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班級姓名學(xué)號分?jǐn)?shù)Unit3Couldyoupleasetellmewheretherestroomsare?(A卷·提升卷)(時間:100分鐘,滿分:100分)一、單項填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出一個可以填入空白處的最佳選項。1.—Doyouknow________?—Yes.Itusuallyclosesat9:00p.m.A.whendoestheshopclose B.whentheshopcloses
C.whendotheshopsclose D.whenwilltheshopclose2.Tomdoesn?ttellmewhenhe________.Ifhe________,pleaseaskhimtomeetme.A.willcome;comes B.willcome;willcome
C.comes;willcome D.comes;comes3.—Couldyoupleasetellmewhere________washmyhands,madam?—Ofcourse.Thereisa________onthethirdfloor.A.canI;supermarket B.Ican;bookstore
C.Ican;restroom D.to;postoffice4.Onmyway________school,Ipass________afruitshopeveryday.A.to;by B.to;past C.in;with D.of;for5.—Couldyouplease________here?—Sorry.A.tosmoke B.notsmoke C.smoking D.nottosmoke6.Myteachertoldmethatlight________fasterthansound.A.travel B.travels C.traveled D.traveling7.—WillTonygoskiingwithusthisSaturday?—Sorry,Idon?tknowifhe________.ButIknowheisinterestedinsports.A.go B.goes C.went D.willgo8.—Wouldyoumindnot________noises?—Sorry,Ididn?tknow.I________shewasawake.A.make;think B.making;thought C.making;think D.make;thought9.—Whatagood________you?vegivenme!Thanksalot.—You?rewelcome.A.information B.news C.suggestion D.advice10.—Wouldyoulike________amoviewithustonight?—Sorry,Ihavetohelpmymotherdosomechores.A.see B.seeing C.tosee D.toseeing二、完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下列短文,從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出一個最佳選項。AAthinggavemethepowertofacemyproblems.One
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day,IwenttovisittheYellowCraneTowerinmyhometownWuhan.People
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thinkmostlocalshaveeverbeentothelandmark(地標(biāo)).AlthoughIlivedinWuhan,Inever
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theYellowCraneTowerbefore.Theweatherwassonice,neithercoldnorhot.Suddenly,Ihearda(n)
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whenIenjoyedthebeautifulviews.“Excuseme?”Isawaforeigner.Hecontinued,“Areyoualocalperson?Couldyoupleasetellmesomethingaboutthetower?”Ididn?tknowwhattosay.IfIsaidyes,Iknewlittleaboutit.IfIsaidno,itwasa
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,asIamalocalperson.“Well,theYellowCraneTowerisanoldbuilding,”Ianswered.Myvoicewassolow.ThatwasallIknewandIwasso
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anddidn?tknowwhatIshouldsaynext.Anoldman
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atthistime.Hisvoicebrokethesilence,“
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me,butIcanshowyouaround.”HepolitelyexplainedthehistoryofthetowerinEnglish.Itmademe
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thewisemansomuch.Theexperiencehelpedmeunderstandthatthereisno
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tolearningknowledge.Ithasdrivenmetomakeprogressinmystudy.11.A.cold B.snowy C.warm D.hot12.A.suddenly B.bravely C.luckily D.normally13.A.built B.visited C.protected D.introduced14.A.song B.story C.voice D.joke15.A.lie B.warning C.decision D.promise16.A.angry B.excited C.patient D.nervous17.A.passedby B.felldown C.grewup D.ranaway18.A.Help B.Remember C.Pardon D.Believe19.A.know B.admire C.punish D.miss20.A.deal B.break C.trick D.endBBill,athirteen-year-oldboy,thoughthehadgrownuptobeaman.Buthisparentstoldhim,"Youwon?tbearealmanuntilyoubeginto
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helpingothers."Onemorning,hisparentsgavehimsomemoneyto
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somemilkforthem.Outsideashophesawahomelessoldmanwholookedvery
