB.hewastedmuchtimeC.hewasabsent-mindedD.theworkflowwasirregular4).WhatwasthemoststrangestaboutMr.Hobbs'factory?(2分)A.Ithadgrownfromtwentytoeightyworkers.B.Therewasnotanyqualitycontrol.C.Theworkingconditionswerepoor.D.Theworkflowwasirregular.4.B I'vealwaysfeltabitsadfor“weekendfathers,”menwhodon'thavecustody(照管)oftheirchildrenandsomustmaintainabondthroughvisitsontheweekend.Becausetheydon'thavetheopportunityforalotofqualitytime,theysometimesgoinforquantity—givingalotofgiftsandtakingthechildrenonnon-stopoutings. ButnowIcanrelate.I'maweekendmom. Mychild,Henry,isadog. Henryjustreturnedtohisfather,Jack,afteranextendedstaywithme.Fortendays,Ifedhimthebestoffood,canceledplansinordertostayhomewithhim,tookhimtoplacesIknewhe'dlove,lethimsitonthecouchwithmeandlethimsleeponthebedwhileIwasatwork,previouslyaprohibition(禁止)ofmajorproportion. SinceJackandIsplit_upaboutayearago,neitherofuswantedtopartwithHenry,a4-year-oldyellowLabradorretriever.Atthesametime,neitherofusfounditeasytokeephimonourown.Sowesharehim.Notsurprisingly,Henryisawillingparticipantinourcontestforhisaffections. Jackdoesn'tletHenrysleeponhisbed,sothat'sanareawhereIcanalwaysgainbigpoints.Ifeedhimhigher-qualitydogfood,thoughJackwoulddisputethat.Ikeeponhandthreekindsoftreats,whichIstoreinhisspecialSnausagesdecanter(香腸玻璃瓶).Youraisethelidanditbarksout,“Snausages,Snausages,Snausages,”atwhichHenryandmycatcomeskiddingintothekitchen. Now,that'sthewaytogiveapetatreat. Furthermore,IamalwaysreplacingHenry'sexpensive“thingy”,abigcottonknothetossesaboutandchewson.It'shisfavoritetoy,andtheonlyonehehasisatmyhouse.Scoreanotheroneforme. InAugust,HenryaccompaniedmetoMaine,wherehehadthebesttimeofhislife.Icouldn'twaittocallJackwiththenews. “YoushouldhaveseenHenry,”Igloated.“Heranfreeforanentireweekend,swaminthelakealldayandwaspettedandlovedbysixotherpeople.Plus,hestillgottosleepwithmeeverynight.” Jackretorted,“Well,Ijusttookhimcamping.Andtherewerelotsofpeoplearoundtopayattentiontohim.” Whatafeebleattempttoone-up(占優(yōu)勢)me,Ithought.Campinginabigcampgroundwithalotofpeople,wherethatpoorcaninewasn'tallowedtorunfree.Doesn'tsoundlikemuchfuntome. Sofar,Henrydoesn'thaveastepmother,butJackdoeshaveagirlfriend,whichmeansshe'sprobablylayingthegroundworktotakeover.Atfirstshewasafraidofdogs,whichsecretlydelightedme.ButthatdarnHenry,justtryingtobepolite,wonherover. Iftruthbetold,astimepasses,therehasbeenaslightchangeinHenry'sbehaviortowardme.Ittakeshimaboutanhourtogetcomfortableatmyhouse,andheandmycat,previouslybestbuddies,nowneedafewdaystowarmuptoeachother. TheworstwasonedaywhenJackdroppedhimoffforatwo-weekstaylastsummer.HenryandIwereinthebackyardplayingasJackwasdrivingoff.WhenheheardJack'struck,heboltedandactuallyranfortwoblocksuntilJackhadtostopandbringhimback. Thathurt,especiallysinceIhadfriendsoveratthetime.Jackactedlikeitwasnothing,butIknowthatinsidehewasfeelingjustalittlevictorious. Inarareconciliatory(安撫的)mood,Jacksaidtome,“Youknow,I'mhisbestbuddy,butyou'llalwaysbehismom.” Whateverittakes,Iplantomakesureitstaysthatway. 【解題導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇文學(xué)欣賞類記敘文,作者通過自己的經(jīng)歷告訴讀者,她與一條叫做Henry的狗之間的親情故事,著重講述了她想要努力贏得Henry的關(guān)愛。(8分)1).Thetoneofthisarticleis________.(2分)A.seriousB.humorousC.angryD.cold2).Youcaninferthatthewriter________.(2分)A.doesn'tcareaboutHenryB.wantstohaveHenryallofthetimeC.hasgivenupHenryD.hopestotakecareofHenryinthefuture3).Theunderlinedphrase“splitup”isclosestinmeaningto________.