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Module5ALessoninaLab單元練習(xí)一、聽力(聽力)(共20小題;共20分)聽力理解第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,共7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一道小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對話后,你將有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話你將聽一遍。例:Whatisthemangoingtoread?A.Anewspaper.B.Amagazine.C.Abook.答案是A.1.WhatcolorT-shirtdoesthemanplantoorder? A.Red. B.Blue. C.Green.2.Whichsectiondoesthemanliketoread? A.News. B.Sports. C.Entertainment.3.Whatjobwillthemanprobablytakeinsummer? A.Lifeguard. B.Tourguide. C.Swimmingcoach.4.Wheredoesthewomanwanttogoonholiday? A.Turkey. B.Canada. C.Italy.5.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout? A.Shark. B.Camera. C.Movie.第二節(jié)(共10小題,每小題1.5分,共15分)聽下面4段對話或獨(dú)白,每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾道小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有5秒鐘的時(shí)間閱讀每小題。聽完后,每小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白你將聽兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。6.WhattestarethespeakersgoingtotakeonFriday? A.Science. B.History. C.Music.7.Whydoesthewomanspeakermakethephonecall? A.Todiscusshermathsproblems. B.ToseekhelpwithherEnglishreading. C.Toaskaboutthehomeworkfortomorrow.聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。8.Whatdoesthemanthinkisthecauseofthewoman'sillness? A.Lastnight'sdinner. B.Thehotweather. C.Bottledwater.9.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers? A.Husbandandwife. B.Doctorandpatient. C.Guestandreceptionist.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatisthemandoing? A.Makinganinvitation. B.Offeringinformation. C.Askingforpermission.11.WhattimeisthewomangoingtoseethedentistthisSaturday? A.10:30a.m. B.12:30p.m. C.4:30p.m.12.Whatisthewomangoingtodoafterseeingthedentist? A.Cleanthehouse. B.Takeawalkbythelake. C.HelpJimwithhisscienceproject.聽第9段材料,回答第13至15題。13.Whatmakesshopperstired? A.Queuingforelectrically-drivencars. B.Lookingforwhattheywanttobuy. C.Carryingshoppingaround.14.Whatistheproblemforbuildingmovingwalkwaysinthestore? A.Thespace. B.Thedesign. C.Thetechnology.15.Wherewillthecomputersystemsendthethingsshoppersbuy? A.Totheexit. B.Totheshelf. C.Totheshoppers'homes.第三節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,共7.5分)聽下面一段對話,完成第16至第20五道小題,每小題僅填寫一個(gè)詞,聽對話前你將有20秒鐘的時(shí)間閱讀試題,聽完后你將有60秒鐘的作答時(shí)間,這段對話你將聽兩遍。MissingPersonReportFormTimelastseenAbout16.

o'clockintheafternoonPlacelastseenAtthe17.

sectionofthestoreName18.

AgeFiveAppearanceDark19.

hair,thinandsmallClothingBlue20.

,apinkT-shirt,ahat16.

17.

18.

19.

20.

二、單詞拼寫(單句首字母填空)(共10小題;共10分)21.Manypeopler

stronglyagainsttaxincrease.22.Thepriceofhousesissohighthatitishardforo

peopletoaffordthem.23.Theprofessor'sboringl

madeusallsleepy.24.Hearingtheastonishingnews,everyonepresenthadana

lookoneachface.25.F

agoodstudyhabitfromchildhoodisverynecessaryforastudent.26.Afterthewrittentestandinterview,Jacksoncametothec

thatMr.Liwasnotfitfortheposition.27.Whynottrytoe

yourstoryintoanovel?28.Asleepingbagisanimportantpartofeverycamper'se

.29.Am

ofsnowandrockbrokeawayandfellontheclimbers.30.Fillthebreadwitham

oflettuce,tomatoes,andcucumbers.三、單詞拼寫(根據(jù)中文提示拼寫單詞)(共10小題;共10分)31.Hegaveusalong