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.Billwentuptohimandasked,"What?swrongwithyou?"Theoldmananswered,"I?mhungry.Ihaven?thadanyfoodfortwodays."Atthethoughtofhisparents?words,Billsaidtotheoldman,"Let?sgotothe
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."Whentheygotthere,Billaskedthewaitertobringoutbreadandcoffeetotheoldman.Theoldmanfinishedthemealquickly.Afterthewaiter
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theplateandthecup,theoldmansaid,"Sorryforgivingyousomuch
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.I?mfinenow.I?ll
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forgetyourkindness!Youareaverygoodyoungman."Billwas
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whenheheardthis.Justwhenhewantedtopayforthemeal,thewaitercame.Billandtheoldmanlearned
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thatthefoodwasfreebecauseitwasthebirthdayoftheboss,andtheywerethefirst
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intherestaurantthatday.WhenBilllefttherestaurantwiththeoldman,thebosswassmilingatthembehindthewindow.21.A.thinkabout B.dependon C.giveup D.goon22.A.lend B.buy C.drink D.borrow23.A.afraid B.glad C.weak D.angry24.A.park B.library C.hospital D.restaurant25.A.setout B.handedin C.gaveback D.tookaway26.A.excuse B.advice C.trouble D.help27.A.never B.always C.usually D.sometimes28.A.nervous B.pleased C.sorry D.shy29.A.surprisedly B.sadly C.disappointedly D.calmly30.A.customers B.bosses C.hosts D.students三、閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出一個最佳選項。AThefirst"forestlibrary"inShanghaiopenedtothepublicinFebruary,2023,givingreadersagoodtimetorelaxandreadinanaturalenvironment.KnownasRead&JoyForest,theforestlibraryliesinagreenspaceareanearShanghaiLibraryEast.Coveringanareaof20,546squaremeters,itallowsvisitorstotakeawalkinthequietandgreenforest.Inordernottomakemuchtroubletotheforest,thelibraryisintheopenairandhassimplethingslikechairsandaninformationdesk."Ilearnedabouttheforestlibraryfrommyfriends,soIcamehere,"saida21-year-oldcollegestudentcalledWangTao."Thegreenoutdoorenvironmentisgoodformyeyes.I'llcomebackforsure."Havingalibraryinthewoodsisanextension(延伸)ofreadingindoors,accordingtoXuQiang,headofShanghaiLibrary.Xuadded,"________Theyenjoytheseexperiencesalot."Mostofthevisitorstotheforestlibraryareyoungpeopleandparentswiththeirchildren,whoeitherlosethemselvesinreadingortakeawalkintheforest."Ireallyenjoythefreshairandthetreeshere.I'vespentthewholemorningindoors,andwantedtogetsomefreshair.Thelibrarymakesitpossibletoenjoyreadinginanaturalenvironment.Ifeelveryrelaxedhere,"saidZhangMing,areadersittingonachair.31.WhatcanweknowaboutRead&JoyForest?A.It'sfarfromShanghaiLibraryEast.
B.Itmaybringmuchtroubletotheforest.
C.It'sover20,000squaremetersinarea.
D.ItopenedinShanghaiinFebruary,2022.32.WhywillWangTaoreturntothelibrary?A.Becauseitisnotfarawayfromhishome.
B.Becausehecanreadallkindsofbooksthere.
C.Becauseitsenvironmentisgoodforhishealth.
D.Becausehelikestakingawalkinthequietforest.33.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin"________"inthefifthparagraph?A.There'sstillmuchspaceforustoimprove.
B.Readersmaylosetheirinterestinthelibrary.
C.Readerscanborrowbooksfromthelibrary.
D.Itoffersdifferentreadingexperiencestoreaders.34.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.TheforestlibraryisinthecenterofShanghai.
B.WangTaooftengoestotheforestlibrarywithhisfriends.
C.Onlyyoungpeopleshowgreatinterestinthelibrary.
D.ZhangMinglikesthelibrarybecauseofitsrelaxingnaturalenvironment.35.Whatisthetext?A.Apoem. B.Adiary.