(2分)A.toreapartB.disagreedwitheachotherC.brokeupD.wasengaged4).Whichofthefollowingquestionsisnotansweredinthepassage?(2分)A.WhendidJackplantogetremarried?B.Whatdoesthe“weekendfather”mean?C.HowdidtheauthortreatHenry?D.Whendidtheauthorbecomeaweekendmom?5.C Haveyouheardtheoldexpression“Oneman'strashisanotherman'streasure”?ElizabethGibsonbelievesit,becausesheislivingproofoftheoldadage(格言). A53-year-oldwomanwaswalkingdownthestreetonManhattan'sUpperWestSidefouryearsagowhensomethinglyinginapileoftrashonthestreetcaughthereye.Itturnedouttobeapainting,whichshewassuredidn'tbelongthere,althoughshewasfarfromanartcritic.Gibsontookithomeandhungitonawall.“Itwashugeandverybrightlycolored,veryabstract,butyoucouldmakeoutthreefiguresanditwasjustverypowerful,”shesaid. Herresearchledhertoawebsiteandashockingdiscovery:thepaintingwasa1970effort—calledThreePeople—byaMexicanartistnamedRufinoTamayo,whodiedin1991and,assooftenhappensintheartworld,thevalueofhisworkhadskyrocketed.Itisnowestimatedtobeworthupto$1million. AuthoritiesatSotheby'sauctionhousesaythatthepaintingwasstolenfromtheirwarehousein1987!Tenyearsbefore,aHoustonmanpurchaseditfor$55,000asagiftforhiswife.Theownersevenoffereda$15,000reward,butforyears,nooneknewwhathadhappenedtoit,untilGibsonwalkeddownthatstreet. Inadditiontoanunknownpercentageofthesaleofthepaintingbyitsowner,Gibsonwillalsoreceivethe$15,000reward.Gibsonwastrulyintherightplaceattherighttime.Adoormanwhosawherpickupthepaintingrecallsthatgarbagecollectorscamebytheareajust20minutesaftershefoundit.(8分)1).Theauthormentionstheoldsaying“Oneman'strashisanotherman'streasure”to________.(2分)A.suggestthatreaderscanalsofindtreasureintrash,justasGibsondidB.explainhisunderstandingofitandtalkaboutGibson'sstoryC.introducethetopicforfurtherdiscussionlaterinthepassageD.provethatgoodluckplaysanimportantroleinmakingonerich2).Theunderlinedword“skyrocketed”inParagraph3probablymeans________.(2分)A.changedquicklyB.existedcontinuouslyC.fellsteadilyD.rosesharply3).Accordingtothepassage,wecanknow________.(2分)A.thepaintingmakesgreatcontributionstoourcivilizationB.thepaintinggetsmorevaluableafterRufinopassedawayC.howthepaintingwaslosthasbecomecleartothepeopleD.thepainting'sdiscoverywillbenefitthegovernmentverymuch4).Comparedtothegarbagecollectors,Gibsonwasvery________.(2分)A.wiseB.fortunateC.excitedD.learned6.D RebeccaandDeputyJeffAnderson,themanshewasgoingtomarry,wereintheircar.Adrunkendriverwasdrivingthewrongwaydowntheroad.Thedrunkendriver'scarranintothem.Jeffwaskilled. NowRebeccathinksdriverswhodrinkarekillerswhoneedtobestopped.ThisisthereasonwhyshejoinedMADD—MothersAgainstDrunkDriving.MADDtriestochangethewaywelookatdrunkendrivers.RebeccaBeardensaid,“It'snotjustacaraccident.Itisacrime,anditisaviolentcrime.Andwehaveworkedveryhardandhavesucceededinmakingsocietyrealizethatisso.” Society_has_changed.Today,oftenonepersonatapartydoesnotdrink.Thispersonisthedriver.Peoplethinkthisisagoodthingtodo. CaliforniafreewaysaremuchsaferthanmosthighwaysintheUS.ThisisbecausethecopsandtheCaliforniaHighwayPatrolareouttheredoingwhattheycantokeepthedrunksfromkillingyou. Alcohol-relateddeathsinCaliforniahavegonedown61percentsince1980.Thepunishmentissevere(嚴(yán)厲的)ifyouarecaughtdrivingdrunk.InCalifornia,anofficercantakeadriver'slicenseawayonthespotifthedrivertestsdrunk. AresearchmanagerfortheDepartmentofMotorVehiclessaidtheylookedatthenewlawthatstartedin1990.Theyfoundabout15percentlessalcohol-relatedincidents.Thechanceofbeingarrestedagainiscutinhalfifthedrivercompletesatreatmentprogram. Theworkisfarfromover,however.Californiastillarrestsadrunkendrivereverysixminutes.AndoneinfiftyCaliforniadriversknowsomeonekilledbyadrunkendriver.Thereismuchyettodo.