(演講)onphilosophy.32.Theoceans

(膨脹)astheywarmup.33.No

(結(jié)論)shouldbedrawnbeforeallthefactsarebuttoneddown.34.Hisangry

(反應(yīng))tothedecisionwasbeyondmyimagination.35.Wewere

(驚訝的)tohearthathehadpassedhisdrivingtest.36.Theyhave

(形成)thehabitoftakingnotesinclass.37.Theprogressoftheworkwilldependonhowmodernthee

(設(shè)備)is.38.YuanLongpingwasborninan

(平常的)familyandgraduatedfromSouthwestAgriculturalCollege.39.Hefinallyachievedhis

(目標(biāo))atthelastexam.40.Ilistenedtohisexcusewitha

(混合)ofamusementanddisbelief.四、翻譯(根據(jù)中文提示完成句子)(共10小題;共20分)41.Aftergivingbirthtoababy,she

(越長越胖).42.

I

(應(yīng)該)cleanalltheroomsorjustthisone?(詞數(shù)不限)43.過去在假期里你經(jīng)常待在家里嗎?(詞數(shù)不限)

stayathomewhenyouwereonaholiday?44.Tom'snewcaris

(兩倍長)Peter's.45.最近所發(fā)生的事情增加了組委會的壓力。(詞數(shù)不限)Therecenthappenings

theorganizingcommittee.46.他越是這樣想,越是感到不開心。Themorehethoughtlikethis,

.47.她為自己所看到的事情而自豪。Sheis

shehasseen.48.發(fā)短信比在電話中交談要便宜得多。Sendingtextmessages

talkingonamobilephone.49.Themorewegettogether,

(我們就越高興).50.時(shí)間一年年過去,老人越來越孤獨(dú)。Astheyears

,theoldmanbecame

lonely.五、單項(xiàng)選擇(共15小題;共15分)51. Howdoyoulikeourcity? Ithinkit'sbecoming

. A.morebeautifulandmorebeautiful B.moreandmorebeautiful C.beautifulandbeautiful D.morebeautifulandbeautiful52. You'dbetternothurthis

.Hisparentsare

ofhim. A.proud;apride B.pride;proud C.proud;thepride D.pride;thepride53. Ireceivedaletterfrommotherwithanunusualstampon,which

mycollectionofstamps. A.addedupto B.addedto C.addedin D.addedtogether54. Johnisa(n)

personandhisnameisvery

inEnglish. A.common;ordinary B.common;common C.ordinary;common D.ordinary;ordinary55. Accordingtostatistics,amanismorethantwiceaslikelytodieofskincancer

awoman. A.than B.such C.so D.as56. Theprojectwill

thecity'stelephonenetworktocover1,000,000users. A.make B.broaden C.expand D.widen57. Dad

alotofalcohol,butnowhehasgiventhatupand

softdrinks. A.usedtodrink;isusedtodrinking B.wasusedtodrinking;usedtodrink C.usedtodrink;usedtodrinking D.wasusedtodrink;isusedtodrink58. It'snotwhathappenstoyou,buthowyou

toitthatmattersinyourlife. A.strengthen B.react C.deliver D.control59.

IreadChickenSoupfortheSoul,

optimisticandcaringIbecome. A.More;more B.More;themore C.Themore;more D.Themore;themore60.

,becauseofallthedisadvantagesIhavementioned,Ithink,asastudent,wedon'tneedamobilephone. A.Asaresult B.Infact C.Totellthetruth D.Inconclusion61. Whyishelookingatmeinthatway? You

toshoutathiminpublic. A.don'tsuppose B.haven'tsupposed C.arenotsupposed D.arenotsupposing62. ThecityofNanchong

hasgrownsofastthatit'satleast

whatitusedtobe. A.fivetimesthesizeof B.fivetimesthesizeaslargeas C.fivetimeslarger D.fivetimessizeas63. Isthereanypossiblewaytohelpthemgetridofsuchabadhabit? Totellthetruth,it'sveryhard.Butwe

onthisproblemtryingtoimprovethesituation. A.worked B.hadworked C.areworking D.hadbeenworking64. WhenIfirstmetBryanIdidn'tlikehim,butI

mymind. A.havechanged B.change C.hadchanged D.wouldchange65. Excuseme.I

Iwasblockingyourway. A.didn'trealize B.don'trealize C.haven'trealized D.wasn'trealizing六、完形填空(共20小題;共30分)Doyourememberthenameofyourkindergartenteacher?Ido.HernamewasMrs.White.Idon'tremembermuchaboutwhatwelearnedinher66