C.Anintroduction. D.Aspeech.BBill,Mr.Brown'sfriend,livesinthePalmyCommunityonGreenStreetinLondon.Mr.BrowncametoLondontovisithimforthefirsttime.Hedidn'tknowhowtogetthere.Justashewasstandinganxiously(焦急地)attheexitoftherailwaystation,hehappenedtoseetwoyoungpeopleandaskedthemfordirections."Excuseme,"hesaid."CanyoutellmethewaytothePalmyCommunityonGreenStreet?""Ofcourse.Gotothetrafficlightsandturnleft.GoonandcrossCenterStreet.Thenturnright,andyou'llseeGreenStreet,"saidoneoftheyoungmen."No,no,no,"saidanotheryoungman."You'dbettertakeabus.It'sabitfarfromhere."Thefirstmansaid,"Thebusgoesthefartherwayandittakesmoretime.Althoughyouwillbealittletiredafterwalking,itisfasterthantakingabus.Ifyouareinarush,you'dbetterwalkthere.""NowI'mreallytiredafteraday'sride.Ithinkthebusisabetterchoiceforme,"Mr.Brownsaid."ButGreenStreetisunderconstruction(施工).Whydon'tyoutaketheunderground?It'sconvenient,"thefirstmansuggested."Thankyou,"Mr.Brownsaid."Idon'thaveasubwaycard.IthinkI'dbetterwalk.""Waitamoment,sir.IcandriveyoutoGreenStreet,andthenyoucanwalkthere,"thesecondyoungmanpointedatthecarbesidehim."Great!It'sverykindofyou,"Mr.Brownsaidandgotintothecar.36.WhywasMr.BrowninLondon?A.Togoforatrip. B.Tomeettheyoungmen.
C.Togoonbusiness. D.TovisitBill.37.Wheredidthestoryhappen?A.Atabusstation. B.Atatrainstation.
C.OnCenterStreet. D.OnGreenStreet.38.Whichwordcanbestdescribethetwoyoungmen?A.Honest. B.Hard-working. C.Wise. D.Kind.39.What'sthecorrectorderaccordingtothetext?a.Mr.Brownwasgoingtowalkthere.b.Mr.Browncouldn'tfindthedirections.c.Mr.Brownwantedtotakethebus.d.AyoungmanadvisedMr.Browntotaketheunderground.e.AyoungmandecidedtogiveMr.Brownaride.A.bdcae B.adobe C.bcdae D.acdeb40.Whichmaybethesecondman'sdrivingroute(路線)toGreenStreet?A. B. C. D.CThePalaceMuseumFactsaboutthePalaceMuseum●Thingstosee:imperial(皇帝的)livingandgoverningquarters,valuableartworks,andtraditionalgardens
●Timeneeded:atleast2hours
●Location:thecenterofBeijing,northofTian'anmenSquare●Openingtime:8:30a.m.—5:00p.m.fromApriltoOctober,8:30a.m.—4:30p.m.fromNovembertoMarch(closedonMondays)●Entry:Anadult:60yuanfromApriltoOctober,40yuanfromNovembertoMarchAstudent:20yuanNumberstodescribethePalaceMuseum●TheForbiddenCitytook14yearstobuild(from1406to1420).●Itwasbuiltbyover1,000,000workers,includingmorethan100,000craftsmen.●Itwasthehomeof24emperors—14oftheMingDynastyand10oftheQingDynasty.●Ithas980buildingsinover70palacecompounds,withover8,700rooms.●Itissurrounded(圍繞)bya10-meter-highwall,whichis3.4km(about2miles)long.41.Wecansee________inthePalaceMuseum.A.nicebuildings B.picturesofancientemperors
C.traditionalgardens D.beautifulartworks42.IfyougotovisitthePalaceMuseumonMayDaywithyourparents,youshouldpay________.A.60yuan B.80yuan C.120yuan D.140yuan43.ThePalaceMuseum________.A.has70buildings
B.isclosedonMondays
C.wasthehomeof14emperors
D.issurroundedbya3.4-meter-highwall44.Accordingtothepassage,theForbiddenCityhasahistoryof________years.A.about400 B.lessthan500 C.morethan600 D.over1,00045.Whereisthepassageprobablyfrom?A.Aguidebook. B.Anovel.