(6分)1).What'sthefunctionofParagraph1?(2分)A.Toshowhowhorribleacaraccidentcanbe.B.Toexplainhowtheaccidenthappened.C.Tointroducethetopicofthepassage.D.TotellushowunluckyRebeccawas.2).FromthepassagewelearnthatMADD________.(2分)A.helpsthepolicefinddrunkendriversB.isallowedtopunishdrunkendriversC.helpsdrunkenmothersdrivehomesafelyD.triestotellpeopleaboutthedangerofdrunkdriving3).BytheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph3,thewritermeans________.(2分)A.nowpeoplethinkitisOKtodriveafterdrinkingB.nowdriverstrynottodrinkbeforedrivingC.nowmorepeoplegetdrunkthanbeforeD.nowmorepartiesareheld7.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。 IwastenwhenIfirstsatwithmygrandmotherbehindthecashier(收銀臺)inhergeneralstore.__51__Iquicklylearnedtheimportanceoftreatingcustomerspolitelyandsaying“thankyou”. AtfirstIwaspaidincandy.__52__Iworkedeverydayafterschool,andduringthesummerandonweekendsandholidaysfrom8a.m.to7p.m.Myfatherhelpedmesetupabankaccount.__53__ BythetimeIwas12,mygrandmotherthoughtIhaddonesuchagoodjobthatshepromotedmetosellingcosmetics(化妝品).Idevelopedtheabilitytolookcustomersdirectlyintheeye.EventhoughIwasjustakid,womenwouldaskmesuchthingsas“WhatcolordoyouthinkIshouldwear?”Itookarealinterestintheirquestionsandwasabletotranslatewhattheywantedintomakeup(化妝)ideas.__54__ Thejobtaughtmeavaluablelesson:tobeasuccessfulsalesperson,youdidn'tneedtobearocketscientist—youneededtobeagreatlistener.__55__Excepttheyarenolongerwomenpurchasingcosmeticsfromme;instead,theyarekidswhotellmewhichtoystheywouldliketoseedesignedanddeveloped. A.LaterIreceived50centsanhour. B.Beforelong,sheletmesittherebymyself. C.Iendedupsellingarecordamountofcosmetics. D.TodayIstillcarrythatlessonwithme:Ilistentocustomers. E.Mygrandma'strusttaughtmehowtohandleresponsibility. F.SoonIfoundmyselflookingmorebeautifulthaneverbefore. G.WatchingmymoneygrowwasmorerewardingthananythingIcouldhavebought.(10分)1)._________(2分)2)._________(2分)3)._________(2分)4)._________(2分)5)._________(2分)8.第一節(jié)短文改錯 假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。錯誤涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。 增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(∧),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:在錯的詞下畫一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。 注意:1.每處錯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)不計分。 Aboywhowascleaningtheshoesinthestreetsaidtoayoungmanpassedby,“Letmecleanyourboots.Itjustspendsyouonlyapenny,”Butthemanrefused.Thentheboytoldhimthathewillcleanhisbootsfornothing.Themanagreed,andsoononeofthebootshonebrightly.Thenheputtheotherbootonthebox,andtheboyrefusedtocleanitifhewaspaidtwopenceforhiswork.Theyoungmanrefusedpayanythingandwentaway.Butthewell-cleaningbootmadethedirtyonesobadthathecouldnotwalkon.Hereturnedbackandgavetheboytwopence.(10分)1)._________(1分)2)._________(1分)3)._________(1分)4)._________(1分)5)._________(1分)6)._________(1分)7)._________(1分)8)._________(1分)9)._________(1分)10)._________(1分)9.