,butmymotheroncetoldmeweusedto67

alot.AndIwould68

whatIwroteandshewouldlookatitandseethereweresomany69

.Butnoredcorrections.Andalwaysastar.Sometimesevena"Good"!Thatmademyheartfilledwith70

,butworriedmymother.SoonedaywhenshemetMrs.White,sheaskedherwhyshenever71

mymistakes;whyshenevermarkedthewrong72

ofwordsorpointedoutgrammaticalerrors.Accordingtomymother,Mrs.whitesaid,"Thechildrenarejust73

togetexcitedaboutusingwordsand74

sentences.Idon'twanttodampen(減弱)that75

withredink.Spellingandgrammarcan76

.Thewonderofwordswon't…"Andmaybeshedidn'tsayit77

likethatbecauseitwasalongtimeagoandwhatmymothertoldmewasjustwhatshecould78

.ThankstoMrs.White,I79

uplearningtousewordswithloving80

.Ihadnoqualms(顧慮)aboutwritingwhatImeant81

Icouldn'tquitespellitout.A(n)82

comesintomymindthatifMrs.Whitehadusedherredpenoften,I83

wouldn'tbetellingyouaboutthisnow.Ilook84

nowandthinkshemusthavebeenarather85

teacher—toexercisesuchredpenrestraint—toallowthejoy,wonderandexcitementofexpression.66. A.room B.school C.class D.home67. A.sing B.write C.draw D.speak68. A.bringback B.handout C.pickup D.makeup69. A.flowers B.mistakes C.words D.stars70. A.regret B.sadness C.happiness D.worry71. A.saw B.found C.changed D.corrected72. A.meanings B.spellings C.use D.place73. A.beginning B.leading C.happening D.choosing74. A.reading B.discovering C.forming D.hearing75. A.pride B.patience C.courage D.excitement76. A.wait B.advance C.disappear D.return77. A.properly B.clearly C.exactly D.truly78. A.understand B.remember C.trust D.believe79. A.grew B.stood C.added D.gave80. A.doubt B.ability C.confidence D.skill81. A.asif B.nowthat C.ifonly D.evenif82. A.thought B.opinion C.imagination D.feeling83. A.hardly B.usually C.probably D.actually84. A.back B.round C.up D.out85. A.ordinary B.strange C.unusual D.strict七、閱讀理解(共15小題;共30分)ABenjaminFranklinwasbornintoalargefamily.Hisfather,Josiah,wasacandlemaker.Hisfatherwantedhimtotakeoverthefamilybusinesswhenhegrewup,buthewasn'tinterested.TohelpBendecideonacareer,JosiahtookhimonlongwalksaroundBostonsohecouldobservemendoingtheworkoftheirtrade.Benjaminteamedhowtodomanythingsduringtheseexcursions,buthedidn'twanttopursueanyofthetrades.WhenBenwastwelveyearsoldhisfathersenthimtohisolderbrotherJames,whowasaprinter.Heworkedtwelvehoursadayintheprintingshop,butstillfoundtimetoeducatehimself.Thoughheonlyhadtwoyearsofformalschooling,hetaughthimselfforeignlanguagesandreadbooksongrammar,science,andmath.Benwroteletterstotheeditorofthenewspaper,andsignedthem"SilenceDogood".Peopleenjoyedreadingtheletters,butJamesbecameangryandstoppedprintingthemwhenhefoundouthisyoungerbrotherhadbeenwritingthem.LaterBenwenttoPhiladelphia.Hestartedhisownsuccessfulprintingbusinessandpublishedanewspaper.Peoplefrequentlyquotefromhissayingssuchthingsas,"Earlytobedandearlytorisemakesamanhealthy,wealthy,andwise"and"Apennysavedisapennyearned".HeinventedtheFranklinstovewhichprovidedbetterheatfortheirhomes.HerefusedtopatenttheFranklinstoveandthelightningrodbecausehethoughtmorepeoplewouldbenefitfromtheinventionsifhedidnotpatentthem.Heprovedthatlightningandelectricityarethesamethingusingakite,string,andkeyinathunderstorm.Hisexperimentsearnedhimfame.HewasalsoawardedhonorarydegreesfromHarvardandYaleeventhoughhelackedformalschooling.HealsoworkedtoputanendtoslaveryinAmericalongbeforeotherstookupthecause.Somesaywhenhediedin1790thewholeworldwentintomourning.20,000peoplehonoredhimathisfuneralinPhiladelphia.86.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"excursions"meaninthepassage? A.trades B.tours C.careers D.curses87.HowdidtheauthordescribeBenjamininthepassage? A.Objectively. B.Humorously. C.Critically. D.Admiringly.88.BenjaminrefusedtopatenttheFranklinstovebecause