C.Asciencemagazine. D.Amusicmagazine.DIhavearulefortravel:Nevercarryamap.Iprefertoaskfordirections.ForeignvisitorsareoftenconfusedinJapanbecausemoststreetstheredon'thavenames.InJapan,peopleuselandmarks(地標(biāo))intheirdirectionsinsteadofstreetnames.Forexample,theJapanesewillsaytotravelers,"Gostraightdowntothecorner.Turnleftatthebighotelandgopastafruitmarket.Thepostofficeisacrossfromthebusstop."InthecountrysideoftheAmericanMidwest,usuallytherearenotmanylandmarks.Insteadoflandmarks,peoplewilltellyouthedirectionsanddistance.Forexample,peoplewillsay,"Gonorthtwomiles.Turneast,andthengoanothermile."PeopleinLosAngeles,Californiahavenoideaofthedistanceonamap.Theymeasurethedistancebymeansoftime,notmiles."Howfarawayisthepostoffice?"youask."Oh,"theyanswer,"it'saboutfiveminutes'ridefromhere."Yousay,"Yes,buthowmanymilesawayisit?"Theyusuallydon'tknow.PeopleinGreecesometimesdonoteventrytogivedirectionsbecausenotmanyvisitorscanunderstandtheGreeklanguage.Insteadofgivingyoudirections,aGreekwilloftensay,"Followme."Thenhe'llleadyouthroughthestreetsofthecitytothepostoffice.OnethingwillhelpyoueverywhereinJapan,intheUS,inGreece,orinanyotherplace.Youmaynotunderstandaperson'swords,butmaybeyoucanunderstandhisbodylanguage.Hewillusuallyturnandthenpointinthecorrectdirection.Gointhatdirection,andyoumayfindthepostoffice!46.Theunderlinedword"prefer"means"________".A.hate B.refuse C.fear D.like...better47.IfyouaskpeopleinLosAngelesfordirections,theywill________.A.showyouamap
B.leadyoutotheplace
C.tellyouthetimeyouhavetospend
D.tellyouthedirectionsanddistance48.________willhelpyoueverywherewhenyouareaskingfordirections.A.Words B.Bodylanguage C.Expressions D.Landmarks49.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.PeopleinJapangivedirectionsinmiles.
B.Aperson'sbodylanguageoftengivesyouwrongdirections.
C.Travelerscanlearnaboutpeople'scustomsbyaskingfordirections.
D.TheGreeklanguageiswidelyusedbypeopleallovertheworld.50.Thepassagemainlytellsusthat________.A.it'sdifficultforpeopletotravelinforeigncountries
B.therearenotmanylandmarksintheAmericanMidwest
C.Greeksoftenleadyoutotheplacethatyouarelookingfor
D.therearedifferentwaystogivedirectionsindifferentcountries四、短文選詞填空(共10小題;每小題1分,共10分)閱讀短文,從方框中選擇適當(dāng)?shù)脑~并用其正確形式填空,使短文通順、意思完整。每空限填一詞,每詞限用一次。connectupcorneryouinsteadexpressbecausecommonwheresincecreatethroughIftherewasn?tamapoftheLondonUnderground,travellingfromOxfordUniversitytoLondonBridgewouldbedifficult.Andyouwouldevenlose
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way.Sohowdidpeopleknowthedirectionsanddistances(距離)beforethey
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maps?Manyyearsago,peoplecould
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naturalsignslikemountains,riversandcoastlineswithdistances.Anditwasalso
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tousetimetomeasure(測量)journeys.Forexample,peoplejustneededtorememberittookthemthreehourstoreachthenextvillage.Itwasaneasy
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toshowdistances.Infact,peopledidn?tdrawbuildingsandroadsintheearliestmaps.Theydrewstars
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theydiscovereditwaseasytoseestarsintheskyatnight.Afterpeopleset
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townsandcities,theydrewroadmaps.Sotheycouldknowcorrectdistancesanddirectionsevenwhentheywentsomewhereonfoot.Nowadays,youareabletorideabike,driveacarorgo
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aforest.Youcanalsoknow
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youareexactlybyusingamobilephonewithGPS.Itwillwarnyoutofollowtherightwayswhenyoumeetmany
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.Youdon?tworryaboutgettinglostanymore.五、閱讀填空(共10小題;每小題1分,共10分)閱讀短文,填入恰當(dāng)單詞或按括號內(nèi)所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空,使短文通順、意思完整。LastMayIstayedinSantoLusaforaweek.Thatwasmy
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(one)tripthere.OncemorningIstartedouttovisitafamousmuseum,butIdidn'tknow
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waytogo,soIstoppeda
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(strange)andasked,"Excuseme,doesthisstreetleadtotheGrandMuseum?""Yes,"heanswered."Goalongth
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