課文縮寫 Yesterday,anotherstudentandI,__1__ouruniversity'sstudent__2__,wenttotheCapitalInternationalAirporttomeetthisyear'sinternationalstudentstoBeijinghalfanhourofwaitingfortheir__3__toarrive,Isawseveralyoungpeopleenterthewaitingarealookingaround__4__. ThefirsttoarrivewasTonyGarciafromColombia,andJuliafrom__5__Julia,touchedhershoulderandkissedheronthecheek!Shesteppedbackasifinguessedtherewasprobablyamorestudentsarriving,Isawmoredifferentwaystogreeteachother. AsIgettoknowmoreinternationalfriends,I'velearnedthatpeoplecommunicatewith__8__languageandtheyalsoexpresstheirfeelingsusingunspoken“l(fā)anguage”.In__9__,studyinginternationalcustomscancertainlyhelpavoiddifficultiesintoday'sworldofcultural__10__.(10分)1)._________(1分)2)._________(1分)3)._________(1分)4)._________(1分)5)._________(1分)6)._________(1分)7)._________(1分)8)._________(1分)9)._________(1分)10)._________(1分)10. InjuredChinesehurdlerLiuXiangwouldundergoasurgeryinBritainafterhecrashedoutofhis110mhurdlesheat(預(yù)賽)atthe2012LondonOlympics,confirmedbyofficialsfromtheChineseAthleticsAssociation(CAA). “ThedoctorhasbeennearlychosenistheexpertinsportsmedicineandhasdoneoperationsonmanyfamousplayerslikeDavidBeckham,”DuZhaocai,vicechairmanofCAAtoldXinhuaonWednesdaymorning. LiuexitedtheLondonGamesaftersmashing(撞擊)intothefirstobstacle(障礙)ofhis110mhurdlesheat,fouryearsafterhewasforcedtowithdrawduetoatendon(跟腱)injuryfromhisheatatthe2008BeijingGames. “WhenLiuwasinjured,thepreliminary(初步的)examinationfromthemedicalgroupindicatedthathemightsnap(拉斷)histendon.” “Afterhewashospitalized(住院治療)later,anMRIscanproveditwasreallythefractureofdelegation(代表團)thenimmediatelycontactedthelocalmedicalorganizationsinordertofindabesthospitalandsurgerydoctorforLiuXiang,”addedFengShuyong,teamleaderoftheChineseathleticsteamattheLondonOlympics. Liuearnedawarmwelcomefromthecrowdof80,000ashehopped(獨腳跳)downthetracktosymbolicallycrossthefinishline,kissingthelasthurdleashedidsobeforebeingconsoled(安慰)byfellowcompetitors.(8分)1).WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?(2分)A.LiuXiangfinishedtheracewithagreatwilldespitehisinjury.B.SomeaudiencelaughedatLiubecauseheletthemdown.C.LiuXiangwillnevergobacktotheOlympicsagain.D.ChinesedelegationpaidmuchattentiontoLiu'sinjury.2).Whichofthefollowinghasthesimilarmeaningastheunderlinedword“fracture”inparagraph5?(2分)A.受傷B.斷裂C.結(jié)構(gòu)D.恢復(fù)3).ThefollowingarealltrueEXCEPT________.(2分)A.LiuXiangwouldbegivenanoperationsoon.B.LiuXiangdidn'tfinishhisraceinthe2008BeijingOlympics.C.FengShuyongistheteamleaderoftheChineseathleticsteamatthe2012LondonOlympics.D.DuZhaocaiwasthechairmanoftheChineseAthleticsAssociation.4).Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?(2分)A.LiuXiangwouldundergoanoperation.B.LiuXiangwasinjuredinthe2012LondonOlympics.C.LiuXiangearnedawarmwelcomefromthecrowd.D.LiuXianghoppeddownthetrack.11.短文改錯 假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。 增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(∧),并在其下面寫上該加的詞。 刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。 修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫上修改后的詞。 注意:1.每處錯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)不計分。 Lastweekendwewentmountain-theheavyraininthemorningcouldnotpreventusoffveryearly,wewentalonganextremenarrowroad,allinhigheverysideoftheroadwasgreenfieldsandsomecouldhearthesoundoftherainandourfootstepsmixingwithournoonwereachedthetopofthesurprisedusmosttherewasthebeautyofthehavingshortrestandsharingthefoodwehadbrought,westartedgoinghadrainedmorewerewettotheskin,andwestillsangandlaughedhappily.