. A.hethoughtitnotveryperfect B.morepeoplecouldinventit C.hehopedhecouldhelpothers D.thestovewasnotworthpatenting89.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph? A.Hisexperimentswereexcitingbutdangerous. B.Hisdeathisagreatlosstothewholeworld. C.HisinventionssavedAfricanAmericans. D.HisfuneralisthebiggestinAmericanhistory.BResearchhasprovenmanytimesthatreadingpoemswithyoungpeopleisthebestwaytoencouragethemtobecomereadersthemselves.Forthousandsofyearspoetryhastouchedtheheartandsoulofthehumankind.Beforethewrittenword,talesandrecordswerekeptbythepoets.Apoetisabletotravelthroughouttheunknownworld.Knownasthe"easiestmethod",readingpoemstochildrenenablesthemtosee,hearandfollowthetext,picturesandpagesofthebook.Meanwhile,childrenlearntouseexpressivevoice,vividlanguageandabiggervocabularywheneverabookisreadaloud.Readingpoetryaddscreative,artisticandemotionalqualitiesinwaysthatstorybookssometimescannot.Rhythmandrhymearebasictothehumanspirit.Theyconveysafetywiththeirsoothingbeat.Theyprovideacomfortablecontextfromwhichchildrencanpredictwhatcomesnext.Asyourchildrenrememberandsometimesmemorizepassageafterpassage,theywillbecomebetterreadersbyusingpoeticpatternstomakeconnectionsontheirown.Becausepoetryismemorized,itmakesthewordsmorepowerfulandpersuasive.Justaspoetryisoftenpredictable,itissometimeswildlyexperimental.Suddenchangesinwordingandswitchesofsoundsmakepoetryintospecialreadingadventure.Theyattractmoreandmorereaderstoknowthem.Someofthepoetrycanbefilledwithpleasantrhythmsandpredictablesoundpatterns.Othersmayhaveunexpectedwordplay.Someoftheseadventurescanholdtheirownagainstthemostexcitingvideogames.Thesoundsofpoemswillbeasatisfyingexperienceforchildrenofanyage.Theimagescreatedinthemindbypoemswillfocusthesoulofthereaderonplaceswhereonemayneverhavethoughttolookfortreasure.90.What'sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword"soothing"inParagraph3? A.Makingsomebodyfeelcrazier. B.Makingsomebodymorecomfortable. C.Makingsomebodyfeelworse. D.Makingsomebodymoresurprised.91.Inthepassage,theauthorimpliesthat

. A.readingaloudisveryimportanttochildren B.learningtowritepoetrybyyourselfisverynecessary C.onlywhenreadingpoetryshouldwereadaloud D.poetryisthesymbolofChineseculture92.Whatcanattractchildren'sattentionwhentheyarereadingpoetry? A.Soundsandtext. B.Textandimages. C.Imagesandpages. D.Soundsandimages.CAnOutstandingTeacherBenputthewhiteenvelopeintothemailbox.Hefeltproud,excited,andhappy—andalsoalittlenervousaboutwhetherhisessaywouldwin.Ben'slocalnewspaperhadadvertisedacontestinvitingstudentstosubmitessaysinhonorofaremarkableteacher.Thenewspaperwouldchoosethefivebestessaysandprinttheminthepaper.AssoonasBenheardaboutthecontest,heknewhewantedtowriteaboutMrs.Gruen.Mrs.Gruenwasalwayssofriendlyandpatient,andshealwayshadsomethingencouragingtosaytoherstudents.Evenmoreimportantly,sheknewhowtomakescienceinterestingandenjoyable.Beforebeinginherclass,Benwouldhavesaidhewasuninterestedinscience,butnowsciencewashisfavoritesubject.Atfirst,Benhadstruggledwithhisessay.Afterhefinishedhisfirstdraft,heaskedhisoldersister,Hannah,toreviewit.Eventually,aftermanymorerevisions,theessaywasreadytomail.AsBenstoodbeforethemailbox,heimaginedhowsurprisedMrs.Gruenwouldbetoopenthenewspaperandseehernameinprint.Whenthebigdayfinallycame,Benopenedthenewspaperandeagerlystudiedthecolumnsofprintfortheessayhehadwritten.Hedidnotseehisessayanywhere.Heturnedthroughallofthepages,butitwasnotthere!Instead,hesawfiveotheressaystalkingaboutfiveotherteachers.Benfeltlikeaballoonthathadsuddenlylostallitsair.Afewdayslaterinscienceclass,Mrs.GruenaskedBentostayafterclassforafewminutes."Yoursisterstoppedbyyesterday,"Mrs.GruentoldBen."Shebroughtmethemostwonderfulgift."BensawthatMrs.Gruenwasholdingacopyofhisessay."YouhavenoideahowmuchitmeanstomethatyouenjoymyclassandthinkI'magoodteacher.Norewardorhonorcouldeverbegreaterthanthisessay,"saidMrs.Gruen."OK,"Bensaid,"ImeanteverythingIwrote."Thenhesteppedintothehallwaywithhisheadheldhigh.93.WhenBenreadthefiveessaysinprint,hefelt

. A.surprised B.disappointed C.annoyed D.nervous94.WhatdidMrs.GruenthinkofBen'sessay? A.Itbuiltupherreputation. B.Itwasagreathonortoher. C.IthelpedBenmakeprogress. D.Itdeservedtowinanaward.95.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthatMrs.Gruen

. A.gotgreatachievementsinscience B.educatedmanyoutstandingstudents C.encouragedherstudentsinwritingcontests D.developedherstudents'interestinscienceDCanpeoplechangetheirskincolorwithoutsufferinglikepopkingMichaelJackson?Perhapsyes.Scientistshavefoundthegenethatdeterminesskincolor.Thegenecomesintwoversions,oneofwhichisfoundin99percentofEuropeans.Theotherisfoundin93to100percentofAfricans,researchersatPennsylvaniaStateUniversityreportinthelatestissueofScience.Scientistshavechangedthecolorofadark-stripedzebra-fishtouniformgoldbyinsertingaversionofthepigment(色素)geneintoayoungfish.Aswithhumans,zebra-fishskincolorisdeterminedbypigmentcells,whichcontainmelanin(黑色素).Thenumber,sizeanddarknessofmelaninperpigmentcelldetermineskincolor.Itappearsthat,likethegoldenzebra-fish,light-skinnedEuropeansalsohaveamutation(變異)inthegeneformelaninproduction.Thisresultsinlesspigmentedskin.However,KeithCheng,leaderoftheresearchteam,pointsoutthatthemutationisdifferentinhumanandzebra-fishgenes.HumansacquireddarkskininAfricaabout1.5millionyearsagotoprotectbodiesfromultra-violetraysofthesun(太陽光紫外線),whichcancauseskincancer.ButwhenmodernhumansleaveAfricatoliveinnorthernlatitudes,theyneedmoresunlightontheirskintoproducevitaminD.Sotherelatedgenechanges,accordingtoCheng.AsianshavethesameversionofthegeneasAfricans,sotheyprobablyacquiredtheirlightskinthroughtheactionofsomeothergenethataffectsskincolor,saidCheng.Thenewdiscoverycouldleadtomedicaltreatmentsforskincancer.ItalsocouldleadtoresearchintowaystochangeskincolorwithoutdamagingitlikechemicaltreatmentdoneonMichaelJackson.96.Thepassagemainlytellsusthat