(10分)1)._________(1分)2)._________(1分)3)._________(1分)4)._________(1分)5)._________(1分)6)._________(1分)7)._________(1分)8)._________(1分)9)._________(1分)10)._________(1分)12.閱讀理解。 Ifyouwanttosucceedinlife,youneedtoexpresstheproperbodylanguage,withorwithouthavingtosayanythingwillcertainlynoticeawholenewreactionfrompeopleifyouusethepowerofbodyyourshoulders,keepyourhandsatyoursides(neverinsideyourpockets)andbreatheawarm,welcomingfacialexpressionasifyoulookforwardtoonthesituation,youmaysmilewhentheotherpersonoryouraudienceandkeepeyecontactasmuchaspossiblethroughouttheandtilting(傾斜)yourheadclosercanshowthatyouarenotfold(交叉)yourarms,lookdownatthefloororputyourhandsinyourcanshowthatyouareyouhaveanycomments,youcanshowtheminnegativebutrespectfulwayslikeraisingyourlotofyourbodylanguagecanshowhowconfident,interested,bored,angryornervousyouyourheadupthroughouttheentireconversationcanshowthatyouareverymuchintotheconversationatmayfeelfreetouseafewhandgesturestoemphasize(強調(diào))ayou’reenumeratingthings,it’sbettertouseeachofyourfingersasyoumentioneachitemtohelpyouraudiencekeepwillhelpyoucreatemoregroundifyouhavealargercrowdtocommunicatewillalsoshowconfidenceonyourpartasyouthinkofmorethingstoverycarefulwhentouchingtheotherpersonsinceyouarecrossingtheboundaries(界限)ofbodylanguagethroughactualthatinbodylanguage,itisyourbodythatdoesthetalkingforyou.(8分)1).Accordingtothetext,ifyoufindalistenerraisinghiseyebrows,hemay________.(2分)A.trytoshowhisangerB.wanttogivehisownopinionC.notunderstandwhatyousayD.wanttoprovehisconfidence2).Theunderlinedword“enumerating”inthetextmaymean“________”.(2分)A.consideringB.judgingC.numberingD.discussing3).Whatisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?(2分)A.ThepowerofbodylanguageB.TheattractionofbodylanguageC.TheoriginofbodylanguageD.Theunderstandingofbodylanguage4).Ifyouwanttoshowconfidenceinyourcommunication,youshouldpaymoreattentionto________.(2分)A.pacingB.keepingupyourheadC.touchingtheotherpersonD.keepingyourhandsatyourside13.閱讀理解。 The“Thumbs-Up” WhileWesternculturehasbecomeusedtothethumbs-upasapositivesignal(probablycomingfromWorldWarⅡpilotsusingthesignaltocommunicatethattheywere“goodtogo”withgroundcrews),therearecultureswhereathumbs-upmaylandyouinWestAfrica,aswellasGreece,ItalyandMiddleEast,thethumbs-upisprettymuchthebiggestinsult(侮辱).Rathermorecharmingisathumbs-upinGermanyandinpartsofJapan—theyjustseeitasthehandsignalforthenumberone. The“A-OK” Thissignismainlyusedbydivers(潛水員)tomean“OK”(topreventbeingconfusedwiththethumbs-upsign,whichmeans“rise”).Basicallythemeaningcomesoutasgreat,or“completelyfine”.However,inafewcountriesinEurope,peoplemaythinkyou’retellingthemthatyouthinkthey’rea“zero”. The“VSign” Thesigncomesintwoformats(版式):onewiththepalmfacedoutwards,andonewiththepalmAmericatheymeanthesamething—“victory”.However,iftheoutsideofyourhandisfacingyourtarget,you’regivingsomebodyalong-establishedinsultinGreatBritainandmanyEnglish-speakingcountriessuchasAustralia,IrelandandNewChurchillfamouslyusedthe“incorrect”versionoftheVsignduringtheearlyyearsofthewar,turningtheoutsideinsideVsignisalsoconsideredrudeinItaly. The“Corna” ThecornahandgesturehasmostrecentlybeenadoptedbyfansofrockandheavymetalmanyAmericansusethegesturesimplytomean“rockon”,orinsupportoftheUniversityofTexasinAustin(knownasthe“Hook’emHorns”).TodayitisstillpopularinSpain,B

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