. A.peoplecannotchangetheirskincolorwithoutanypain B.thenewdiscoverycouldleadtoresearchintowaystochangeskincolorsafely C.popkingMichaelJacksonoftenchangedhisskincolorasheliked D.scientistshavefoundoutthatpeople'sskincolorisdeterminedbythegene97.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat

. A.nowadayspeoplewhowanttochangetheirskincolorhavetosufferalotfromthedamagecausedbythechemicaltreatment B.EuropeansandAfricanshavethesamegene C.thenewdiscoverycouldhelptofindmedicaltreatmentsforskincancer D.therearetwokindsofgenes98.Scientistshavedoneanexperimentonadark-stripedzebra-fishinorderto

. A.findthedifferentgenesofhumans' B.provethehumans'skincolorisdeterminedbythepigmentgene C.findoutthereasonwhytheAfricans'skincolorisdark D.findoutthewaysofchangingpeople'sskincolor99.ThereasonwhyEuropeansarelight-skinnedisprobablythat

. A.theyarebornlight-skinnedpeople B.light-skinnedEuropeanshavemutationinthegeneformelaninproduction C.theyhavefeweractivitiesoutside D.theypaymuchattentiontoprotectingtheirskin100.Thewriter'sattitudetowardsthediscoveryis

. A.neutral B.negative C.positive D.unconcerned八、短文7選5(5選5等)(共5小題;共10分)Asweallknow,sleepisveryimportantandnecessary.Iwouldloveeveryonetoformthehabitsbelowtohavebettersleepwithoutneedingthealarmwake-upcall.101.

Ifyoueatmuchfoodanhourbeforeyougotobed,yourbodywillhateyou.Yourbodyneedstimetodigest(消化)whileyouarestillawake.102.

SomethingthatmakesmeveryangryiswhenIhearonTVthatpeoplejustneed30-minuteexerciseaweek.That'sfunny.Everypersonshouldbegetting30-minuteexercisedailyalongwithahealthydiet.Whenyoudoexercise,youuseenergythatyourbodyhastorecoverfrom.103.

Theharderyoupushyourbody,thefasteritfallstosleepandthebetteritsleeps.TurntheTVoff.ThereareafewshowsIwatchstill,buttheywillnevergetinmywayof(妨礙)sleep.Thebedroomisonlyforsleepingandaplaceofrest.104.

105.

Aquestiontoaskyourself:IfIdidn'thaveanalarm,whattimewouldIgetup?Ifthattimeisthetimeyouneedtogetup,youshouldprobablythrowawaythealarm.Ifthetimeyouactuallygetupismuchlaterthanthetimeyoudogetup,makegreatchangestoyourwayoflifeandthetimeyougotosleep.Nooneshouldneedanalarm. A.Exerciseforatleast30minuteseveryday. B.Eatrightandnomealswithin4hoursofrest. C.Throwawaythealarm. D.Sleepisoneofthemostimportantthingsinourlives. E.Yourbodyrecoverswhenyouaresleeping. F.Trytogetupasearlyasyoucan. G.TaketheTVoutofyourbedroom.九、補(bǔ)全短文(共10小題;共10分)閱讀下面短文,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語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~或使用括號中詞語的正確形式填空。Accordingtoarecentsurvey,violence(暴力)didexistinschools.Studentsshowedtheirfearandparentsandteachersalsoexpressedtheirgreatconcernaboutit.Expertshopethewholesocietypaymoreattentiontothementalhealthofadolescents.Nowadays,schoolviolenceis106.

hotissue.Ithinkthisisaphenomenon107.

callsforourgreatconcern.Weshouldtryeveryeffort108.

(prevent)violencehappeningatschoolformoreandmorestudentswoulddropoutofschool109.

theirpersonalsafetycouldnot110.

(guarantee).Infact,violencecan111.

(learn).Childrenlearnviolentbehaviorfromadultsorfrom112.

theyseeontelevisionorontheInternet.IfImeetwithschoolviolence,Iwillnotanswerviolence113.

violence,foritwillresultin114.

(much)fighting.Iwilltellmyteachersorparentsaboutit.Ithinktheywillhelpmedealwithitwellandtheywillprotectmefromthebadguys.Allinall,everystudentshouldbehave115.

(he)andkeepawayfromviolence.十、短文改錯(cuò)(不分行)(共10小題;共10分)文中共有10處語言錯(cuò)誤,請?jiān)谟绣e(cuò)誤的地方增加、刪除或修改某個(gè)單詞。每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞;只允許修改10處,多者(從11處起)不計(jì)分。Alectureon"Englishlearning"washeldonanafternoonoflastFridayinourschool.ThelecturegivingbyaprofessorfromPekingUniversitylastsfrom2:00to4:00.HestressedserioustheimportanceoflearningEnglishinmoderntimes.Thenhesharedtheirlearningexperiencewithus.Besides,heintroducedsomeusefulwaysmemorizeEnglishwordsorimproveourspokenEnglish.Aftertheinterestedlecture,weaskedhimforadvicesonsomeproblemswehadwhilelearningEnglish.Wehavebeenlearnedalotfromthislecture.答案一、聽力(聽力)1.C 2.B 3.B 4.A 5.C 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.A 10.A 11.B 12.C 13.C 14.B 15.A 16.4/four17.vegetable18.Melissa/MELISSA19.brown20.shorts聽力原文Text1W:Normally,wesupply3colorsonly,black,blueandred.M:Butwereallywantgreenones.W:Inthatcase,itwillbemoreexpensive.Text2M:Areyoufinishedwiththenewspaper,Mary?M:Oh,Ijustwanttoreadthesportssection.Text3M:Ineedasummerjobthatwillgivemesomeexercise.W:Howaboutbeingalifeguard?M:Lifeguardsdon'tswimthatmuch.Theyusuallyjustsit.W:Wellthen,youcouldbeaswimmingcoach,oratourguide.M:Tourguideisagoodidea.I'dwalkallday.Text4M:Areyougoingonholidaywithyourbrotheragainthisyear?W:Yes.He'scominghomefromCanadatomorrow.M:Whereareyougoing?W:I'vealreadybookedahotelinTurkey,butmybrotherwantedtogotoItaly,soIhopehedoesn'tmind.Text5W:Ithoughtitwasagreatmovie—sovisuallyexcitingandsharkslookreallyscaryattimes.M:Ihatedtoadmitit,butitmademejumpabitoftimestoo.Iguessrecentadvancesincameratechnologyhelped.Text6M:Hello,6632278.W:Hi,Jack.It'sme,Ann.Iwasn'tatschooltoday.Havewegotanyhomeworktodofortomorrow?M:Letmesee.Well,we'vegottodothemathproblemsonPage40inourtextbook.W:Allright.I'vegotit.M:Then,wehavetogoonwithourreadingforEnglish.ThehistoryteacherwantsustoreadthechapterontheHistoryofLondonfortomorrow,andwritedownthemostimportantdatesandeventsinthatchapter.W:Anythingelse?Ah…ah,music?M:No,wehaven'tanymusichomework,butthescienceteacherisgivingusatestonFriday,sowehavetostudyforthat.W:Ohno.I'msobadatscience.Ihateit.Thanks,Jack.M:Don'tmentionit.Seeyoutomorrow.Text7M:Stillfeelingill?W:Yes.Andthatmedicinehasn'thelped.Notagoodstarttoourvacation,I'mafraid.M:Doyouhaveanyideawhatcausedit?W:Well,Ithoughtitmightbelastnight'sdinner.M:ButIamfine.Coulditbetheheat?It'senoughtomakeanyoneill.W:Iknow.Butwe'vebeenhereaweeknow.Anyway,I'vebeencarefulinthesunandI'vebeendrinkingbottledwater.M:Thenwe'dbetterstayinthehoteltoday.Text8M:Well,doyouhaveanythingplannedforthisSaturday?W:Er,I'mkindofbusy.W

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